Long Dark Night
John Fogerty Lyrics


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George is in the jungle
Knockin' on the door
Come to get your children
Wants to have a war

Come on
Lord, you better run
Be a long dark night
Before this thing is done

Brownie's in the outhouse
Katrina on the line
Governments a disaster
But George, he says it's fine

Come on
Lord, you better run
Be a long dark night
Before this thing is done

Rummy's in the kitchen
Messin' with the pan
Dickie's in the back
Stealin' everything he can

Come on
Lord, you better run
Be a long dark night
Before this thing is done

You better run
You better run
Lord, you better run
You better run

Runnin' down the highway
Shoutin' to the Lord
George's got religion
And you know he can't afford more, yeah

Lord, you better run
Be a long dark night
Before this thing is done

Be a long dark night




Before this thing is done
Oh Lord

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Long Dark Night" depict political and social issues that were prevalent during the time of its release in 2007, and are still relevant today. George, Brownie, Katrina, Rummy, and Dickie are all references to George W. Bush and his administration. The first verse suggests that Bush is willing to enter into wars that will put the lives of children in danger. The chorus warns that this will be a "long dark night" before the issue is resolved.


The second verse shifts the focus to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, stating that the government's response to the disaster was a failure, but George believes it to be acceptable. The final verse points to corruption within the administration, with Rummy and Dickie being references to Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney respectively, and their actions that may not be in the best interest of the people.


The song is a criticism of Bush's administration and their approach towards various issues. The lyrics suggest that the President is not leading the country in the right direction and that there are major issues that need to be addressed.


Line by Line Meaning

George is in the jungle
George W. Bush, former president of the US, is in a difficult and dangerous position.


Knockin' on the door
He's close to a threatening situation which requires urgent resolution.


Come to get your children
He's leading a war that is affecting innocent people, who are like children in this case.


Wants to have a war
He has a desire or intention to engage in a war.


Come on
An urging or challenging remark to take some kind of action.


Lord, you better run
A warning that things have become dangerous, and one should get away, or prepare himself appropriately.


Be a long dark night
The situation is expected to get worse and last for an extended period.


Before this thing is done
The situation is not near an end, and things are likely to escalate even more.


Brownie's in the outhouse
Michael Brown, then-director of FEMA, is in a highly unsecured condition.


Katrina on the line
The situation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is of great concern.


Governments a disaster
The response of the government to the crisis is not effective.


But George, he says it's fine
However, President Bush thinks the government's reaction to the crisis is appropriate.


Rummy's in the kitchen
Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense, is responsible for national security and defense.


Messin' with the pan
Rumsfeld is making changes to the US military strategy in Iraq.


Dickie's in the back
Dick Cheney, former Vice President, is not in a prominent position regarding the situation.


Stealin' everything he can
Cheney is exploiting the crisis to his advantage.


You better run
A repetition of the warning urging to escape or prepare for danger.


Runnin' down the highway
People are trying to get away from the crisis, which poses a severe risk to their lives.


Shoutin' to the Lord
A cry for mercy, help or intervention from above.


George's got religion
President Bush is trying to appeal to religious values and principles to justify his actions.


And you know he can't afford more, yeah
The cost of the war has reached its limit, and it is not sustainable anymore.


Be a long dark night
The repetition of the line signifies its importance and urgency.


Before this thing is done
The crisis has far-reaching consequences, and it's not over yet.


Oh Lord
An expression of despair or helplessness.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: FOGERTY

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