The Barber and His Wife
Josh Groban Lyrics


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There was a barber and his wife
And she was beautiful
A foolish barber and his wife
She was his reason and his life
And she was beautiful
And she was virtuous
And he was-
Naïve

There was another man who saw
That she was beautiful
A pious vulture of the law
Who with a gesture of his claw
Removed the barber from his plate
Then there was nothing but to wait
And she would fall
So soft
So young
So lost
And oh, so beautiful!

And the lady, sir
Did she succumb?

Oh, that was many years ago
I doubt if anyone would know

Now leave me, Anthony, I beg of you
There's somewhere I must go, something I must find out
Now
And alone

So long, then, Mr. Todd

There's a hole in the world
Like a great black pit
And it's filled with people
Who are filled with shit
And the vermin of the world
Inhabit it





A customer!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Barber and His Wife" from the musical "Sweeney Todd" depict a tragic tale of betrayal, naivety, and revenge. The story revolves around a barber and his wife, who are described as beautiful and virtuous. The wife is portrayed as the barber's reason for living, highlighting their deep connection and the importance of their relationship. However, the barber is also depicted as foolish and naive, setting the stage for the unfolding tragedy.


The introduction of another man, referred to as a "pious vulture of the law," signals the turning point in the narrative. This man recognizes the wife's beauty and manipulates the situation to his advantage, scheming to remove the barber from the picture. The imagery of the vulture's claw symbolizes his predatory nature and ruthless actions, ultimately leading to the wife's downfall. The impending sense of doom is palpable as the lyrics describe her as soft, young, lost, and tragically beautiful.


As the story progresses, the fateful outcome is hinted at, with the lyrics suggesting that the wife may have succumbed to the machinations of the vulture-like man. The passage of time is acknowledged, adding a sense of mystery and inevitability to the unfolding events. The poignant dialogue between characters further underscores the emotional weight of the narrative, as the characters grapple with the consequences of their actions and choices.


The dark and foreboding atmosphere of the song is accentuated by the haunting imagery of a "hole in the world" filled with people who are metaphorically described as vermin. This stark portrayal reflects the bleak and cynical view of humanity's flaws and suffering. The sudden appearance of a customer at the end of the lyrics serves as a stark reminder of the cycle of violence and exploitation that permeates the story, leaving the listener with a chilling sense of unease and anticipation for what is to come.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a barber and his wife
A man and his wife, who was stunningly beautiful


And she was beautiful
She possessed a striking beauty


A foolish barber and his wife
The barber was ignorant in his ways, especially in how to protect his wife


She was his reason and his life
She was the barber's main motivation and the core of his existence


And she was virtuous
She was morally upright and honest


And he was- Naïve
An overstatement, he was incredibly gullible


There was another man who saw
There was a man who noticed


That she was beautiful
Recognizing her beauty


A pious vulture of the law
A hypocritical figure in the legal system


Who with a gesture of his claw
Using his power or influence


Removed the barber from his plate
He eliminated the barber from the picture


Then there was nothing but to wait
All there was left to do was wait for her downfall


And she would fall
She would eventually fail


So soft, So young, So lost, And oh, so beautiful!
Her vulnerability, inexperience, confusion, and beauty were evident


And the lady, sir. Did she succumb?
Did she give in to temptation?


Oh, that was many years ago
That was a long time in the past


I doubt if anyone would know
It's unlikely anyone is aware of the details now


Now leave me, Anthony, I beg of you
Please depart, Anthony, I implore you


There's somewhere I must go, something I must find out
I have a destination to reach and information to uncover


And alone
By myself


So long, then, Mr. Todd
Goodbye, Mr. Todd


There's a hole in the world
There's a dark void in existence


Like a great black pit
Dark and expansive


And it's filled with people Who are filled with shit
Those residing within are morally corrupt


And the vermin of the world Inhabit it
The worst of humanity reside there


A customer!
Someone entering the establishment




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Stephen Sondheim

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