Everything For Free
K's Choice Lyrics


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I don't know who you are
But you seem very nice
So will you talk to me
Shall I tell you a story
Shall I tell you a dream
They think I'm crazy
They don't know that I like it here
It's nice in here
I get everything for free
Have you been here before
Shall I show you around
It's really pretty
Have you come here to stay
Well you sure picked a day
My name is Billy
It's my birthday, you're invited
To my party down the hall
Where I'll go, what I'll become or who I am or what I'll be I'll never know
But I am sure that I'll get everything for free
I'm not troubled or sad
I'm just ready for bed
It's been a long day
Before they switch off the lights
That truly was a delight
They think I'm crazy
They don't know that I like it here
It's nice in here
I get everything for free
Where I'll go, what I'll become or who I am or what I'll be I'll never know
But I am sure that I'll get everything for free
Where I'll go, what I'll become or who I am or what I'll be I'll never know
But I am sure that I'll get everything for free
everything for free
I don't know who you are
But you seem very nice
So will you talk to me
Have you been here before




Well you sure picked a day
they think I'm crazy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of K's Choice's "Everything for Free" evoke a sense of loneliness tinged with a hint of insanity. The singer appears to be in a mental institution and strikes up a conversation with a new person, someone who "seems very nice." The singer invites this person to their room and offers to tell them a story or a dream. But the line "They think I'm crazy" suggests that the singer's state of mind is unstable, and it's unclear whether their perceptions of reality can be trusted.


However, the singer does seem to find comfort in their environment, claiming that they "like it here," and that "it's nice in here." They live in a place where everything is provided for them, and they don't have to worry about anything. The offer to show the new person around suggests that the singer is lonely and craving some interaction with the outside world.


The song's last lines are particularly poignant. The singer acknowledges that they don't know where they're going or who they'll become, but they're sure of one thing: they'll get everything for free. This could be interpreted in a few different ways — maybe the singer is delusional and believes they'll always be taken care of, or maybe they believe that they'll always have access to their basic needs. Either way, it's a powerful statement about how much control we have over our own lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know who you are
The singer is addressing an unknown person and expressing their lack of knowledge about them.


But you seem very nice
Despite not knowing the person, the singer finds them to be pleasant.


So will you talk to me
The singer is requesting conversation from the person.


Shall I tell you a story
The artist is offering to share a story with the person.


Shall I tell you a dream
The artist is offering to share a dream with the person.


They think I'm crazy
The singer acknowledges that others perceive them as abnormal.


They don't know that I like it here
Despite others thinking the singer is crazy, they actually enjoy their current situation.


It's nice in here
The artist finds their current environment to be pleasant.


I get everything for free
The artist is taking advantage of the resources provided to them without cost.


Have you been here before
The artist is asking the person if they have visited the current location previously.


Shall I show you around
The singer offers to provide a tour of the location.


It's really pretty
The artist finds the location to be aesthetically pleasing.


Have you come here to stay
The singer is asking the person if they plan to remain in the location for an extended period.


Well you sure picked a day
The singer is expressing that the current day is a good one for the person to visit, possibly due to a special event like a birthday party.


My name is Billy
The singer introduces themselves as Billy.


It's my birthday, you're invited
The artist informs the person that it is their birthday and invites them to a party.


To my party down the hall
The artist informs the person that the party is located nearby down the hall.


Where I'll go, what I'll become or who I am or what I'll be I'll never know
The singer admits to uncertainty about their future path and identity.


But I am sure that I'll get everything for free
Despite uncertainty about their future, the singer is confident in their ability to obtain resources without cost.


I'm not troubled or sad
The artist assures the person that they are not distressed or upset.


I'm just ready for bed
The artist is indicating that they are tired and ready to sleep.


It's been a long day
The artist is reflecting on the length of their day.


Before they switch off the lights
The singer is referring to a specific event, possibly the end of the day or the closing of a facility, when lights will be turned off.


That truly was a delight
The artist found something enjoyable or pleasing that they reflect on positively.


everything for free
A repetition of the phrase that emphasizes the singer's ability to obtain resources without cost.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: GERT BETTENS, SARAH BETTENS

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