Before All Hell Breaks Loose
Kinky Friedman Lyrics


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Time to resign from the human race
Wipe those tears from your lovely face
Baby, wave to the man in the ol' red caboose
Before all hell breaks loose.

Before you go I wish you'd come
Before you leave wish you'd love me some.
I'll give you all of the dreams you can use
Before all hell breaks loose.
All right!

Now I know what the gypsy meant
When he told me I'd never be president.
He said, "Adopt a Korean, kill you a moose
Before all hell breaks loose."

You poked fun at my cowboy shoes,
You said they looked just like big canoes.
Now it's time for the chosen ones to choose
Before all hell breaks loose.

Turn out the lights, honey, turn on the news
God save the queen and the kangaroos
And what kind of rubbers did Joseph use
Before all hell broke loose.

Time to resign from the human race,
Wipe those tears from your lovely face.
Baby, wave to the man in the ol' red caboose




Before all hell breaks loose.
Hell on America!

Overall Meaning

The song "Before All Hell Breaks Loose" by Kinky Friedman is a satirical commentary about the state of the world and the potential downfall of society. In the first verse, he sings about the need to resign from the human race and wipe away tears in anticipation of what's to come. He encourages the listener to wave goodbye to the past and the current state of affairs before things become worse. In the second verse, Friedman sings about wanting love before leaving, but acknowledging that there may not be much time left before all hell breaks loose.


The third verse references a gypsy's prediction that Friedman would never be president, and suggests that adopting a Korean and killing a moose (essentially doing something unexpected and unconventional) may be necessary to survive in the new world. The fourth verse continues with a bit of mockery, referencing someone who made fun of Friedman's cowboy shoes and suggesting that it's now time for the "chosen ones" (whoever they may be) to make their choices before it's too late. The final verse includes some nonsensical lines about turning on the news, saving the queen and kangaroos, and wondering about Joseph's choice of rubbers.


Overall, the lyrics can be interpreted as a call to action to take control of one's life and make choices before it's too late. The song is a social commentary on the state of the world and human behavior, with hints of dark humor and sarcasm woven throughout.


Line by Line Meaning

Time to resign from the human race
It's time to detach oneself from the chaos and negativity around and focus on inner peace


Wipe those tears from your lovely face
Stop mourning over something that is not worth it and put on a brave face


Baby, wave to man in the ol' red caboose
Say goodbye to things that once mattered but are no longer relevant


Before all hell breaks loose.
Do it before things get worse and beyond control.


Before you go I wish you'd come
Before departing, the artist expresses the desire for affection and companionship.


Before you leave wish you'd love me some.
The singer wishes to be loved before the person leaves.


I'll give you all of the dreams you can use
The singer promises unlimited imagination and opportunity to the beloved.


Now I know what the gypsy meant
The artist had an epiphany and understood the deeper meaning of the gypsy's words.


When he told me I'd never be president.
The gypsy's prophecy of the artist never attaining power has come true.


He said, "Adopt a Korean, kill you a moose
The gypsy's advice for a productive life includes a mix of unexpected actions.


Before all hell breaks loose."
These actions should be taken before an impending disaster.


You poked fun at my cowboy shoes,
The listener ridiculed the artist's fashion choices.


You said they looked just like big canoes.
The singer's shoes were compared to a water vessel.


Now it's time for the chosen ones to choose
The responsibility of leadership falls on those who are capable of making sound decisions.


Before all hell breaks loose.
An upcoming catastrophe requires immediate and decisive action.


Turn out the lights, honey, turn on the news
The artist wants the news to be heard in the absence of lights or other forms of distraction.


God save the queen and the kangaroos
The artist prays for the safety of all living things, regardless of their status and importance.


And what kind of rubbers did Joseph use
The singer makes a reference to Joseph from the Bible to criticize the focus on trivialities during times of crisis.


Before all hell broke loose.
These comments are made in retrospect after the tragedy has occurred.


Hell on America!
The artist comments on the current state of the country, expressing disappointment and despair.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: RICHARD FRIEDMAN

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Comments from YouTube:

meterman39

Loved Kinky`s slogan from when he ran for GOV of Texas. " Why the hell not?"

Popeye Jones

Couldn't find this anywhere after I heard it on 'Imus'...Thank you very much!

meterman39

A great American!

Richard B. Davis

Love ❤️Kinky

Jenny St Pierre

Wish I could find where to buy this song.

I

Amazon has quite a few of his albums

Richard Milner

The Country and Western Version of Yeats' Second Coming

Richard B. Davis

The Jewish Elvis “

Jeffrey Boyd

Cheap, vulgar display of cultural cachet...and THANKS!

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