I Eat Dinner
Rufus Wainwright Lyrics


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I eat dinner at the kitchen table
By the light that switches on
I eat leftovers with mash potatoes
No more candlelight, no more romance
No more small talk when the hunger's gone

I eat dinner at the kitchen table
And I wash it down with pop
I eat leftovers with mash potatoes
No more candlelight, no more romance
No more small talk when the hunger stops

Never thought that I'd end up this way
I who loved the sparks
Never thought my hair'd be turning to gray
It used to be so dark, so dark

No more candlelight, no more romance
No more small talk when the hunger's gone
No more candlelight, no more romance
No more small talk when the hunger's gone
When the hunger's gone

Never thought that I'd end up like this
I who loved the light
Never thought I'd be without a kiss
No one to turn off the light
Turn off the light

I eat dinner at the kitchen table
By the light, the tv screen
I eat leftovers with mash potatoes
No more candlelight, no more romance
No more small talk when the plate is clean
When the hunger's gone





When the hunger's gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "I Eat Dinner (When the Hunger's Gone)" describe a sense of loss and loneliness as the singer eats alone at the kitchen table, with no candlelight, romance, or small talk to accompany the meal. The repetition of the phrase "no more" reinforces the feeling of something being lost or missed. The song expresses regret and a sense of resignation about how life has turned out, with the singer never having imagined ending up alone and isolated.


The line "never thought my hair'd be turning to gray, it used to be so dark, so dark" is particularly poignant, as it suggests a loss of youth and vitality, and a sense of time moving inexorably forward. The phrase "no more small talk" also reinforces the idea of isolation and a lack of connection with others.


Overall, the song paints a picture of a life that has not lived up to expectations, and of the quiet sadness that accompanies that realization. The choice of simple, everyday imagery - eating leftovers at the kitchen table, washing it down with pop - reinforces the sense of ordinary, unremarkable decline, rather than a dramatic tragedy.


Line by Line Meaning

I eat dinner at the kitchen table
I consume my evening meal while sitting at the table in the kitchen.


By the light that switches on
I am illuminated by the artificial light that is controlled by a switch.


I eat leftovers with mash potatoes
My dinner consists of reheated food that was not consumed during the previous meal, served with mashed potatoes.


No more candlelight, no more romance
There is no longer any romantic atmosphere created by the use of candles.


No more small talk when the hunger's gone
Once I have finished eating and my physical hunger is satiated, there is no longer any desire or energy for conversation.


And I wash it down with pop
I drink a carbonated, sweetened beverage to accompany my meal.


Never thought that I'd end up this way
I did not imagine that my life would unfold in this manner.


I who loved the sparks
As someone who enjoyed the thrills and excitement of life.


Never thought my hair'd be turning to gray
I did not anticipate that my once-dark hair would be replaced with gray hairs.


No more candlelight, no more romance
The lack of romantic ambience previously mentioned is emphasized again.


No more small talk when the hunger stops
Conversation is only sustainable during the time when hunger is being addressed.


I who loved the light
Previously, I was someone who enjoyed the bright aspects of existence.


Never thought I'd be without a kiss
I did not anticipate that I would be lacking romantic intimacy.


No one to turn off the light
There is no longer anyone present to turn off the light after a romantic encounter.


By the light, the tv screen
The television display is the only source of light for my evening meal.


No more small talk when the plate is clean
As soon as my dinner plate is empty, any inclination towards conversation dissipates.


When the hunger's gone
Once the physical sensation of hunger has been satisfied.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: KATE MCGARRIGLE

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@CLAUXX28

I eat dinner at the kitchen table
By the light that switches on
I eat leftovers with mashed potatoes
No more candlelight
No more romance
No more small-talk
When the hunger's gone
I eat dinner at the kitchen table
And I wash it down with pie
I eat leftovers with mashed potatoes
No more candlelight
No more romance
No more small-talk
When the hunger stops
Never thought
That I'd end up this way
I who loved the sparks
Never thought my hair'd be turning to gray
Used to be so dark
So dark
No more candlelight
No more romance
No more small-talk
When the hunger's gone
No more candlelight
No more romance
No more small-talk
When the hunger's gone
When the hunger's gone
Never thought
That I'd end up like this
I who love the night
Never thought I'd be without a kiss
No one to turn out the light
Turn out the light
I eat dinner at the kitchen table
By the light of the TV screen
I eat leftovers with mashed potatoes
No more candlelight
No more romance
No more small-talk
When the plate is clean
When the hunger's gone
When the hunger's gone



All comments from YouTube:

@louisemases2153

I LOVE this song. It should be on Spotify!!!

@Cubicgym

Why is it that so many good songs don't go on Spotify?

@gregorydshapiro

It’s on Spotify now!

@prettypaper87

@@gregorydshapiro not in Germany!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😱😱😱😱😱😱

@ivy2222222222

It's the saddest song I've ever heard! I love it... it's wonderful in Rufus & Dido's voices! Just perfection! Makes me cry always!

@talalbk7416

Dido the best Singer for all times 💗 Singer from another planet

@gingerjones5931

Love... I've loved this ever since I heard it long ago. It's one of those songs that my mind sings back to me in my normal moments such as when I'm eating,,, yes, alone. And it's okay. It's only life Mama.

@Revelian1982

It conjures up a very distinct picture of loneliness in the company of others. To me this song signifies the end of the spark in a relationship, when two people are simply going through the motions, kind of like Eternal Sunshine.

@lucy798

Bridget Jones- Edge of Reason :D

@catalinabusla1151

Thank you both Rufee and Dido!

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