Laughing Song
The Residents Lyrics


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An oily ole egg with a red peg leg
Thought a porcupine was his daughter
But he soon found out
That she had the gout
And often would wink underwater
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Ho ho ho ho ho ho ho
He he he he he he he
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
A red red rose saw a big pig pose
On the edge of a silver dollar
The end of his tail




Was a long-necked nail
And in place of his face was a scholar

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Residents' "Laughing Song" are highly surrealistic and nonsensical, seemingly strung together with no clear connection other than their absurdity. "An oily ole egg with a red peg leg," for example, makes no literal sense and is likely intended simply to provoke a laugh from the listener. Similarly, the idea of a porcupine being mistaken for a humanoid daughter is both humorous and strange. The song goes on to describe a red rose observing a pig perched on a coin, and though the details of the scene are equally nonsensical, there does seem to be a suggestion of hierarchy and distortion, as the pig's face is replaced with a scholar.


Overall, "Laughing Song" seems to be a light-hearted exercise in wordplay and humor, rather than attempting to communicate any kind of meaningful or coherent message. It is an example of the kind of surrealist and absurdist poetry that has been popular in various art movements over the years, provoking laughter and bemusement as much as intellectual engagement.


Line by Line Meaning

An oily ole egg with a red peg leg
A strange and peculiar character, possibly with a prosthetic leg, encountered a bizarre situation.


Thought a porcupine was his daughter
The character mistook a porcupine for his own offspring, potentially due to his confused state of mind or poor eyesight.


But he soon found out
The character eventually realized his mistake and the true nature of the situation.


That she had the gout
The porcupine was suffering from a painful medical condition known as gout.


And often would wink underwater
Despite her condition, the porcupine was known to display unusual behavior by winking while submerged in water.


Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
The character laughed heartily at the ridiculousness of the situation.


Ho ho ho ho ho ho ho
Continuing to find the scenario amusing, the character let out a series of deep laughs.


He he he he he he he
Further amused by the situation, the character let out more high-pitched chuckles.


Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
The character continued to laugh at the strange and unlikely events unfolding before him.


A red red rose saw a big pig pose
The scene shifted to a new character, a flower, which encountered a large pig striking a pose.


On the edge of a silver dollar
The pig was standing on the edge of a coin, likely as part of some whimsical, surreal scene.


The end of his tail
Drawing attention to a specific detail, the song described the pig's tail and its peculiarities.


Was a long-necked nail
Instead of a typical tail, the pig had a strange protrusion resembling a nail with a long neck.


And in place of his face was a scholar
Taking the surrealism to new heights, the pig's face had been replaced with that of an academic or scholar, completing an absurd and nonsensical picture.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: DAVID ROSE, DAVID D. ROSE, JOHANN (JUN) (+1899) STRAUSS

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