I'm A Long Gone Daddy
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All you want to do is sit around and pout
And now I got enough and so I'm getting out
I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now
I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow

I been in the doghouse so doggone long
That when I get a kiss I think that something's wrong
I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now
I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow

I'll go find a gal that wants to treat me right
You go get yourself a man that wants to fight
I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now
I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow

You start your jaws a-wagging and it never stops
You never shut your mouth until I blow my top
I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now
I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow

I remember back when you were nice and sweet
Things have changed, you'd rather fight than eat
I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now
I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow

I'm a-gonna do some riding on the midnight train
I'm taking everything except my ball and chain




I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now
I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The The's "I'm A Long Gone Daddy" tell the story of a man who has had enough of his partner's constant nagging and negative behavior. He has been in the "doghouse" for too long and finally decides to leave. The man is tired of being constantly criticized and argues that he does not need his partner anymore. He states that he will find someone who will treat him better while encouraging his partner to do the same with another man. The lyrics suggest that the relationship has deteriorated to the point where the man sees no other option than to leave and start anew.


The song can be interpreted as a commentary on the changing roles and expectations within relationships. In the past, men were expected to be the breadwinners and women were expected to take care of the household. However, as gender roles continue to evolve, relationships have become more complex, and both partners are expected to contribute equally. The tension within the couple in the song may be a result of this changing dynamic, and the man's decision to leave can be seen as a rejection of his partner's attempts to control him.


Overall, the lyrics of "I'm A Long Gone Daddy" speak to the universal theme of relationships and the struggles that can occur when two people are not on the same page.


Line by Line Meaning

All you want to do is sit around and pout
You only want to be unhappy and complain all the time


And now I got enough and so I'm getting out
I've had enough of your negativity, so I'm leaving


I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now
I'm making it clear that I'm leaving


I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow
I'm gone for good and I don't need you in my life anymore


I been in the doghouse so doggone long
I've been in trouble with you for a very long time


That when I get a kiss I think that something's wrong
I'm so used to being punished that I can't believe it when you show affection


I'll go find a gal that wants to treat me right
I'll find someone who will treat me well and make me happy


You go get yourself a man that wants to fight
You can find someone else who likes to argue and fight


You start your jaws a-wagging and it never stops
You talk too much and never stop running your mouth


You never shut your mouth until I blow my top
You keep talking until I become angry and lose my temper


I remember back when you were nice and sweet
I recall a time when you were kind and gentle


Things have changed, you'd rather fight than eat
Nowadays, you're more interested in arguing than even eating


I'm a-gonna do some riding on the midnight train
I'm going to take a trip on a train in the middle of the night


I'm taking everything except my ball and chain
I'm taking all my belongings except for a burdensome responsibility or commitment




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Written by: HANK WILLIAMS

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