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They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm the orange peel
You don't remember
But I was once part of your orange

I'm the peel that you left on the floor
You took the good part and walked out the door
And I hate you for that
I hate you for that
I'm the orange peel

When the flood waters reach where I lay
French Broad River will float me away
And I hate you for that
I hate you for that
I'm the orange peel




I'm the orange peel
I'm the orange peel

Overall Meaning

"They Might Be Giants" sings about the resentment and the overlooked speck within humanity. The lyrics reveal a peculiar blend of frustration and sadness that comes from being an ever-present, yet underappreciated entity. The song's protagonist is a discarded orange peel, which has been left to rot and decay, much like the feeling that rejection leaves within a person.


The orange peel represents the ignored and forgotten individuals in society who may not have the same place as the others in a given space. However, they still serve a purpose despite being discarded, just like the singer who will someday become nourishment for the earth. The bitter tone in the song alludes to the frustration of wanting to be recognized and appreciated by others, yet being left to rot on the floor.


The band compares the orange peel's fate to that of the French Broad River, which will carry it off to somewhere when it overflows. The metaphorical death the orange peel experiences represents the significance of being forgotten, but it's also about accepting that which cannot be changed.


Line by Line Meaning

Please allow me to introduce myself
I am the discarded orange peel that you left behind.


I'm the orange peel
I am the part of the orange that you threw away.


You don't remember
You have forgotten about me and my existence.


But I was once part of your orange
I was once a valuable part of the fruit that you enjoyed.


When the flood waters reach where I lay
In the event of a flood, I will be carried away by the French Broad River.


French Broad River will float me away
The river will take me away from my current location.


You took the good part and walked out the door
You only took the part of the orange that you deemed valuable and left the rest behind.


And I hate you for that
I feel anger towards you for discarding me without a second thought.


I'm the orange peel
I am the unwanted, insignificant part of the orange.


I'm the orange peel
I am the part of the orange that no one wants.


I'm the orange peel
I am the insignificant and forgotten part of the orange.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: John C Flansburgh, John S Linnell

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Comments from YouTube:

Saro Lucero

Saw them perform this at the Orange Peel, Asheville, NC. Great show awesome memory! Come back soon, John and John. ♡♡

K3 3K

Best bar bathrooms in NC!

bupobm

They played it last night!

Deggey

Aw. Thanks to this song, I can no longer peel an orange and dispose the orange peel. =( These guys always know how to make inanimate objects seem real in their songs! xD

Scott Puckett

Oh how I love being from Asheville. The Orange Peel is a magical place to see a show!

Gravidtron

This was my breakup song. Thanks, guys.

Drago Kwan

THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS are Freaking Awesome. Greatest Band EVER, Hands Down.

Lonnie Thomas

Just drove past the Orange Peel on our way through Asheville and had to listen!

hock

How have I just discovered this

Paloma Candela Rosales

I hate the fact that this song isn't in Instagram 😂

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