Four of Two
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Underneath a big clock at the corner of 5th Avenue and 22nd Street
I stood and waiting for a girl I knew at the spot where we agreed to meet
It was four minutes of two

At four of two, I stood waiting for the girl
I was four minutes early for the date we had planned
I was planning to say I was in love with her
Just as soon as she showed for a two o'clock date
And the clock said four of two

At four of two, I was staring into space
She was not yet late, according to the clock
I was feeling nervous so I kept looking up
At the clock sticking out of the side of the building
And it still said four of two

At four of two, I began to feel tired
And I rubbed my eyes, and again I checked the time
It seemed as if the sky was growing dark
But I felt reassured when I looked at the clock
And it still said four of two

I lay my head down on the sidewalk so in case she were coming I would have a better view
But no one was there so I stretched out and closed my eyes for a second or two
It was four minutes of two

At once I awoke to a futuristic world
There were flying cars and gigantic metal bugs
I'd grown a beard; it was long and white
But I knew that the girl would be coming very soon




For though everything had changed, there was still that clock
And it still said four of two

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of They Might Be Giants' song Four of Two tell the story of a man waiting for a girl he planned to confess his love to. The man waits for the girl at the corner of 5th Avenue and 22nd Street, standing underneath a big clock. The clock reads four minutes until two, meaning the man is four minutes early for their planned two o'clock date. As he waits, the man becomes nervous and stares at the clock, checking it repeatedly. Despite feeling tired and unsure, he rests on the sidewalk, confident that he'll see the girl soon. Suddenly, he wakes up to find himself transported to a futuristic world filled with flying cars and giant metal bugs. Despite the drastic changes, the clock still reads four of two, and the man knows the girl will be coming soon.


The lyrics of Four of Two suggest that love and time are intertwined concepts. This is evident in the repeated references to the clock and the man's anxiety about arriving early or late for his date. The clock becomes a symbol of both his anticipation and his anxiety, anchoring him to the physical world and marking the passage of time. When the man wakes up in a futuristic world, he finds comfort in the clock's familiar presence, even though everything else has changed. This suggests that time is a constant, unchanging force that can provide a sense of stability and grounding in uncertain times.


Overall, the lyrics of Four of Two are a poignant exploration of love, time, and the ways in which the two intersect. Through vivid imagery and a compelling narrative, They Might Be Giants offer a meditation on the nature of human connection and the power of time to shape our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Underneath a big clock at the corner of 5th Avenue and 22nd Street
I was standing at a known meeting point


I stood and waiting for a girl I knew at the spot where we agreed to meet
I was waiting for my date to arrive


It was four minutes of two
The clock showed I had arrived four minutes too early


At four of two, I stood waiting for the girl
I was still waiting for my date


I was four minutes early for the date we had planned
I had arrived at the meeting point four minutes ahead of schedule


I was planning to say I was in love with her
I had decided to reveal my feelings to my date


Just as soon as she showed for a two o'clock date
I intended to confess my love as soon as my date arrived


And the clock said four of two
The time on the clock had not yet reached 2 PM


At four of two, I was staring into space
I was lost in thought while waiting for my date


She was not yet late, according to the clock
My date had not yet arrived and was not yet considered late


I was feeling nervous so I kept looking up
I was anxious and kept checking the time


At the clock sticking out of the side of the building
I kept looking at the clock on the building's exterior


And it still said four of two
The time on the clock had not progressed to 2 PM yet


At four of two, I began to feel tired
I was starting to grow weary from waiting


And I rubbed my eyes, and again I checked the time
I was getting tired and repeated my checks of the clock


It seemed as if the sky was growing dark
The sky appeared to be darkening as the day progressed


But I felt reassured when I looked at the clock
Seeing the clock still read four of two gave me reassurance


And it still said four of two
The clock still had not reached 2 PM


I lay my head down on the sidewalk so in case she were coming I would have a better view
I laid down with my head on the sidewalk so I could see further down the street


But no one was there so I stretched out and closed my eyes for a second or two
My date had not arrived so I took a brief rest


It was four minutes of two
The clock still had not moved past four of two


At once I awoke to a futuristic world
I woke up to an unfamiliar, futuristic setting


There were flying cars and gigantic metal bugs
I saw advanced technology, with flying cars and large metal insects


I'd grown a beard; it was long and white
I had grown old, with a long white beard


But I knew that the girl would be coming very soon
Despite the changed world, I still expected my date to arrive


For though everything had changed, there was still that clock
Despite the futuristic world, the clock still existed


And it still said four of two
The clock had not progressed beyond four of two, keeping me in the same moment of waiting




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL, JOHN C. FLANSBURGH, JOHN S. LINNELL

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