Hide Away Folk Family
They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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Hide away folk family
Or else someone's gonna get ya (Someone's gonna get ya)
Someone's gonna get ya
Hide away folk family
Better hide away
Better hide away

Tippy-toe to the front door, Mother,
'Cause there's a guy with a long, long fuse
And the one thing you can't hide is all the fear you feel inside
As the fuse is spelling out these words

Hide away folk family
Or else someone's gonna get ya (Someone's gonna get ya)
Someone's gonna get ya
Hide away folk family
Better hide away
Better hide away

Tippy-toe to the flat-bed, Father,
Because they're pouring out our gasoline
And sadly the cross-eyed bear's been put to sleep behind the stairs
And his shoes are laced with irony

Hide away folk family
Or else someone's gonna get ya (Someone's gonna get ya)
Someone's gonna get ya
Hide away folk family
Better hide away
Better hide away

Hello. This is Leslie Down with the daily home astrology report.
Taurus: Contemplate domestic turmoil.
Aquarius: Abandon hope for future plans.

Hide away folk family
Or else someone's gonna get ya (Someone's gonna get ya)
Someone's gonna get ya
Hide away folk family
Better hide away
Better hide away (hide away)

Hide away (folk family) folk family (Or else someone's gonna get ya)
Someone's gonna get ya




Hide away
Hide away

Overall Meaning

The song "Hide Away Folk Family" by They Might Be Giants presents a sense of urgency as it advises the listeners to hide away, or else someone is going to get them. The lyrics feature a mother tippy-toeing to the front door because a guy with a long fuse is waiting outside, while the father sneaks to the flat-bed where the gasoline is pouring out. Meanwhile, a cross-eyed bear has been put to sleep behind the stairs. Leslie Down presents the daily home astrology report, telling Taurus to contemplate domestic turmoil and Aquarius to abandon hope for future plans. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, emphasizing the need to hide away.


The song is open to various interpretations; one way to understand it might be to see it as a commentary on the state of the world, where danger and violence lurk everywhere. Families must hide away to remain safe from the perils that come with modern living. The cross-eyed bear could represent innocence and vulnerability, while the astrology report could be seen as a sign of hopelessness in the face of an unpredictable future. However, the song's inner meaning may be entirely different, and it is open to interpretation.


Line by Line Meaning

Hide away folk family
Retreat and protect your family


Or else someone's gonna get ya (Someone's gonna get ya)
You are in danger of being harmed if you do not hide


Someone's gonna get ya
There is a serious threat to you and your family


Better hide away
It is imperative that you find a safe place to hide


Tippy-toe to the front door, Mother,
Walk quietly to the front door, Mother


'Cause there's a guy with a long, long fuse
There is a dangerous person with an explosive device


And the one thing you can't hide is all the fear you feel inside
You cannot conceal the fear you are experiencing


As the fuse is spelling out these words
The explosive device is slowly ticking down


Tippy-toe to the flat-bed, Father,
Walk quietly to the flat-bed, Father


Because they're pouring out our gasoline
Someone is pouring gasoline on your property


And sadly the cross-eyed bear's been put to sleep behind the stairs
A beloved pet has been killed


And his shoes are laced with irony
The situation is tragically ironic


Hello. This is Leslie Down with the daily home astrology report.
Interruption of a broadcast with a news bulletin


Taurus: Contemplate domestic turmoil.
Taurus should consider difficulties within the household


Aquarius: Abandon hope for future plans.
Aquarius should give up on future plans due to the present danger


Hide away (folk family) folk family (Or else someone's gonna get ya)
Repeat of the warning to hide for safety


Someone's gonna get ya
The threat is imminent and real


Hide away
Emphasis on the importance of hiding for safety


Hide away
Reiteration of the warning to hide




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

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Rabbi Porkchop

I'm 39 and hadn't heard this song since middle school and woke up with it in my head. strange how these things work.

Andy Trullinger

Rabbi Porkchop, I turned 39 this month and I woke up this morning with this excellent song in my head. Great minds, eh? This album was a staple of my middle school years, and it still sounds awesome! Cheers.

Anna M.

I'm currently in middle school and obsessed with this band. Am I destined to be reminded of this time in my life when I turn 39? Very strange how these things work.

Bruce Le Smith

Anna M. You may be dreaming right now...

Lmnjello

I'm 37 and every once in a while this song burrows it's way back into my brain.

Greg Stynchula

​@Lmnjello I'm 40, and woke up with this song in my head!

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AidanMations

Such a haunting melody I love it

Elijah Dick

When I was younger I mostly listened to Lincoln through Apollo 18. I can’t believe I missed out on their debut album for so long!

Kihm Sanders

Interesting how many people find this song running through their heads years after they've heard it. It's definitely the case with me, although it's not just true for this song, but many offerings by this wonderful and creative pair of guys!

Riggs_1889

Such an influential album, brings back some serious nostalgia. This song in particular gives me eerie vibes, almost reminds me of Art Clokeys early work or perhaps it'd accompany his animation nicely...

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