What Deaner Was Talkin' About
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The wash is out, it's hanging up
And all I have is nothing
Nothing to do, nothing to say
I think I must be dreaming

The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about
I don't think I will ever return again my friend

If I was king I'd wear a ring
And never hurt my people
I'd stay alert and dress to kill
I might even slip you something

The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about
I don't think I will ever return again my friend

The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about




I don't think I will ever return again my friend
I do not think I will ever return again, my friend [2x]

Overall Meaning

At first glance, the lyrics to Ween's "What Deaner Was Talkin' About" seem to be a stream of consciousness rambling of nonsense phrases. However, upon closer inspection, the lyrics convey a sense of disillusionment and aimlessness. The singer seems to be stuck in a rut, with nothing to do and nothing to say. The imagery of a hanging washing emphasizes the stagnant state of the singer's life. The repetition of the phrase "nothing to do, nothing to say" reinforces the feeling of inertia and lack of purpose.


The chorus of the song, "The sun comes up and I'm all washed out, is this what Deaner was talkin' about" suggests that the singer's sense of disillusionment may be linked to the words of someone named Deaner. It is unclear who or what Deaner represents, but it is possible that he symbolizes a mentor or authority figure who imparted wisdom or advice to the singer. The singer seems to be grappling with the idea that perhaps Deaner was right, that life can feel hollow and unfulfilling.


The second verse introduces a hypothetical scenario in which the singer is king. In this world, he would strive to be a benevolent ruler who does not harm his subjects. This may be interpreted as a desire for purpose, to have a role to play and to do good. The mention of slipping someone something suggests that the singer may be considering manipulating others to achieve his goals. Ultimately, the song ends with the repetition of the chorus, indicating that the singer's sense of aimlessness persists.


Line by Line Meaning

The wash is out, it's hanging up
The laundry is done and I have hung it up.


And all I have is nothing
I have nothing of importance or interest to occupy my time.


Nothing to do, nothing to say
I have no plans or ideas to share with anyone.


I think I must be dreaming
I feel like I am not fully awake and present in reality.


The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
A new day has begun, but I feel drained and unenergized.


Is this what Deaner was talkin' about
I wonder if my friend Deaner had experienced similar feelings or situations.


I don't think I will ever return again my friend
I doubt that I will ever feel the same way as before or revisit this situation with my friend.


If I was king I'd wear a ring
If I held a position of power, I would adorn myself with a symbol of that power.


And never hurt my people
I would strive to never harm or mistreat those under my leadership.


I'd stay alert and dress to kill
I would remain vigilant and dress in a manner that exudes confidence and authority.


I might even slip you something
I might offer you a small token of appreciation or favor as a gesture of kindness.


I do not think I will ever return again, my friend
Once again, I express my doubt that I will ever experience the same circumstances or feelings as before with my friend.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: AARON FREEMAN, MICHAEL MELCHIONDO JR.

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@DRBDouble004

The wash is out, it's hanging up
And all I have is nothing
Nothing to do, nothing to say
I think I must be dreaming
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about
I don't think I will ever return again my friend
If I was king I'd wear a ring
And never hurt my people
I'd stay alert and dress to kill
I might even slip you something
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about
I don't think I will ever return again my friend
The sun comes up and I'm all washed out
Is this what Deaner was talkin' about
I don't think I will ever return again my friend
I do not think I will ever return again, my friend [2x]



All comments from YouTube:

@blaster.m1943

This song always feels like its sung from the perspective of an individuals who tends to find himself in situations where his friends leave him behind, beautiful song

@kookythymes2838

I believe it's about panic attacks, so not too far off lol

@KidWizard1

The way he says "hurt my people" drives me insane. Definitely my favorite song from an already stellar album.

@whitechocolatte5863

This song is WAY too short

@rjbubba203

https://youtu.be/MqSJ6uHLOkQ

@DG-gc8pv

Good things aren't good because they last, they're good because they have happened

@whitechocolatte5863

@@DG-gc8pv Very true, nice choice of words my guy.

@gerry1620

Yes. They say “leave them wantin’ more” I guess. 😀

@unclefunkle2834

im trying my hardest to cope rn luv you guys

@tristanabraham7511

luv u 2 :)

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