I Wish
Widespread Panic Lyrics


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Looking back on when I
Was a little nappy headed boy
Then my only worry
Was for Christmas what would be my toy
Even though we sometimes
Would not get a thing
We were happy with the
Joy the day would bring
Sneaking out the back door
To hang out with those hoodlum friends of mine
Greeted at the back door
With boy thought I told you not to go outside
Tryin' your best to bring the
Water to your eyes
Thinkin' it might stop her
From woopin' your behind
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ever have to go
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ever have to go
Cause I love them so
Brother says he's tellin'
'Bout you playin' doctor with that girl
Just don't tell I'll give you
Anything you want in this whole wide world
Mama gives you money for Sunday school
You trade yours for candy after church is through
Smokin' cigarettes and writing something nasty on the wall (you nasty boy)
Teacher sends you to the principal's office down the wall
You grow up and learn that kinda thing ain't right
But while you were doin'it-it sure felt outta sight
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ever have to go




I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ever have to go

Overall Meaning

In "I Wish" by Widespread Panic, the singer reminisces about his childhood and the simple joy it brought. He fondly remembers his carefree days, where his only concern was what he would get for Christmas. Despite sometimes not receiving anything, he feels grateful for the happiness the day brought. Feeling nostalgic, he wishes that those days could return.


The memory of sneaking out to hang out with his "hoodlum friends" and disobeying his parents makes him chuckle. He recalls being greeted by his mother at the back door, scolding him not to go outside. The fear of getting spanked- or "wooped"- for disobedience brings up mixed emotions. The singer acknowledges that while he wouldn't want to do it now, it was fun at the time- a sentiment shared by anyone who had done something similar in their youth.


As the song progresses, memories of smoking cigarettes and writing naughty things on walls are juxtaposed with memories of wanting to be a doctor and going to Sunday school. The singer realizes that these experiences helped shape who he is, and while he may cringe at some of them now, he's grateful for them nonetheless. The chorus repeats, with the singer still wondering why those days had to go, as he loved them so much.


Overall, the song pays tribute to the memories of youth, and how these experiences stick with us and shape us even as we grow older. It highlights the bittersweet nature of nostalgia, and the never-ending longing for the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Looking back on when I
Reflecting on my past experiences


Was a little nappy headed boy
When I was young and had curly hair


Then my only worry
At that time, my only concern was


Was for Christmas what would be my toy
What gifts or toys I would receive for Christmas


Even though we sometimes
Although there were times when


Would not get a thing
We wouldn't receive any gifts


We were happy with the
But we were still content with


Joy the day would bring
The happiness and excitement that came with the holiday


Sneaking out the back door
Slipping out of the house through the rear exit


To hang out with those hoodlum friends of mine
To spend time with my mischievous friends


Greeted at the back door
Welcomed by a family member at the rear entrance


With boy thought I told you not to go outside
Being scolded for disregarding previous instructions


Tryin' your best to bring the
Attempting to hold back


Water to your eyes
Tears from falling


Thinkin' it might stop her
Believing that crying could prevent punishment


From woopin' your behind
Being spanked or physically punished


I wish those days could come back once more
I long for the return of those times


Why did those days ever have to go
Why did the happy times have to end


Cause I love them so
Because I have fond feelings for them


Brother says he's tellin'
My brother is threatening to tell


'Bout you playin' doctor with that girl
About you playing a sexual game with a girl


Just don't tell I'll give you
But if you don't tell, I'll give you


Anything you want in this whole wide world
Anything you desire can be yours


Mama gives you money for Sunday school
My mother gives me money to attend church


You trade yours for candy after church is through
Trading the money intended for church for sweets after the service is finished


Smokin' cigarettes and writing something nasty on the wall (you nasty boy)
Rebelling by smoking and defacing the wall with vulgar language


Teacher sends you to the principal's office down the wall
The teacher punishes you by sending you to the principal's office


You grow up and learn that kinda thing ain't right
I learned that such behavior was incorrect as I matured


But while you were doin'it-it sure felt outta sight
But, at the time I was doing those things, it felt thrilling and exhilarating


I wish those days could come back once more
I long for the return of those times


Why did those days ever have to go
Why did the happy times have to end


I wish those days could come back once more
I long for the return of those times


Why did those days ever have to go
Why did the happy times have to end




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALEXANDER, PHALON / AUSTIN, JOHNTA / GRIFFIN, CORY

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