Bob Dylan's 49th Beard
Wilco Lyrics


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You'll be happier when I'm gone
Much too busy to worry
I'll be sad and you'll feel bad
But I know you won't be sorry

And as I turn to go
Please don't wave goodbye
I refuse to cry
On roads that are paved
With men who behave
Like they know where they're goin'

And I'll stop along the way
And it's then I'll think of you
And I'll wonder if you knew
When I got blue

And things got weird




And I started growing
Bob Dylan's beard

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wilco's song Bob Dylan's 49th Beard tell a story of a person leaving and not being missed, but still thinks of the person they left behind. The opening line, "You'll be happier when I'm gone," tells us that this person's presence was not necessarily appreciated or needed. They were too busy to worry about their departure, which is why they know the person they left behind won't be sorry.


The second verse gives us a clue about the singer's personality. They refuse to cry, even on the roads that are paved with men who behave like they know where they're going. This statement can be interpreted in two ways; either they are a strong person who does not get affected by their surroundings, or they have a nihilistic view of the world where no one knows where they're going in life. The singer then tells the person they left behind not to wave goodbye as they turn to go, and instead of looking back, they will stop along the way and think of them.


As the song progresses, we come to the chorus, where the singer talks about growing Bob Dylan's beard. This sentence can be interpreted in many ways, but it most likely means that the person is going through a phase of personal growth and transformation. Perhaps they are trying to break away from their previous life and become someone new.


Overall, the lyrics of "Bob Dylan's 49th Beard" are open to interpretation, which is a common theme in Wilco's music. The song leaves us with questions about who the singer is, why they left, and who the person they left behind is to them. It also gives us insight into the singer's mindset and the changes they are going through.


Line by Line Meaning

You'll be happier when I'm gone
I believe you'll feel freer and more content once I leave your life


Much too busy to worry
I have too many things to do to be concerned about how you'll feel after I leave


I'll be sad and you'll feel bad
I anticipate being unhappy about leaving, and I think you'll be upset too


But I know you won't be sorry
However, I don't expect you to regret your decision to let me go


And as I turn to go
When the time comes for me to depart


Please don't wave goodbye
I'd prefer if you didn't show any overt signals of sadness as it's hard for me to handle


I refuse to cry
Despite feeling emotional about leaving, I won't allow myself to cry


On roads that are paved
When traveling down well-established paths in life


With men who behave
Who act and live in a certain way


Like they know where they're goin'
As though they have everything figured out


And I'll stop along the way
During my journey, I'll pause at times


And it's then I'll think of you
It's at these moments I'll recollect our past together


And I'll wonder if you knew
I'll ponder if you realize or comprehend my feelings


When I got blue
When I became sad or depressed


And things got weird
When peculiar or unusual things happened


And I started growing
I then began to grow


Bob Dylan's beard
Facial hair that resembles the type Bob Dylan sports




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