Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down
XTC Lyrics


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Wait till your boat goes down
That's when you'll need me most
Wait till your boat goes down
And you're washed up on some foreign and unfamiliar coast

Yachting's fine
Sailing round and round in social circles
In a sea of diamonds and wine
Wait till you need a shoulder
A girl's best friend's not any consolation
When you're that much older

Wait till your boat goes down
That's when you'll need me most
Wait till your boat goes down
And you're washed up on some foreign and unfamiliar coast

Skiing's grand
Drawing classic lines around the millionaires
And money men from Switzerland
Wait till you need a shoulder
A girl's fox furs won't warm your heart
When you're that much older

Wait till your boat goes down
That's when you'll need me most
Wait till your boat goes down
And you're washed up on some foreign and unfamiliar coast

And if you're late and man he sees you when you're young and looking good
Watch the big fish swim right out to take the bait you offered like you
Knew they would
Too much caviar only points to middle aged spread
There won't be room for many playboys in your single bed

Wait till your boat goes down
That's when you'll need me most
Wait till your boat goes down
And you're washed up on some foreign and unfamiliar coast

Wait till your boat goes down
That's when you'll need me most




Wait till your boat goes down
And you're washed up

Overall Meaning

on some foreign and unfamiliar coast


The song "Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down" by XTC is a cautionary tale about the fleeting nature of material possessions and fleeting relationships. The song advises the listener to wait until their fortunes have taken a turn for the worse before truly recognizing who their true friends are. The opening line explicitly suggests this as the singer asks the listener to wait until their boat sinks, indicating that it is only in moments of crisis that true character is revealed. The subsequent references to yachting and skiing suggest that the singer believes that wealth and social status are important only insofar as they distract from deeper human needs for connection and understanding.


The song also touches on the theme of aging and facing the consequences of past choices. The lines "a girl's best friend's not any consolation when you're that much older" and "a girl's fox furs won't warm your heart when you're that much older" suggest that the singer is warning against hedonism and superficiality in youth, as they will ultimately lead to a sense of emptiness in old age. The final verse about the dangers of living for the moment without any regard for long term consequences further emphasizes this point, warning that indulging in excess in youth will ultimately result in loneliness and regret.


Overall, "Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down" is a sobering reminder that true happiness lies in meaningful relationships and personal growth, and that material possessions and fleeting experiences are ultimately unsatisfying.


Line by Line Meaning

Wait till your boat goes down
I'm warning you to wait until you're in a crisis before you come to me for help


That's when you'll need me most
Because when you're in dire straits, you'll realize that I was your true friend all along


Wait till your boat goes down
I'm repeating myself to emphasize the importance of waiting until you're in serious trouble


And you're washed up on some foreign and unfamiliar coast
You'll be stranded and alone in an unfamiliar place, and you'll remember me


Yachting's fine
Living the high life and socializing with wealthy people seems glamorous and thrilling


Sailing round and round in social circles
You're just going through the motions of living a luxurious lifestyle without really experiencing anything new or exciting


In a sea of diamonds and wine
You're surrounded by wealth and extravagance, but it's ultimately meaningless


Wait till you need a shoulder
When you're feeling down or overwhelmed, you'll need someone to lean on


A girl's best friend's not any consolation
Material possessions and superficial comforts won't provide any real solace or support


When you're that much older
As you age, you'll realize that true friendship and loyalty are more valuable than wealth and status


Skiing's grand
Engaging in exciting or impressive activities may make you feel important, but it's temporary


Drawing classic lines around the millionaires
You're skiing with people who are even wealthier and more successful than you


And money men from Switzerland
The people you socialize with represent the world of finance and high-stakes business


A girl's fox furs won't warm your heart
Even the most luxurious material possessions won't provide real comfort or happiness


When you're that much older
As you age, you'll realize that true warmth and happiness come from human connection, not possessions


And if you're late and man he sees you when you're young and looking good
If you're attractive and in your prime, men may pursue you for shallow reasons


Watch the big fish swim right out to take the bait you offered like you knew they would
Men who are only interested in your physical appearance and status will be drawn to you


Too much caviar only points to middle aged spread
Eating and drinking luxurious foods without moderation may lead to negative consequences like weight gain


There won't be room for many playboys in your single bed
When you're older and wiser, you won't be interested in entertaining shallow, superficial men


Wait till your boat goes down
This repetition is a final warning that you shouldn't wait until it's too late to appreciate true friendship


That's when you'll need me most
When you're in a crisis, you'll finally realize the value of true friendship and loyalty


Wait till your boat goes down
The repetition emphasizes that you should wait until you're truly in need before seeking help


And you're washed up
You're stranded and hopeless, with no one to turn to




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Written by: A. PARTRIDGE

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