| Ben Folds – Fred Jones Pt. 2 Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Fred sits alone at his desk in the dark There's an awkward young shadow that waits in the hall He's cleared all his things and he's put them in boxes Things that remind him: 'Life has been good' Okay this stanza is saying how his time is up at his company and he's packed up and ready to leave. The awkward young shadow is the shadow of the man replacing him. Young because the company is replacing Fred with a younger person like many companies do. Awkward because he is taking his job. Also, he says life has been good, it hasn't been great, just good, average. Twenty-five years He's worked at the paper A man's here to take him downstairs And I'm sorry, Mr. Jones It's time So he's worked there a long time and if there is a man escorting him out of the building, it means he's not leaving on his terms, or good terms at that. He's worked there 25 years and if he's not leaving on good terms the company is obviously forcing him to quit. There was no party, there were no songs 'Cause today's just a day like the day that he started No one is left here that knows his first name And life barrels on like a runaway train Where the passengers change They don't change anything You get off; someone else can get on No party, no songs shows that he wasn't appreciated at his office. This whole stanza shows how meaningless he was to the company and how he is not remembered for his 25 years of hard work. The runaway train being related to his life shows that his life has never been on track, and how its destined to crash. And once again, with the passengers its saying how he was not remembered throughout his life. And I'm sorry, Mr. Jones It's time Streetlight shines through the shades Casting lines on the floor, and lines on his face He reflects on the day This line shows that he returns to an empty house. The second two lines give you the feeling how he has no emotions really running through him, he's staring out into the night without any feeling showling on his face. Fred gets his paints out and goes to the basement Projecting some slides onto a plain white Canvas and traces it Fills in the spaces He turns off the slides, and it doesn't look right Yeah, and all of these bastards Have taken his place He's forgotten but not yet gone The paints and canvas is a metaphor comparing paint by numbers to his life. He does the paint by numbers right and does it to make it look like its supposed to but when he looks back on it, it just doesn't look right. And I'm sorry, Mr. Jones And I'm sorry, Mr. Jones And I'm sorry, Mr. Jones It's time |
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| Never Shout Never – Happy Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| with the line "the grass is greener on the other side" i think thats referring to basically how its better now that he finally is with this girl. the other side is his relationship instead of being single | |
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