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Long Distance Drunk Lyrics

Hang it up now or never
Hang it up again
(Hang it up now or never)
Hang it up now or never
Hang it up again
Hang it up now or never
Hang it up again
Doesn't seem like anything you're saying or doing or doing
Is making any sense
Long distance drunk
Long distance drunk
Long distance drunk
Oh yeah, oh yeah
(8 a.m. and someone calls you on the telephone)
Long distance drunk
(You want to be by yourself and all alone)
Long distance drunk
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planes On Nov 22, 2001
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Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

It probably has more meaning than just being a Bukowski story. It struck me as a song about being an alcoholic, to the point where it really starts to have an effect on your life. "Someone calls you on the telephone you want to be by yourself, and all alone," becoming antisocial. Not making any sense with his actions because he's always drunk.

And I forgot to touch on it, "hang it up now or never" meant to me, at least, that you have to quit drinking now before it totally consumes your life.

And long distance drunk, to be a drunk that really goes the distance with his addiction. Man I wish you could edit your comments on this website... ugh.

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

its from Charles Bukowski's book Hot Water Music

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

i think this is about a drunk so depressed they dont care or wanna hear from anyone

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

i <3 modest mouse

haha i just typed "<3".

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

I think this song is just about depression, and how he just wants to stay away from everybody. He forces himself not to listen to anybody.

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

no...this song is about the short story of the same name written by Charles Bukowski.

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

no...this song is about the short story of the same name written by Charles Bukowski.

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

hmm i always think of drunk dialing...and someone not excited to receive one

Me too!

But PorcelainHope is probably right. It wouldn't be Modest Mouse's first allusion to Bukowski.

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

i think this song is about a giraffe, who later realizes he has a burning passion for grapes, ditches everything he's known, and runs to the hills to eat his squishy, purple grapes. but hey, its just a hunch.

I never get tired of bullshit like this

Cover art for Long Distance Drunk lyrics by Modest Mouse

i think this is about wanting to be isolated and being drunk to ease the pain of something

 
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