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The Funeral Lyrics

I'm coming up only to hold you under
I'm coming up only to show you wrong
And to know you is hard we wonder
To know you all wrong we were

Really too late to call
So we wait for morning to wake you
That's all we got
to know me as hardly golden
Is to know me all wrong, they were

At every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral
Every occasion, once more, it's called the funeral
Every occasion, know I'm ready for the funeral
At every occasion, oh, one billion day funeral

I'm coming up only to show you down
For I'm coming up only to show you wrong

To the outside the dead leaves, they're on the lawn
Before they died, had trees to hang their hope

And every occasion
I'll be ready for the funeral
And every occasion once more
It's called the funeral
And every occasion
Oh, I'm ready for the funeral
Every occasion
Of one billion day funeral

I'm coming up only to pull you under
I'm coming up only to show you wrong
To know you is hard we wonder
To know you all wrong we were
Oh oh oh
Oh
Its really to late to call so we wait for
Morning to wake you is all we got
And to know me as hardly golden
As to know me all wrong they were
At every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral
At every occasion once more called the funeral
At every occasion I'll be ready for for the funeral
at every occasion oh one brilliant day funeral
I'm coming up only to show you down for
I'm coming up only to show you wrong
To the outside the dead leaves they're on the law
For they don't have trees to hang their own
Oh oh oh
At every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral
At every occasion once more called the funeral
At every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral
At every occasion oh one brilliant day funeral
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Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Writer
Benjamin Bridwell, Christopher Early, Timothy Meinig
Submitted by
kylethelion On Mar 25, 2006
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Ok, i know that songs mean different things to everyone, and sometimes it's easy to think that a song is specifically about something you personally understand or have been through.

In this case, however, I am almost sure I understand this song.

My girlfriend of 6 years became addicted to heroin a good few years back. She was intelligent, beautiful, and had the best sense of humor, but her self-hatred brought about on her by her father was absolutely crushing to her soul. I knew after about a year of knowing her, that she would in fact somehow die from something she did to herself. At first I thought suicide, but as she slipped into heroin addiction I realized what really was going to happen.

I talked to her mother about this time and time again, as we tried to find a solution but nothing worked. We always said that we were just "waiting for the funeral" as we cried and tried to cope with the situation. We knew it was coming, and it was something we had already accepted in a weird way before it even happened. The more and more I see this happen to others, the more I see there story is the same, and these lyrics are just so dead on. Before I ever heard this song, these events transpired and when I heard the song for the first time it almost put me to tears and I could have sworn it was written for me (yeah right I know, but I do think it was for people in my situation) Heroin kills many people who are full of self-hatred and recklessly abuse the dangerous drug because they do not care about themselves or their life.

"Really too late to call So we wait for the morning to wake you That's all we got"

The door is locked. Is she dead? Or has she just OD'd somewhat and is so passed out she is not awake or cannot hear the phone or door. These are the worst mornings, nail biting as you assume the worst. Always ready and thinking of that goddamn funeral that is so imminent.

"I'm coming up only to show you down for I'm coming up only to show you wrong"

She is making a mistake, I've tried using the drug myself to get on her level and try to explain, or at least understand more so I can help... I've tried everything.

And in the end, the funeral still comes as you knew it would. And it's a billion day funeral because the sorrow is still so strong as you realize how naive and upset everyone around you is. You thought you were ready for this day, but as it turns out, you re-live all the sorrow a million times each time you see someone cry and want an explanation for how this all happened. Longest day of my life, and the one I had anticipated the most.

Throughout it all, at every occasion, we were ready for the funeral. But it didn't make it any better. Very sad song.

I could be totally wrong. But my experiences made this song mean a lot to me, and it almost seemed too coincidental, but then again who knows?

My Interpretation

Your story brought me to tears. I deeply sympathize that this happened to you. I had no idea what this song meant, only that it was deep. I hope you're doing well, thank you for sharing.

Thank you. I made an account just to say that. I'm a guy but quite the same as the girl you lost, 'if you love me, let me go' doesn't work in my experience. I hate that I'm hurting people. Okay, I didn't mean to get all weird; by chance your words were what I needed to hear during a tiny window of listening. It's wrong for me to block it out; my ex is now going through what did

That is a really good interpretation. I don't have a specific experience like this, but it's the same meaning I took from the song. Not sure why your comment is flagged...

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i don't think it has anything to do with teasing someone you're obsessed with...

from what i gather, it's a lament; waiting for morning to wake the ones you love is all you've got left. It's too late to call, so we'll trust that in the morning that the people we care for will still be alive. but at every occasion, and at any time you're prepared for a funeral, prepared for the age when your loved ones start to die off.

very well said.

I think this is closest. I think when hes saying "im coming up only to hold you under" hes talking about someone really sick, and then they get better, only to get sick again, hence pulling everyone back under. And the part about trees and leaves? The leaves have the trees to hold their hope, they dont need to worry. Its a metaphor for hope, and giving up that hope, as in when you die.

to be honest i think your is my favorite review but i dont think that it explains the whole song... it works with some parts but not so much others unless you can explain -"I'm coming up only to hold you under I'm coming up only to show you wrong" and why hes ready to die as well. if youve got answers im all ears but im not seeing for everything he says, just some. pretty interputation though.

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Actually everybody, if you go to www.triplej.net.au/mel/ there is a Program Highlights section which has an interview with the band where they talk about the meaning behind The Funeral. It's about dreading events like Christmas and birthdays because of all the pressure and stress which leads up to it, and feeling like maybe a funeral wouldn't be much worse. Anyway, follow the link and have a listen to the interview, it's pretty good.

THANK YOU for that informative link! In the interview he also mentioned that, like most BoH songs, it does go off-tangent a bit and may be deeper than just not enjoying social gatherings. But clearly, that's the original point of the song.

I have to wonder if he twisted the lyrics a bit to refer to an actual funeral, though. "I'm coming up only to hold you under" is like he is choosing to attend the funeral as a final farewell (just being at the funeral is the admitting of death and achieving closure), thus, holding the deceased under ground....

That meaning is only faintly suggested through the chorus. Regardless of what the band may have intended for the song to mean (and honestly it was a poor attempt at getting that across), I think the various other interpretations put forth here capture the true emotion that the song elicits.

@kittenangel The lyrics are really ambigous in my opinion. however i liike the fact that "we wait for morning to wake you" can be taken two ways... the other being we wait for mourning to wake you--as when someone passes is the only real time we think about death and how much time we have left...we need to wake up.

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Always be prepared for the worst possible outcome? Just a random thought...

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I have always interpreted this song to be as if a family were holding an intervention for a family member who is addicted... drink, drugs, whatever.... They've been in silence about it, and swept it under the rug until now, hence "i'm coming up only to hold you under, i'm coming up only to show you wrong"... they are only speaking out now to convince the family member that they need change.... all along they have not known the addicted person's true personality, only the drunken, or high behaviors "to know you is hard, we wonder".. and all along they have been wrong about them. "it's really too late to call so we wait for morning to wake you, it's all we've got" meaning, they should have done something or said something earlier, but didnt, and now the addiction is stronger than they are, and they dont know how to intervene, so they wait each day hoping and praying that the person will get better, change their life, but in the meantime, they have no control, and all they can do is pray the sun wakes them in the morning, and they are still alive. and the chorus, "at every occasion i'll be ready for the funeral" is knowing that any day, at any time, that family member may overdose, or die, and so every birthday, christmas, holiday, they wait for the phone call that the family member has died, and are already ready to accept that a funeral may be the only end to their addiction.... Such a sad song for those of us who have lived through this....

First time hearing the song I was thinking about the same things. After I saw the VideoClip to the the song I was sure. He's drinking almost the whole clip!

If you beat all those thinngs, there's one more thing to beat: The feelings you have caused to the others by trying to die every day.

btw I was the one to worry about in this situation...

I'm fine now.

Take care of yourself

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I also recently lost someone very dear to me to suicide, and interpreted the song through that lens. The first two verses simply illustrate how wrong the victim was to take their own life and that there are many people that care for and love them I think the chorus is describing the process of grieving that one must go through after any loss. "At every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral Every occasion, once more, it's called the funeral Every occasion, know I'm ready for the funeral At every occasion, oh, one billion day funeral" I look at this "funeral" as the depression and heartache that follows loss, every single day seems like a struggle, and your mind keeps replaying the fateful events of the death and the funeral. The "one billion day funeral" is just describing that grief is a long journey, and the pain will go on for what seems like forever.

Overall, I think this is an absolutely beautiful song that can be interpreted in practically any situation, which is part of what makes it so great.

My Interpretation

I also just lost my sister to suicide(coming up on 1 year annaversary), and this song just makes so much sense in that perspective

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i think the song isn't lamenting over how you're ready to accept your loved ones' deaths. rather, i think it addresses the fact that we can't control our own death and when it happens, and that it is inevitable to all of us. i think it's a song about realizing your own death and being comfortable with the fact that death is imminent and can happen at any age and place. it sounds as if the singer has done all he has in life, and is ready to face death whenever it chooses to appear. it has a joyous approach to death somewhat, as if death is the process of being liberated. also, the song brings up points about family members when he mentions the "dead leaves" and the "tree." think of it as a family tree, where our own dead relatives may be dead, but their hearts live on in the rest of the family, just as the dead leaves are alone as they have fallen down from the proverbial "family tree."

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I agree this song can be interpreted according to individuality. Being a believer in God and the soul, it appeals to me in a spiritual way:

I'm coming up only to hold you under (I'm coming to your funeral to bury you)

I'm coming up only to show you wrong (I'm coming up only due to social formality, the real you is not there, just the body)

And to know you is hard we wonder (To really know you as a spirit rather than the body I could always see is difficult for most mortals)

To know you all wrong we were (We who knew you, incorrectly viewed you as a human, but your true identity is spiritual, beyond the dead body left behind for burial)

Really too late to call So we wait for morning to wake you That's all we got (You died late in the evening, so its too late for others to gather. We wait for morning to begin your wake)

to know me as hardly golden Is to know me all wrong, they were (People think the same mundane way about me, they don't see that beneath the surface is the soul, my true self)

At every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral Every occasion, once more, it's called the funeral Every occasion, know I'm ready for the funeral At every occasion, oh, one billion day funeral (But I'm ever ready for that day, when my day comes to die. I know I will go on living on that special day of liberation. It could be any day, any occasion, at any moment... but I'm prepared in a spiritual sense)

To the outside the dead leaves, they're on the lawn Before they died, had trees to hang their hope (To the outsider that witnesses death, they only see the dead body, not knowing the faith the individual had, the hope they clung to throughout life, given by God whom they leaned on)

And every occasion I'll be ready for the funeral And every occasion once more It's called the funeral And every occasion (I'm ready)

My Interpretation

Barbie,

Reading your words I quickly sensed a familiarity that increased with every sentence. Then I started smiling, it was quite clear to me that you were no 'Barbie' (love the 108 by the way, beautiful).

I have only just recently decideed to start looking up songs and reading about what they mean and how others feel about the lyrics. So, its really quite amazing this is one of the first songs I look up. In fact you are the person who gave me the Band of Horses CD......back in August :)

I really cant find the words to describe how...

no.

@Barbie108 .........In going with the idea that this could possibly be God or spiritual related then to me in my mind this song is written in the perspective of the devil himself and the fact that he is always there waiting for us to screw up.

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I believe this song is about a sick parent, whether it be alcohol or some other substance. The person telling the story has grown up and separated themselves from their parent, but at holidays or other occasions when they see their parent, they are reminded of what a bad place they are in and that, due to their destructive behavior, there will inevitably be a funeral, it's only a matter of time. The quote "To the outside The dead leaves, they are alive\For they don't have trees to hang their hearts" is referring to the parent messing with their emotions and breaking them down as a child (parent=tree, child=leaves). He would rather be apart from the parent than feel emotionally broken and abused.

So, yeah. That's what I think.

This is the best reply I have heard so far Shea. This song definitely seems to be about some kind of malignant family member and a lament about the lifetime spent with that person.........and this person approaching the end of their life.

There's a repetitive triumphant spirit to the refrain "ready for the funeral"

absolutely, this is getting very close to the true meaning INHO

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To me this is pretty simple. It's about preparing for the worst outcome.

My Interpretation

Not so simple really, but that sums it up nicely.

 
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