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Goodness Gracious

Metadata

title
Goodness Gracious
meaning
FEiN Little Homes marriage panic: Popsicle stick house, bullshit confidence, macaroni art from France: goodness gracious, is this how I die?
year
2016
release
Little Homes
releaseType
album
artist
FEiN
artistId
#fein
coWriters
  • Brandon Michael Woodward
credits
Written by Luke Francis Walton and Brandon Michael Woodward (FEiN). Produced and recorded by FEiN at Tiny Giant; engineered at LMU; mixed and mastered by Frank Rosato at Woodcliff (Discogs). Brian Robert Jones, bass (album).
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apple
https://music.apple.com/us/album/goodness-gracious/1111956961?i=1111956970
themes
  • FEiN
  • Little Homes
  • marriage
  • anxiety
  • satire
  • 2016
isrc
QZ2QB1600006
isrcSource
soundexchange
draft
false

Lyrics

I will work every day
So I can keep our Popsicle stick house
F
rom falling into funny pieces on the couch.
I will provide a sense of bullshit confidence,
So then can you pretend I'm someone you believe in.
In your friend's hall
you'll be
Admiring macaroni art.
They had commissioned on sabbatical in France.
You'll poke and prod at me,
Till I believe we're ready to make life.
But why did you decide I'm someone you believe in.

Goodness gracious
Hearts not be
ating
Goodness gra
cious
Lungs not breathing
Goodness gracious
Is this how I die?

You might find me one day,
Slaving away and freaking the hell out.
It happens time to time,
I don't know why or how.
I can't provide a sense of bullshit confidence,
So then will you decide I'm not one to believe in.

Goodness gracious
Hearts nat beaating
Goodness gracious
Lungs not breathing
Goodness gracious
Is this how I die?

I, i
f I only knew
How my grave ending would hurt you
I, woulda been strong, stronger
like a
Reinforced Lincoln Log home out in the snooooooow

Goodness gracious

Content

Track six on Little Homes (May 31, 2016), after #Grownupz. Walton/Woodward co-write. The marriage as a structure that might not hold the weight, with a panic attack for a chorus: goodness gracious, is this how I die?

The whole house is built from craft supplies. The narrator works to keep their Popsicle stick house from falling into funny pieces on the couch and offers, in the song's sharpest line, a sense of bullshit confidence / so then can you pretend I'm someone you believe in. Belief here is a performance both sides agree to: she poses him in front of friends and macaroni art they had commissioned on sabbatical in France, then prods him toward children. When the confidence runs out in verse two, so does the belief. The bridge upgrades the metaphor without fixing it, imagining a reinforced Lincoln Log home out in the snow, a sturdier toy house but a toy house all the same.

Pairs with Girl You Can't Hide It as the LP's marital diptych, and runs opposite #Grownupz. Leads into Creatures.