Lyrics for Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) as interpreted by IllusoryFreedom

Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) Lyrics
Another turning point
A fork stuck in the road

Time grabs you by the wrist
directs you where to go
So make the best of this test
and don't ask why
It's not a question
But a lesson learned in time

It's something unpredictable
But in the end is right
I hope you had the time
of your life

So take the photographs
and stillframes in your mind
Hang it on a shelf
in good health and good time

Tattoos of memories
and dead skin on trial
for what it's worth
it was worth alll the while

It's something unpredictable
But in the end is right
I hope you had the time
of your life

It's something unpredictable
But in the end is right
I hope you had the time
of your life

It's something unpredictable
But in the end is right
I hope you had the time
of your life

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THERESnoRETURN
03-30-2008

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THANK YOU. I can't fucking believe that MissNeurotic is the only one to say this!!

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THERESnoRETURN
03-30-2008

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THANK YOU. I can't fucking believe that MissNeurotic is the only one to say this!!

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meadles
04-07-2008

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I have been informed by various sources that this song was specifically written for Seinfeld and its last episode.
"It's something unpredictable
But in the end is right
I hope you had the time
of your life"
All the fans didn't understand why they ended the show at it's peak, thus being unpredictable, but they did it for a good reason, so that people wouldn't get sick of it and it would be remembered for how great it was, so in the end it was right.....
They hope the fans and the actors (I would assume) had the time of their lives.
It's a song of reminiscing and memories. Reflecting on the past of the show and making the decision to end it.
That's my five cents.

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wannabesluts
04-16-2008

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i'm singing this song in chorus for class day. ahahha.

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MissNeurotic
04-20-2008

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No, it's not!!!
You have been informed wrong, you dingbat.
Go ask Billie Joe you lame ass.
God, why are people this stupid???

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:)4thecamera
05-13-2008

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OMG! Whats up with all the faggots claiming this song doesn't have a chorus? Wtf?! Just look at the lyrics. In fact, I'll simplify it- here's the chorus:

It's something unpredictable
But in the end is right
I hope you had the time
of your life

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lasmith
06-03-2008

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to me, this song reminds me of leaving secondary school. because this another turning point in my life. and i had a great time at school, so it was the time of my life. when it says bare skin on trial, it reminds me of the loads of times i got in trouble, then when it says it was worth all the while, i agree with it. i am the class off 2008 and this is my song to remember my time i had at school. great song love it. whenever i hear it i get so many flashbacks.

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wee yin
06-03-2008

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hmmmmmm..................

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PutTheLightsOn
07-24-2008

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To me, it has no specific happening (like breaking up or graduating or whatever...) but when I hear it, my feeling is that it points out how cruel life can be, and just do things with us we didn't want to, didn't ask for, and or not happy with at all to happen. But we can't choose how our life goes (yeah, offcourse we can influence it, but I mean the part that we can't influence), we just see it happen and we have to accept it.

So instead of waisting our time with wondering why on earth those bad things had to happen to us, or by complaining ourselves, we just have to accept it, and try to make the best of our lives, don't let it destroy by the bad things that happens. We should keep the good things with us and don't forget them, remember that those worthful memories are what make life worth living, doesn't matter how it goes or how it ends, we ourselves choose on what to put the emphasis, and this lyrics say, put the nice, good memories on the first place, they give you the energy and courage to live on.

That's what I feel, and it's a support to me, eventhough it has a very bitter undertone and it says very well how hard and how raw life can be, it gives me a positive message.

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fhcxc2010
08-25-2008

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wow, some of you think this song is just "okay"??

This is an emotional song for me...because I think about high school. I'm a junior now, and it's crazy because...I'm already thinking about graduation and saying goodbyes and moving to different places...and, this song is about celebrating the good and bad, and saying goodbye. I always listen to this song at the end of a school year...because, it makes me think about everything that happened that year and what went wrong, and the past is the past, and mistakes have been made. I love this song, and I always will.

I do agree with the relationship aspect of it. my exboyfriend, and my bestfriend, and I listened to this song a few days ago, and we didn't speak, we just remembered the time that we were dating and how the breakup was unpredictable, and things just didn't go right. but, everything happens for a reason. and it's a lesson.

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noris
09-22-2008

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everytime i hear this song,
i imagine all of my friends singing in our graduation
i dont know why
but its just so good
it makes me think of all my life
and all the good and bad moments i've had
i dont like green day, but this song, it's an exception :)

best part :
So take the photographs
and stillframes in your mind
Hang it on a shelf
in good health and good time

and the chorus,
woow!
it's really deep

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mik_is_sick
10-23-2008

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Is a very calm and soothing song

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225178
01-01-2009

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This song gives me the chills. It's amazing.

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ashmoe
01-07-2009

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I love when people play this at happy occasions such as graduation, because its not meant to be a happy song. On the contrary, its very bitter and sarcastic. When he says "I hope you had the time of your life," he's not serious. I mean, listen to the title of the song; "Good Riddance." Dictionary.com: "good riddance said to express relief at being free of a troublesome or unwanted person or thing." I think its about the end of a relationship, and it ended badly ("in the end its right"), so he's saying that at least they learned from it ("tatoos and memories and dead skin on trial, for what its worth, it was worth all the while"). It was worthwhile because it was a learning experience. However, the overall tone of the song is not nostalgic, but spiteful.

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kaynicka1988
02-06-2009

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this song to me is the saddest ever heard. also i good.

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cheesycheese01
02-06-2009

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My grandfather passed away when I was eleven. I moved a month and a half later, and my life completely changed as I knew it. I just went into a sort of depression, and was so scared of even leaving the house, because I felt like I could die so suddenly, too. I've gotten through that, but it's taken me a few years, and now I'm seventeen. I'm planning on getting a lyric from this song tattooed on my body, as a reminder of who my grandfather was, that I got through this time and am a much stronger person, and that I can get through anything, as long as I try. And, lastly, that I need to hold on to life no matter what happens. Things do get better. I'm not going to act like I completely worship Green Day, nor even listen to them on a regular basis anymore, but when I was younger, I honestly believe that they're the reason I did hold on to my life. They made me feel like I was in a completely different situation when I'd listen to their music, it was an escape for me. I feel like this song is one I'll never grow tired of, and that these lyrics really, really fit the situation I was in:

"It's something unpredictable
But in the end is right
I hope you had the time
of your life"

Basically, what it means to me, is "we weren't expecting you to pass on when you did. you weren't that old, and it was so sudden and random, but in the end it's what's meant to happen, so im just hoping that you had a great life and enjoyed it as much as possible."

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NickDaGreat
02-09-2009

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In the beginning if you turn it up really loudly billie joe says "fuck" right after the second stop go guitar part... if that makes sense...

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egocorttm
02-27-2009

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I heard something completely different.

Apparently while on holiday in Scotland, the singer for the band, billie, had a really intense trip on mushrooms. His hallucination was so strong and vivid; he thought he had met a dragon and spent a couple days flying about Scotland with it. Afterwards, he wrote this song to express how he felt when he was tripping.



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falconren
03-17-2009

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I believe that so far only one other person has really got the meaning that I believe to be true correct. Billie Joe wrote this song long before it was actually put on their Nimrod album and it's about the relationship he was in at the time because the girl he was with was leaving for Ecuador. Billie Joe was trying to be okay with the situation but did not want the relationship to end. As for the beginning of the song Billie Joe strums the 3/4 chord twice instead of the 1/2 and in frustration says F**K. As for the whole it was a song meant to be a big F**K U to the industry that not true, however at the time they chose to release it they meant it to be a big F**K U to the industry but it was not written for that purpose. Mike Dirnt a member of the band even said at the time it was the most "punk" thing they have ever done. One last thing, this song can be taken any way that one person wants to receive it. Whether that be for a graduation, wedding, funeral, or a breakup, music is meant to reach people on an emotional level, the origin of the song should not take that away.

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jc040284
04-09-2009

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fuckin hell, i keep on getting a lump in my throat with peoples stories about the song.
For me, it reminds me about when my parents were together and my dad always played greenday. i hated it then coz it always got played every weekend. but now i love them (green day) and learn there songs on my guitar ( think the neigbours are getting pissed off now)) LOL

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Thylacine
04-10-2009

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Earlier I said I never gave it too much thought as to why I like this song. I take that back. Personally, I think of this song as one that reminds me of life's cruelties. Horrible things happen every day. While I cannot stand the ideas of modern humanity, I nonetheless keep moving on. I have my own personal plans to change the world. I hope they will be for the better. Who knows?

Regardless of what happens, I need to live life to its fullest. Anything can happen, and I just need to take it in stride.

This is a personal opinion. Please don't reply saying how I'm wrong and the writer really meant blahblablah. I don't care what the writer meant. All that matters to me is what I think about this song.

Thanks ^^

--Thylacine

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Psychedelic14
04-18-2009

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I hate/love this song. My brother died 3 days ago and we're playing this song at his funeral, basically because he used to love Green Day, The Offspring, NoFX, Rancid... He used to blast their songs all the time.

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captainawesome
04-23-2009

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the song is about life
about how unpredictable life is and about different choices you make. and that "in the end its right" even if the choices are bad

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gloogloo
05-22-2009

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i don't think this song applies specifically to relationships but to any decision that a person makes in life... he says 'another turning point, a fork in the road, time grabs you by the wrist and directs you where to go'... this is saying that when face with another decision, your knowledge and past experiences will influence and guide your choice... 'make the best of this test, it's a lesson learned in time' ... learn from your mistakes so as to not make the same ones again... 'take the photographs and hang them on a shelf in good health and good time' enjoy the good times while you can because you may not be able to in the future... the past and the effects that it has had on you will always be taken into account and criticized... i think the rest is self-explanatory...


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ThexHappyxPill
06-17-2009

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this is the biggest Fuck You song out there.
Billie = God

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