I wear a ponytail like a waterfall
Loudspeaker or land slide
I have a room key and a Johnny
A good buzz, feeling all right
Pitch a tent, pop a top
Forget about what you ain't got
See the sites, sleep until night
Stamp your feet, turn out the lights

If you want to go where they chain up the sun
See Fernando, see Fernando
He'll buy a bottle of suds for you and everyone
See Fernando, see Fernando

If you're high strung or stressed out
Down in the dumps, been turned out
Stabilized, motorized, insecure or fableized
Curious or furious, picked apart like Prometheus
Legalized, penalized, simplify, dry out your eyes

If you want to go where they chain up the sun
See Fernando, see Fernando
He'll buy a bottle of suds for you and everyone
See Fernando, see Fernando

You've been Jezebeled, back from hell
Cooling off, feeling well
Tired of talking, talked out
Ticked off or toughed up
Too talled or backed up
Haven't made your mind up
tbd'd or tb'd
Tired of falling to your knees

If you want to go where they chain up the sun
See Fernando, see Fernando
He'll buy a bottle of suds for you and everyone
See Fernando, see Fernando

And if you want to go where they chain up the sun
See Fernando, see Fernando
He'll buy a bottle of suds for you and everyone
See Fernando, see Fernando


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See Fernando Lyrics as written by Jenny Diane Lewis

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    General Comment

    This song is about being over exposed, and learning to let it go, in different ways.

    thembraincellson September 10, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    It's interesting how a few lyric inconsistencies change the meaning of this song, heh.

    "He'll buy, bottle the suns for you and everyone." turned out to be incorrect, as was "DVDed or TVed." I corrected them from Jenny's site with the official lyrics.

    iamboneson September 16, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    That aside, I think this song is actually about someone who's let go of their religion.

    This person "tired of falling to their knees" to pray, and tired of talking about it. Now they've let loose and are living a carefree life, hence the narrator (or Jenny) tells them to go see Fernando, "he'll buy a bottle of suds for you and everyone."

    iamboneson September 16, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    i would have thought it was you're classic "come to the disco" kinda song. You know, get all dressed up, forget about your problems and go out sorta thing. chain up the sun= disco ball? maybe!

    beatbox55on March 04, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I like to think of Fernando in this song as a personification the San Fernando Valley.

    Eponymous Economiston April 24, 2009   Link
  • 0
    Song Meaning

    jenny said this song was about a dealer

    funny thing, she performed this song at a show with kids once, look for the youtube video :D

    feion June 22, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Fernando was the name of the teddy bear on the "Golden Girls" episode she was on as a kid. Not saying that's related, but it's interesting anyway.

    nerdlandon May 28, 2015   Link

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