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Hotels
Juliana Hatfield Lyrics


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I miss the sound of laughter
The children down the street
I may not find an answer
It's only memories

Hotels, hotels
Welcome me when I need a home
Hotels, hotels

Days are getting shorter
And the night wind in the trees
And the soft skin on your shoulder
And the way you wanted me

Hotels, hotels
Welcome me when I need a home
Hotels, hotels

Think of me when I'm leaving

Will you give this to my mother?
Once again it's time to leave
There's no ever after
There's only in between

Hotels, hotels
Welcome me when I need a home
Hotels, hotels, hotels
Welcome me when I need a home
Hotels.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Hotels" by Juliana Hatfield touch upon themes of nostalgia, impermanence, and a transient sense of home. The opening lines express a yearning for the sound of laughter from children who used to live down the street. The singer acknowledges that there may not be an easy answer to this longing and that it is only memories that remain. The repetition of "hotels, hotels" suggests a consistency to this feeling of transiency and impermanence, as if a hotel is a home away from home that can provide some comfort but ultimately does not last.


As the lyrics continue, there is a shift towards a more personal and romantic sentiment. The singer describes the days getting shorter, the night wind in the trees, and the soft skin on a partner's shoulder. This may indicate a desire for intimacy and connection amidst the transience of life. The repetition of "hotels" continues to serve as a reminder of the impermanence of this comfort.


The final lines of the song suggest a sense of closure and acceptance of the constant movement of life. The singer asks their partner to give something to their mother as they leave again, acknowledging that there is no ever after and only the in between moments. The repetition of "hotels" one last time serves as a reminder of this impermanence and a sense of finding a temporary home wherever one may be.


Line by Line Meaning

I miss the sound of laughter
I long for the happy, carefree times when everyone laughed together


The children down the street
I remember the neighborhood kids, full of energy and joy


I may not find an answer
I don't know how to fix things or make them right


It's only memories
All I have left are the thoughts and recollections of what once was


Days are getting shorter
The sun sets earlier each day as winter approaches


And the night wind in the trees
I hear the rustling of leaves and the howling of the wind in the dark


And the soft skin on your shoulder
I remember the tenderness of your touch, the comfort in your embrace


And the way you wanted me
I remember the passion and desire in your eyes when you looked at me


Think of me when I'm leaving
Please don't forget me when I'm gone and out of sight


Will you give this to my mother?
Please make sure my message gets to my mom


Once again it's time to leave
I have to go again, just like so many times before


There's no ever after
We can't live happily ever after like they do in fairy tales


There's only in between
We have to make the most of the time we have together, because that's all there is


Hotels, hotels welcome me when I need a home
Hotels are my temporary home, my shelter and refuge when I'm away from everything I know


Hotels, hotels welcome me when I need a home
The only constant in my life is the transitory nature of hotels


Hotels, hotels welcome me when I need a home
Without hotels, I would be lost and stranded, wandering from place to place


Hotels
Hotels are the only place I can call home when I'm away from everything I know




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JULIANA HATFIELD

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