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Hello I Love You
The Doors Lyrics


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Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you, let me jump in your game
Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you, let me jump in your game

She's walking down the street
Blind to every eye she meets
Do you think you'll be the guy
To make the queen of the angels sigh?

Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you, let me jump in your game
Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name?
Hello, I love you, let me jump in your game

She holds her head so high, like a statue in the sky
Her arms are wicked, and her legs are long
When she moves my brain screams out this song

Sidewalk crouches at her feet
Like a dog that begs for something sweet
Do you hope to make her see, you fool?
Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel?

Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
I want you, hello, I need my baby
Hello, hello, hello, hello

Overall Meaning

The Doors’ “Hello, I Love You” is a classic love song with an upbeat and catchy melody that belies its deeper complexity. At its core, the song is about infatuation and the desire to connect with someone. The lyrics are about a man who sees a woman on the street and is immediately captivated by her. He wants to know her name, to jump into her game, to win her over.


The lyrics capture the man’s initial attraction to the woman, but they also reveal the darker, more obsessive aspects of his feelings. The woman is an object of desire, and the man sees her as a queen among angels, a dusky jewel to be plucked. The language is submissive, with the man begging for her attention and validation, and the metaphors are often animalistic, with the woman compared to a statue in the sky and the man to a dog crouching at her feet.


Overall, “Hello, I Love You” is a song about the powerful and sometimes overwhelming emotions of attraction, infatuation, and desire. The lyrics encapsulate the experience of seeing someone who takes your breath away and feeling the intense urge to pursue them, while also acknowledging the potentially darker aspects of those feelings.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello, I love you, won't you tell me your name?
The singer is attracted to this person and wants to know their name.


Hello, I love you, let me jump in your game
The singer wants to join the other person and be a part of their life.


She's walking down the street
The woman the singer is talking about is out in public.


Blind to every eye she meets
The woman does not seem to notice or pay attention to the people around her.


Do you think you'll be the guy
This is a rhetorical question directed to the listener, asking if they think they have a chance with the woman.


To make the queen of the angels sigh?
The singer thinks this woman is an angelic figure, and they want to impress her.


She holds her head so high, like a statue in the sky
The woman carries herself with a regal air and is admired by the singer.


Her arms are wicked, and her legs are long
The woman has a sexy or enticing physical appearance, according to the artist.


When she moves my brain screams out this song
The artist is so enraptured by the woman that they feel like singing or expressing themselves in some way.


Sidewalk crouches at her feet
The sidewalk seems to be offering obeisance or worship to the woman.


Like a dog that begs for something sweet
The singer likens the sidewalk's attitude to a dog begging for food.


Do you hope to make her see, you fool?
The artist is mocking someone who they think has no chance with the woman, and is calling them a fool.


Do you hope to pluck this dusky jewel?
The singer sees the woman as a prized object or treasure, and is asking if someone thinks they can win her over.


Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
The singer is repeating their initial greeting to the woman, perhaps hoping to catch her attention.


I want you, hello, I need my baby
The singer is expressing their desire to be with the woman and is using terms of endearment.


Hello, hello, hello, hello
The artist continues to repeat their greeting, as if trying to engage someone who is ignoring them.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: James Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore

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