Let Me
郭富城 Lyrics


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Yeah, all those stars drip down like butter
Promises are sweet
We hold out our pans, lift our hands to catch them
We eat them up, drink them up, up, up, up

Hey, let me in
Hey, let me in
I only wish that I could hear you whisper down
Mister fisherman, to a less peculiar ground
He gathered up his loved ones and he brought them all around
To say goodbye, nice try

Hey, let me in
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey, let me in, let me in

I had a mind to try to stop you
Let me in, let me in
And I've got tar on my feet and I can't see
All the birds look down and laugh at me
Clumsy, crawling out of my skin

Hey, let me in
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey, let me in
Hey, let me in




Yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey, let me in

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to 郭富城's song Let Me in are cryptic and filled with metaphors, making it difficult to discern a singular interpretation. The song seems to be about the desire for acceptance and inclusion, as exemplified in the repeated refrain of "Hey, let me in." The opening lines suggest a desire for success and the attainment of material goods, represented by the stars dripping down like butter, but then the lyrics quickly pivot to a more emotional plea for acceptance.


The verse about the fisherman suggests a longing for simpler times and a sense of belonging to a community. The fisherman is able to gather his loved ones and say goodbye, indicating a closeness and connection that the singer craves. The imagery of tar on the feet and birds laughing at the singer suggests a sense of shame and insecurity. The final plea of "Hey, let me in" seems to be both literal and metaphorical, representing a desire to be let into a physical space as well as a social group or emotional connection.


Overall, the lyrics of Let Me in evoke a sense of longing and a desire for acceptance and belonging, but leave the exact meaning up to interpretation.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, all those stars drip down like butter
The stars above look plentiful and tempting, but just like butter, they are out of reach.


Promises are sweet
People make promises that sound nice and giving, but are often unfulfilled or insincere.


We hold out our pans, lift our hands to catch them
We eagerly try to collect the promises being made around us, hoping to benefit from them.


We eat them up, drink them up, up, up, up
We consume these empty promises without hesitation, ultimately leading to disappointment and regret.


Hey, let me in
The artist wants to be acknowledged and listened to, asking to be given a chance to express themselves.


I only wish that I could hear you whisper down
The singer desires to hear the thoughts and emotions of the person they are conversing with, hoping for honest and direct communication.


Mister fisherman, to a less peculiar ground
The singer refers to a figure of authority, asking them to move the conversation to a more comfortable and familiar location.


He gathered up his loved ones and he brought them all around
The figure of authority brings in close friends and family to be a part of the conversation and decision-making process.


To say goodbye, nice try
The conversation may not go the way the artist had hoped or expected, leading to a goodbye or end to the discussion.


I had a mind to try to stop you
The artist had a desire to intervene and stop an action from occurring.


And I've got tar on my feet and I can't see
The singer feels stuck in a situation that is messy and unclear, unable to move forward.


All the birds look down and laugh at me
The artist feels vulnerable and exposed, as though everyone else can see their struggles and shortcomings.


Clumsy, crawling out of my skin
The singer feels uncomfortable and anxious, wanting to escape the current state they are in.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bill Berry, Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Michael Mills

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