You're Gonna Miss Me
13th Floor Elevators Lyrics


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Oh yeah
Ah
You're gonna wake up one morning as the sun greets the dawn
You're gonna wake up one morning as the sun greets the dawn
You're gonna look around in your mind, girl, you're gonna find that
I'm gone
You didn't realize
You didn't realize
You didn't realize
You didn't realize
You didn't realize
Oh, you're gonna miss me, baby
Oh, you're gonna miss me, baby
Oh, you're gonna miss me, child, yeah, yeah
I gave you the warning
But you never heeded it
How can you say you miss my lovin'
When you never needed it?
Yeah, yeah, ow
You're gonna wake up wonderin'
Find yourself all alone
But what's gonna stop me, baby?
I'm not comin' home
I'm not comin' home
I'm not comin' home




Oh, oh, oh, yeah
Oh, oh, oh, yeah

Overall Meaning

The 13th Floor Elevators' "You're Gonna Miss Me" is a song about regret, loss, and a warning to a lover who didn't appreciate and took the relationship for granted. The singer warns his lover that she's going to wake up one morning and realize that he's gone. He emphasizes that she never heeded his warning, and she never needed his love, but now, she's going to miss him. The line "You're gonna look around in your mind, girl, you're gonna find that I'm gone" suggests that the singer was deeply involved with his lover, and she didn't realize that the relationship was valuable. He struggled to make her see the importance of the relationship, and now it's too late to regret.


The repetition of "You didn't realize" in the song shows the bitterness and harsh reality of the situation. The singer is upset because he warned his lover that she was going to miss him, but she didn't take him seriously. Now, he's sure that she's going to regret her actions as she'll wake up alone and realize how much she misses him. The line, "But what's gonna stop me, baby? I'm not comin' home," suggests that the singer isn't going to give in to her regrets and come back. He's moving on for good.


In summary, the 13th Floor Elevators' "You're Gonna Miss Me" is a song about a dysfunctional relationship, unappreciated love, and belated regrets. The singer warns his lover that she's going to miss him but it's too late to fix anything. The song is a classic example of a bitter breakup song that highlights the idea of "you don't know what you've got till it's gone."


Line by Line Meaning

You're gonna wake up one morning as the sun greets the dawn
One day you will wake up while the sun shines in and ushers in the new day


You're gonna look around in your mind, girl, you're gonna find that I'm gone
You will soon realize that I have left you and moved on from whatever we shared


You didn't realize
You were too naive to see things as they really were


Oh, you're gonna miss me, baby
You will come to realize that you want me back


I gave you the warning, but you never heeded it
I did try to warn you, but you chose not to listen to me


How can you say you miss my lovin' when you never needed it?
It's surprising that you claim to miss the love I gave when you never really cared for it in the first place


You're gonna wake up wonderin', find yourself all alone
You will wake up feeling alone and abandoned


But what's gonna stop me, baby? I'm not comin' home
Unfortunately for you, I am not coming back home anytime soon




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: SAM HOPKINS

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@gaiusleviathan8110

It’s nothing short of a crime that this album isn’t as revered in rock n roll history as some of its contemporaries

@daveapple205

I was in second grade when my big brother brought this album home. I think we my have driven our parents nuts with it. They thought it was the most horrible thing they had ever heard until my brother brought home "In a Gadda da Vida".

@sonyakereopa1413

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@CamilleSade

I can imagine. Thats so cool. I wish i knew them as a child. One of my fav Bands ever.

@FredMorris-pc8ed

if you like this you might like a song by my brother called In Love. His name is Stu Morris

@Foxglove963

hahahaha aww you gonna miss me baby arrrch...ow ....

@KoolKatDave

Wow, your mom and dad were spot on! ;p-) PS - Very cool name you have there, Dave!

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@nicky7694

I went to high school with these guys. They played at a lot of our school Danes. They were so good. There is only one left alive nowJohn Ike Walton. So many memories drink a little wine smoke a little weed and drift into my memories. RIP rock on tfnd

@Birdbike719

I got to see Roky at the Continental Club years ago. So glad I did. A true legend

@heli-crewhgs5285

You were lucky to have a group of Scandinavian students at your school. 🇩🇰

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