Draw The Line
Aerosmith爀 Lyrics


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Checkmate honey,
Beat ya at your own damn game
No dice honey,
I'm livin' on the astral plane
Feet's on the ground,
And your head's goin' down the drain
Oh, heads I win, tails you lose,
To the never mind
Where to draw the line

An Indian summer,
Carrie was all over the floor
She was a wet net winner,
And rarely ever left the store
She'd sing and dance all night,
And wrong all the right out of me
Oh, pass me the vile and cross your fingers,
It don't take time
Know where to draw the line

Hi ho silver,
We were singin' all your cowboy songs
Oh, you told Carrie,
And promised her you wouldn't be long
Heads I win, tails you lose,
Lord it's such a crime
No dice honey, you're the salt,
You're the queen of the brine
Checkmate honey,
You're the only one who's got to choose
Where to draw the line

Checkmate, don't be late
Take another pull
That's right
Impossible
When you got to be yourself
You're the boss, the toss
The price, the dice




Grab yourself a slice
Know where to draw the line

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Aerosmith's "Draw the line" seem to capture the rebellious and non-conformist spirit of the rock music scene of the 1970s. In the chorus, the singer seems to be telling his lover to take control of the situation and make a decision, choosing where to draw the line. The idea of "checkmate" and "beating at your own damn game" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the struggle against societal expectations and norms. The idea of living on the "astral plane" and having one's "feet on the ground" seems to be a nod towards the psychedelic culture of the time, while the reference to "Cowboy songs" in the bridge suggests the influence of country music, which was also gaining popularity.


The second verse of the song tells the story of a woman named Carrie, who wins at everything, but eventually loses the singer's heart. The language used is poetic, with "wronging all the right out of me" being a particularly creative phrase. The use of the word "vile" also adds to the sense of danger and rebellion that permeates the song. In the final chorus, the song seems to come full circle, with the singer returning to the idea of checkmate, urging his lover not to be late and to "grab yourself a slice" of life, before ending on the upbeat note of "know where to draw the line."


Line by Line Meaning

Checkmate honey,
I have won, you have lost


Beat ya at your own damn game
I have defeated you by using your own tactics against you


No dice honey,
This will not happen


I'm livin' on the astral plane
I live in a different world


Feet's on the ground,
I am practical and realistic


And your head's goin' down the drain
Your mind is not in the right place


Oh, heads I win, tails you lose,
Either way, I come out on top


To the never mind
It doesn't matter


Where to draw the line
Knowing when to stop or set limits


An Indian summer,
A pleasant period in the autumn season


Carrie was all over the floor
Carrie was dancing wildly


She was a wet net winner,
She won everything


And rarely ever left the store
She spent a lot of time at the party


She'd sing and dance all night,
Carrie was energetic and joyful


And wrong all the right out of me
She made me do things I regret


Oh, pass me the vile and cross your fingers,
Give me the drugs and hope for the best


It don't take time
It happens quickly


Know where to draw the line
Knowing when to stop or set limits


Hi ho silver,
An expression of excitement


We were singin' all your cowboy songs
We enjoyed singing together


Oh, you told Carrie,
You promised Carrie


And promised her you wouldn't be long
You said you wouldn't stay away for long


Lord it's such a crime
It's a terrible thing


No dice honey, you're the salt,
I don't want you around, you're no good


You're the queen of the brine
You're the best at being unpleasant


Checkmate honey,
I have won, you have lost


You're the only one who's got to choose
It's up to you


Where to draw the line
Knowing when to stop or set limits


Checkmate, don't be late
I have won and don't want to wait any longer


Take another pull
Take another drink or puff


That's right
Yes, exactly


Impossible
It cannot be done


When you got to be yourself
When you have to be true to yourself


You're the boss, the toss
You are in charge


The price, the dice
The cost, the risk


Grab yourself a slice
Get something you want


Know where to draw the line
Knowing when to stop or set limits




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: JOE PERRY, STEVEN TYLER

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