Haunted House
Bee Gees Lyrics


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I know baby's bad for my self-esteem.
Find another face for your sympathy.
Some of us cry, some of them lie,
but no one sees inside.

The spark of baby's eyes and I turn to stone.
Maybe I can't survive in the danger zone.
Sounds of the night.
Streets without light.
And baby's not alone.

Try to hold her to myself.
Someone else is breaking all my dreams. She
needs so many games to play.
One more time I climb the stairs.
Open up the door and she was gone.

And baby here I go,
like a lamb to slaughter.

Don't stop haunting me in this old house (like a lamb to slaughter).
I still love you when you're not around.
I'm still waiting for your midnight ride (like a lamb to slaughter).
I'll still love you when it's cold outside.
Me so sorry that I let you down (like a lamb to slaughter).
But you keep haunting me in this old town.

And the smile is no longer there.
The face and the eyes and the hair.
Nothing stands the test of time.
You live forever, never mine.
I cling to dreams that turn to sand.
Our life is now a distant land.

We commit emotional suicide.
Every single room is electrified.
Your memory shadowing me.
The house where sorrow hides.

Pull it down, blow it up.
Help me send these walls of love away.

And baby here I go,
like a lamb to slaughter.

Don't stop haunting me in this old house (like a lamb to slaughter).
I still love you when you're not around.
I'm still waiting for your midnight ride (like a lamb to slaughter).
I'll still love you when it's cold outside.
Me so sorry that I let you down (like a lamb to slaughter)
But you keep haunting me in this old town.

(Like a lamb to slaughter)




Don't stop haunting me in this old house (like a lamb to slaughter).
I still love you when you're not around

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Haunted House" by the Bee Gees reflect a relationship gone wrong, where the singer struggles with the consequences of falling in love with someone who is not good for their self-esteem. The lyrics speak to the idea that some people cry, while others lie, and yet no one truly sees inside. The singer mentions the spark in the baby's eyes that turns them to stone, possibly suggesting that they feel powerless around this person. They find themselves living in a "danger zone," where the "streets have no light," and they are always haunted by the memory of the baby who is "not alone."


The singer tries to hold on to the relationship, but someone else is always breaking their dreams. The baby needs "so many games to play," hinting at a manipulative personality. The singer climbs the stairs one more time to find that the baby has left again. They admit that they feel like a "lamb to slaughter" when it comes to this relationship, indicating a sense of dread and foreboding. They know they should let go, but they still yearn for the baby's love.


The final verses reflect on the inevitability of change and the passing of time. The memory of the baby continues to shadow the singer, leading them to commit "emotional suicide" in every room of the haunted house. The lyrics suggest that the house is a metaphor for the relationship - one that needs to be pulled down or blown up to move on. But despite everything, the singer cannot stop being haunted by the memory of the baby.


Line by Line Meaning

I know baby's bad for my self-esteem.
The singer is aware that being with their lover is not good for their sense of self-worth.


Find another face for your sympathy.
The singer is telling their lover to seek comfort or sympathy from someone else.


Some of us cry, some of them lie, but no one sees inside.
People react differently to emotional pain, and sometimes it is hard to know what is really going on inside.


The spark of baby's eyes and I turn to stone.
The artist becomes immobilized or emotionally numb in response to their lover's gaze.


Maybe I can't survive in the danger zone.
The artist is struggling to cope with the risks or instability of the relationship.


Sounds of the night. Streets without light. And baby's not alone.
The darkness and solitude of the evening emphasize the feelings of fear or isolation the singer is experiencing, even though their lover is with them.


Try to hold her to myself. Someone else is breaking all my dreams. She needs so many games to play.
The singer is trying to keep their lover close, but it feels like someone else is coming between them. The lover seems to enjoy playing games or manipulating the singer's emotions.


One more time I climb the stairs. Open up the door and she was gone.
The artist is haunted by memories of their lover leaving them or disappearing without warning.


And baby here I go, like a lamb to slaughter.
The artist feels like they are walking blindly into a painful or dangerous situation.


Don't stop haunting me in this old house (like a lamb to slaughter).
The lover's absence continues to linger and cause pain for the artist, even in familiar surroundings.


I still love you when you're not around.
Despite everything, the singer still has feelings for their lover even when they are gone.


I'm still waiting for your midnight ride (like a lamb to slaughter).
The artist feels like they are waiting to be taken on a journey by their lover, even though it might be dangerous or self-destructive.


I'll still love you when it's cold outside.
The singer's love for their lover remains steadfast even in difficult circumstances.


Me so sorry that I let you down (like a lamb to slaughter).
The singer feels responsible for their lover's disappointment or heartache, but they keep coming back to them anyway.


But you keep haunting me in this old town.
The singer cannot escape the memories or feelings associated with their lover, no matter where they go.


The face and the eyes and the hair. Nothing stands the test of time.
Physical appearances are temporary, and even memories fade over time.


You live forever, never mine. I cling to dreams that turn to sand. Our life is now a distant land.
The lover seems to exist outside of time and space, and the artist is left grasping at illusions or memories that slip away and become painful reminders of the past.


We commit emotional suicide. Every single room is electrified. Your memory shadowing me. The house where sorrow hides.
The singer and their lover have unintentionally hurt each other so much that it feels like every place they go is fraught with tension or pain. The lover's memory seems to loom over the singer everywhere they go.


Pull it down, blow it up. Help me send these walls of love away.
The singer wants to destroy or erase the remnants of their relationship because it is too painful to bear.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BARRY ALAN GIBB, MAURICE ERNEST GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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