Mister Please
Damn Yankees Lyrics


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Mister please
Won't yo tell me I'm alright
I'm so lonely
I been thinking I could die
I got me a woman
She bled her soul
All over me
I think she's crazy
What you gonna do with me
Brother brother
Can't you hear them mission bells
Calling out
All them sinners bound for hell
Ain't no stranger
Been down that road before
So brother brother
Won't you tell me I'm alright
I'm alright
Ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah
Smoking mother nature into the dust
Yeah that's all I see
Praying to gods that are made out of rust
And thinking what you might have been
Now I suppose I could change my vows
Yeah that's all I need
Maybe some day you'll find me fishing
For the lock that fits with my key
Gonna change it baby that me
Ah, ah, hey mister
Never one to count
Take a look at my life
What a work of art I see
Got no love baby living off the tracks
With the chains and the shackles on me
Now I'm with you
Gonna head on south
Sliding down to Mexico way
Maybe someday you'll find me sitting
On a beach where the palm-ah trees sway
And heaven's just a little kiss away
Won't you help me mister please
Now I suppose I could change my vows
Yeah that's all I need
Maybe someday you'll find me fishing
For the lock that fits with my key
Gonna change it baby that's me
Won't you help me mister please
Mister please
Won't you tell me I'm alright
I'm so lonely
I been thinking I could die
I got this woman
She bled her soul all over me
Now I think I'm crazy




What you gonna do with me
Mister please

Overall Meaning

The song "Mister Please" by Damn Yankees is a soulful ballad that portrays the singer's inner turmoil and emotional strife. The song is a plea to the listener, referred to as "Mister," to reassure the singer of his worthiness and alleviate the loneliness and despair that he is feeling.


The chorus, "Mister please, won't you tell me I'm alright? I'm so lonely, I been thinking I could die," encapsulates the theme of the song. The singer is seeking validation and support in his time of need. He then laments about his relationship with a woman who has left him feeling drained and overwhelmed, "I got me a woman, she bled her soul all over me, now I think she's crazy, what you gonna do with me."


The song continues with a few stanzas that touch on the singer's struggles with addiction, making references to smoking and praying to gods that are "made out of rust." The song concludes with the singer's resolve to make a change in his life, "Maybe someday you'll find me fishing for the lock that fits with my key, gonna change it baby that's me, won't you help me mister please."


Overall, "Mister Please" is a poignant and introspective song about seeking validation and redemption in the face of personal struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

Mister please Won't yo tell me I'm alright
The singer is asking for reassurance that they are doing okay and need someone to tell them that.


I'm so lonely I been thinking I could die
The singer feels incredibly lonely and is having thoughts of self-harm due to this loneliness.


I got me a woman She bled her soul All over me I think she's crazy What you gonna do with me
The singer has a partner who is emotionally draining and unstable, and the singer is unsure of how to handle the situation.


Brother brother Can't you hear them mission bells Calling out All them sinners bound for hell
The artist is referring to religious imagery and is asking if their friend can hear the warnings of impending danger and consequences.


Ain't no stranger Been down that road before So brother brother Won't you tell me I'm alright
The artist has been through tough times before and is asking their friend for validation that they will make it through this current struggle as well.


Smoking mother nature into the dust Yeah that's all I see Praying to gods that are made out of rust And thinking what you might have been
The singer sees destruction and decay around them and is questioning their belief system and wondering what they could have accomplished if circumstances were different.


Now I suppose I could change my vows Yeah that's all I need Maybe some day you'll find me fishing For the lock that fits with my key Gonna change it baby that me
The singer is considering making changes to their life and is hopeful for finding the right fit for them.


Ah, ah, hey mister Never one to count Take a look at my life What a work of art I see
The artist is calling out to someone and expressing pride in their unconventional lifestyle and choices.


Got no love baby living off the tracks With the chains and the shackles on me Now I'm with you Gonna head on south Sliding down to Mexico way Maybe someday you'll find me sitting On a beach where the palm-ah trees sway And heaven's just a little kiss away
The artist is in a difficult place in life, but is hoping to escape and find happiness, possibly in Mexico. They dream of being in a picturesque, romantic setting.


Won't you help me mister please
The artist is once again asking for assistance and guidance from someone else.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jack Blades, Ted A. Nugent, Tommy R. Shaw

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