Take Me
Don Chaffer Lyrics


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"Old ain't a word the I'm fond of," he said.
"And these days I've begun to lose count."
Mumbling she rolls in her wheelchair, and says,
"I'm afraid that they've closed my account."

There's a blur that occurs in the line of their life
That decays the whole notion of sense
And they call to the past, insisting that it last,
While they're climbing down reality's fence

Singing with me
Take me
Take me
Write my name in the most Holy Tome
And when it's my time
To assume the sublime,
Take me to my promised home

And their hands aren't gnarled, they're in love with the earth
And they're dying to go there again
We say the essence of life is strong in our youth,
Slowly buried under wrinkles of skin

But there's God in the way that life comes to an end,
In the way that it draws to a close,




In the saying of soul to the house of the skin,
You're too weak now to really oppose

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Don Chaffer's song, "Take Me In," paints a picture of the struggles and fears of aging. The first verse introduces a man who is uncomfortable with the idea of growing old, and a woman who is coming to terms with the end of her life. The singer seems to empathize with them, describing the confusion and disorder that comes with age. They resist the idea of change and hold onto memories of the past. However, the singer also recognizes the beauty and importance of aging, how it nurtures a deep connection to the earth, something young people often miss. The singer encourages a transition to the next phase of life, in which the body, mind, and soul are reunited.


The chorus, "Take Me" is repeated, and the singer asks to be written in the "most Holy Tome," a reference to the Bible, and to be taken to "my promised home," referring to heaven or spiritual afterlife. The lyrics express a desire for peace and release of the struggles of aging.


Overall, the song reflects on the journey of life and the inevitability of death. It reminds listeners to embrace the aging process, appreciate the beauty of growing old, and accept when it is time to let go and start a new journey.


Line by Line Meaning

Old ain't a word the I'm fond of," he said.
The singer dislikes the notion of getting old and suggests that he has lost track of time in his old age.


"And these days I've begun to lose count."
The singer has found difficulty in counting and keeping track of things lately.


Mumbling she rolls in her wheelchair, and says, "I'm afraid that they've closed my account."
The woman in a wheelchair speaks indistinctly and voices her fear of dying or losing her life soon.


There's a blur that occurs in the line of their life That decays the whole notion of sense And they call to the past, insisting that it last, While they're climbing down reality's fence
As people age, their lives become more and more confusing, as their senses and memories begin to deteriorate. They often look back to the past for comfort while they struggle to accept reality.


Singing with me Take me Take me Write my name in the most Holy Tome And when it's my time To assume the sublime, Take me to my promised home
The artist sings to God, asking Him to take him to heaven when he dies and to make sure that his name is recorded in heaven's holy book.


And their hands aren't gnarled, they're in love with the earth And they're dying to go there again We say the essence of life is strong in our youth, Slowly buried under wrinkles of skin
While older people's physical bodies change with age, they still appreciate the beauty of nature and long to experience it again. Young people may have more energy, but the value of life is often masked by youth, while elders' understanding of it is more authentic.


But there's God in the way that life comes to an end, In the way that it draws to a close, In the saying of soul to the house of the skin, You're too weak now to really oppose
The singer sees God in the process of death, as it is a necessary aspect in the cycle of life. They mention the soul's detachment from the body, which naturally happens as the body declines in health.




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