Solo Flights
Eagles of Death Metal Lyrics


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I don't need a reason baby
I don't have to worry
I keep a tight grip on myself
I ain't in no kind of hurry

You don't get it, no
You don't get it, no
You don't get it, no
You don't get it, no

So tired of fooling around
In just a one way conversation
What the stitch's
I scratch what itches
Bravo self-gratification

Nobody does me like I do
I'm just a one man operation
Beg me to show you the ropes
Well I can't get no vacuumication

You don't get it, no
You don't get it, no
You don't get to love me!

You don't get it, no
You don't get it, no

You don't get it, no
You don't get it, no

You don't get it
You don't get it
No one gets to love me!

You don't get it, no
'Cause I'll get it on

No one's gonna hold my hand
It's got a full-time occupation
I close my eyes and picture you
And cut out all the aggrivation

You don't get it, no
You don't get it, no

You don't get it, no
You don't get it, no

You don't get it
You don't get it
No one gets to love me!





You don't get it, no
'Cause I'll get home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Eagles of Death Metal's "Solo Flights" explore themes of self-reliance, independence, and the frustration that can come with unsatisfying relationships. The singer in the song seems to be a lone wolf who doesn't need anyone else to be happy, describing themselves as a "one man operation" and rejecting the attempts of others to love them. They keep themselves in check and don't rush into anything, showing confidence in their ability to handle things on their own. The frustration comes from trying to connect with someone who doesn't understand them, someone who wants to hold their hand instead of letting them fly solo.


The repeated phrase "You don't get it" emphasizes the divide between the singer and whoever they're addressing. Despite the other person's attempts to bridge the gap, the singer remains resolute in their self-sufficiency. They scratch their own itches, gratify themselves, and imagine their ideal partner as a way of avoiding the "aggrivation" of reality. The chorus is a defiant rejection of anyone who wants to control or possess the singer, with the repetition of "No one gets to love me" driving home the point. At the same time, the final line of the song - "Cause I'll get home" - leaves open the possibility that the singer may eventually find their way back to some kind of relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't need a reason baby
I don't require justification


I don't have to worry
I am not anxious


I keep a tight grip on myself
I am in full control of my actions


I ain't in no kind of hurry
I am not in a rush or hurried state


You don't get it, no
You do not understand what I am saying


So tired of fooling around
I am fed up with playful behavior


In just a one way conversation
I am the only one talking


What the stitch's
What's the problem


I scratch what itches
I only fulfill my own desires


Bravo self-gratification
I am proud of my self-satisfaction


Nobody does me like I do
I know myself best


I'm just a one man operation
I work independently


Beg me to show you the ropes
You will ask for my guidance


Well I can't get no vacuumication
I cannot find satisfaction from others


You don't get to love me!
You cannot have my love


No one's gonna hold my hand
I will not rely on others


It's got a full-time occupation
This takes up all my time


I close my eyes and picture you
I imagine you in my mind


And cut out all the aggrivation
I ignore all the pain and frustration


'Cause I'll get it on
I will continue to do it my way




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JOSH HOMME, JESSE HUGHES

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