13 Memory Lane
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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This is the place you end up
When you lose the chase
Where you're dragged against your will
From a basement on the hill

And all anybody knows
Is you're not like them
And they kick you in the head
And send you back to bed

Isolation pulled you past a tunnel to a bright
World where you can make a place to stay

But everybody's scared of this place
They're staying away
Your little house on memory lane

The mayor's name is fear
His voice patrols the pier
From a mountain of cliche
That advances every day

The doctor spoke a cloud
He rained out loud
You'll keep your doors and windows shut
And swear you'll never show a soul again

But isolation pushes you 'til every muscle aches
Down the only road it ever takes

But everybody's scared of this place
They're staying away
Your little house on memory lane

If it's your decision to be open about yourself
Be careful or else
Be careful or else

I'm comfortable apart
It's all written on my chart
That I take what's given me
Most cooperatively

I do what people say
And lie in bed all day
Absolutely horrified
I hope you're satisfied

Isolation pushes past self-hatred, guilt and shame
To a place where suffering's just a game

But everybody's scared of this place
They're staying away
Your little house on memory lane





Your little house on memory lane

Overall Meaning

The song "Memory Lane" by Elliott Smith is a melancholic reflection on the struggles of isolation and mental health, and how they can lead to feelings of being an outsider or outcast in society. The lyrics describe being dragged against your will from a basement on a hill to a place where nobody understands you, and being kicked in the head and sent back to bed. Isolation is represented as a deep, dark tunnel that Smith has been pulled past, leading to a bright and beautiful world where he can make a place to stay. However, everybody is scared of this place and stays away, leaving Smith alone in his little house on memory lane.


The chorus continues with the theme of fear and isolation, describing the mayor's name as "fear" and his voice patrolling the pier from a mountain of cliché. The doctor's words are represented as a cloud that rains fear, forcing Smith to keep his doors and windows shut and swear he'll never show a soul again. However, isolation continues to push him until every muscle aches, down the only road it ever takes. The final verse reveals Smith's resignation to his fate, as he states that he is comfortable being apart, lying in bed all day and doing what people say. He hopes that someone else is satisfied with his life, emphasizing the bleakness of his situation.


Overall, "Memory Lane" is an emotional commentary on the difficulties of living with mental health disorders, particularly depression and anxiety. Smith's lyrics paint a picture of a life lived in isolation and fear, where even the brightest moments are tinged with darkness and loneliness. The song is a haunting reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support, and the consequences of ignoring those who struggle with these issues.


Line by Line Meaning

This is the place you end up
The place where you find yourself


When you lose the chase
After you've failed to achieve what you want


Where you're dragged against your will
A place you don't want to be


From a basement on the hill
A dark and depressing place


And all anybody knows
No one knows anything about you


Is you're not like them
You're different from everyone else around you


And they kick you in the head
People criticize and belittle you


And send you back to bed
You retreat and feel defeated


Isolation pulled you past a tunnel to a bright
Being alone takes you on a journey to a better place


World where you can make a place to stay
A place where you can create your own space


But everybody's scared of this place
This place is intimidating to others


They're staying away
Others are choosing not to join you


Your little house on memory lane
A place where you can reminisce and feel safe


The mayor's name is fear
The powerful force in your head is fear


His voice patrols the pier
It controls your thoughts and decisions


From a mountain of cliche
A source of unoriginal, overused ideas


That advances every day
That continues to grow stronger


The doctor spoke a cloud
The doctor's voice is unclear or confusing


He rained out loud
The doctor spoke in a way that was overwhelming


You'll keep your doors and windows shut
You'll close yourself off from the world


And swear you'll never show a soul again
And promise to keep your struggles to yourself


But isolation pushes you 'til every muscle aches
Being alone can be exhausting and painful


Down the only road it ever takes
Leading down a path with no other options


If it's your decision to be open about yourself
If you choose to reveal your true self to others


Be careful or else
Be vigilant and protect yourself


I'm comfortable apart
Being alone is where I feel most at ease


It's all written on my chart
It's a part of my personality


That I take what's given me
I accept what I have to work with


Most cooperatively
Without causing trouble or resistance


I do what people say
I follow instructions without question


And lie in bed all day
I spend my days avoiding reality


Absolutely horrified
Completely terrified


I hope you're satisfied
I hope you're happy with what you've done to me


Isolation pushes past self-hatred, guilt and shame
The loneliness helps you overcome negative emotions


To a place where suffering's just a game
Where you can cope with pain more easily


Your little house on memory lane
A place of recollection and solace




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave
Written by: STEVEN P. SMITH

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@roiybenkel682

This is the place
You'll end up when
You lose the chase
Where you're dragged against your will
From a basement on the hill
And all anybody knows is
You're not like them
And they kick you in the head
And send you back to bed
Isolation pulled you pass a tunnel to a
Bright world where you can make a place to stay
But everybody's scared of this place
They're staying away
Your little house on memory lane
The mayor's name is fear
His force patrols the pier
From a mountain of cliché
That advances everyday
The doctor spoke a cloud
He rained out loud
You'll keep your doors and windows shut
And swear you'll
Never show a soul again
But isolation pushes you ‘til every muscle aches
Down the only road it ever takes
But everybody's scared of this place
They're staying away
Your little house on memory lane
If it's your decision
To be open about yourself
Be careful or else
Be careful or else
Uncomfortable apart
It's all written on my chart
And I take what's given to me
Most cooperatively
I do what people say
And lie in bed all day
Absolutely horrified
I hope you're satisfied
Isolation pushes past self hatred, guilt and shame
To a place where suffering is just a game
But everybody's scared of this place
They're staying away
Your little house on memory lane
Your little house on memory lane



All comments from YouTube:

@mariamman

i love elliott’s songwriting skill’s but my god his lyrics are so underrated, just unbelievably beautiful

@jcorkable

Do you ever listen to a song you haven't listened to in at least a decade, and surprise yourself by remembering every word?

@ryansanders9273

a testament to his writing

@alisainchains7453

Isolation pushes past self hatred guilt and shame to a place where suffering is just a game

@iamjesuschristintheflesh5866

One of the best songs ever written

@kevinthomas4180

I have lived in the same house all my life. I can't get out of bed much anymore, except when I have to go to my terrible job which just leaves me completely exhausted everyday. I refer to it as memory lane to friends, if I ever see them randomly. They haven't come around for years. I relate to this song too much...

@naillomel2621

I feel this.

@colinlarson9656

I gotta say something. This mans music, this song especially has even more weight to it now that I am 6 months sober than I could have imagined in all my years downing in the drink. I will never romanticize my addictions again. Nope, depression was indeed not awesome when I was struggling and drugged up.

@BearFattfilm

This is an underrated comment. Especially considering Elliot’s own struggles with addiction. It is so easy to romanticize, but that’s just an excuse for a weak will that will result in an early death.

@kazvall8157

This album is quickly becoming my favorite, of his. Well isn't every album the best one, as you go through them?

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