Good to Go
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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A low riding junkie girl
Rode down south to yr little world like a dream
You can do it if you want to
You can do it if you want to

You can do it if you want to be like me
I wouldn't need a hero if I wasn't such a zero
If I wasn't such a zero
Good to go

All I ever see around here is things of hers that you left lying around
It's all I ever see around here
She kicked new york like a curse
And you traced her footsteps in reverse up to queens

You can do it if you want to
You can do it if you want to
You can do it if you want to be like me
I wouldn't need a hero if I wasn't such a zero

If I wasn't such a zero
Good to go
All I ever see around here is things of hers that you left lying around
It's all I ever see around here

Some empty envelopes from some other town




It's all I ever see around here
I'm waiting for something that's not coming

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Elliott Smith's song Good to Go paint the portrait of a girl who rides into someone else's world in pursuit of a dream. She is described as a "low-riding junkie girl" who makes her way down south. The singer encourages the listener to take action if they want to be like her, but acknowledges his own shortcomings by saying that he wouldn't need a hero if he wasn't such a zero. He is resigned to the fact that he might not ever achieve his own dreams.


The second verse shifts focus to the remnants of the girl who came before. The singer can't help but see her things lying around everywhere, and it's all he ever sees. She seems to have left the city behind like a curse, and the singer retraces the steps that led her to Queens. The song ends on a wistful note, with references to empty envelopes from other towns, and an overall sense of waiting for something that may never come.


The lyrics seem to capture the sense of longing and restlessness that are themes in many of Elliott Smith's songs. The imagery is vivid and tactile, with specific details like the low-rider bike, the envelopes, and the traces of the girl who came before. The repeated refrain of "you can do it if you want to" is a reminder that the pursuit of dreams is ultimately up to the individual.


Line by Line Meaning

A low riding junkie girl
A woman who is addicted to drugs and has a lifestyle of poverty and recklessness.


Rode down south to yr little world like a dream
She came to visit you in your small world, which seemed surreal to her.


You can do it if you want to
You have the ability to achieve something if you put effort into it.


You can do it if you want to
You have the ability to achieve something if you put effort into it.


You can do it if you want to be like me
You have the choice to follow the artist's lifestyle, but the artist may not necessarily view their life as desirable.


I wouldn't need a hero if I wasn't such a zero
The singer feels like they are inadequate and incapable and therefore requires a hero to save them from themselves.


If I wasn't such a zero
The singer believes that their lack of self-worth is preventing them from achieving their goals.


Good to go
The artist is ready to go and do something.


All I ever see around here is things of hers that you left lying around
The artist is surrounded by reminders of a woman who has left belongings at their place.


It's all I ever see around here
The artist is constantly reminded of this woman's presence in their life.


She kicked new york like a curse
The woman left New York City behind in a negative way, possibly due to past experiences there.


And you traced her footsteps in reverse up to queens
You tried to retrace her steps and find her where she was before she left the city, possibly in Queens.


Some empty envelopes from some other town
The only things the singer finds around are empty envelopes with no real significance.


It's all I ever see around here
The singer's environment is barren and empty, causing a sense of disillusionment.


I'm waiting for something that's not coming
The singer is expecting something that will not arrive, leading to frustration and melancholy.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Steven Paul Smith

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@roiybenkel682

A low riding junkie girl
Rode down south to yr little world like a dream
You can do it if you want to
You can do it if you want to
You can do it if you want to be like me
I wouldn't need a hero if I wasn't such a zero
If I wasn't such a zero
Good to go
All I ever see around here is things of hers that you left lying around
It's all I ever see around here
She kicked New-York like a curse
And you traced her footsteps in reverse up to queens
You can do it if you want to
You can do it if you want to
You can do it if you want to be like me
I wouldn't need a hero if I wasn't such a zero
If I wasn't such a zero
Good to go
All I ever see around here is things of hers that you left lying around
It's all I ever see around here
Some empty envelopes from some other town
It's all I ever see around here
I'm waiting for something that's not coming



All comments from YouTube:

@oddmuch6267

Im jealous of these lyrics. How can I ever match up to his greatness. What a fucking genius.

@Claviceptic

What a shame.

@slaythembeforeme

Good thing lyrics and poetry isn't a competition, huh?

@natsukibarususubaru

max

@matthewalmont1272

"I'm waiting for something that's not coming." What a heartbreaking final line.

@clintjones81

I think it's my #1 favorite line out of all my favorite songs.

@jj80808

Makes me depressed everytime I hear it

@crummyregent0527

I know the feeling

@spencer1531

God, this whole album is so cool.

@daveed2589

Every track on this album is so fucking good. I've listened to it so many times. Love you Elliott

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