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I Can't Answer You Anymore
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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Something came from nothing today
While I was saying no

Don't you knock on my door
I can't answer you anymore

Absence makes the heart grow fond
Staying away from people

Was a question before
But I can't answer you anymore

Stepped to the scene where we'd meet
And wrote a song
I did everything right for somebody that
Does everything wrong

So I go from coast to coast
Over the Hawthorn Bridge

To the one I adore
You asked me what I'm looking for
But I can't answer you anymore
No, I can't answer you anymore

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Elliott Smith's song I Can't Answer You Anymore contain a sense of emotional ambiguity and disconnection. The opening line, "Something came from nothing today, while I was saying no," suggests a sudden realization, a change, or a surprise. However, the next verse, "Don't you knock on my door, I can't answer you anymore," is a clear message of rejection and avoidance. The relationship between the singer and the person who is knocking on his/her door is uncertain, but it could be a former lover or a friend who is seeking reconciliation, forgiveness, or an explanation. The singer, however, seems to have made up his/her mind and refuses to engage in any further conversation or confrontation. It could be seen as a sign of empowerment, self-preservation, or maturity, but it could also be interpreted as a sign of cowardice, apathy, or heartlessness.


The second verse, "Absence makes the heart grow fond, staying away from people was a question before but I can't answer you anymore," adds complexity to the meaning of the song. The singer seems to be reflecting on the paradox of distance: sometimes, being apart from someone can intensify one's feelings for them, but sometimes, it can lead to detachment or forgetfulness. The singer also acknowledges that there might have been a reason why he/she chose to isolate himself/herself from others, but that reason is no longer relevant or convincing. The third verse, "Stepped to the scene where we'd meet and wrote a song, I did everything right for somebody that does everything wrong," is a poignant and poetic way of describing the creative process of the artist. The singer implies that he/she has found a way to channel his/her emotions and experiences into a work of art, but that this achievement feels bittersweet or ironic. The final verse, "So I go from coast to coast over the Hawthorn Bridge to the one I adore, you asked me what I'm looking for but I can't answer you anymore, no, I can't answer you anymore," is a repetition of the main refrain, but with a slight difference. The singer seems to be on a journey, physically or metaphorically, to reach someone he/she loves, but when that person asks him/her what he/she wants or needs, he/she still cannot answer. The song ends with an unresolved tension between the desire for connection and the inability to articulate it.


Line by Line Meaning

Something came from nothing today
An unexpected event occurred


While I was saying no
During my time of indecisiveness


Don't you knock on my door
Request for privacy


I can't answer you anymore
I am unable to communicate with you


Absence makes the heart grow fond
The longing for someone increases with distance and time


Staying away from people
Choosing solitude over social life


Was a question before
I had doubts and uncertainties


But I can't answer you anymore
I am incapable of providing an answer


Stepped to the scene where we'd meet
I went to the place of our regular interaction


And wrote a song
I created art inspired by you


I did everything right for somebody that
I followed the norm for someone who


Does everything wrong
Still manages to make mistakes


So I go from coast to coast
I am constantly traveling


Over the Hawthorn Bridge
Crossing symbolic milestones


To the one I adore
To the person I love


You asked me what I'm looking for
You inquired about my longing


But I can't answer you anymore
I am incapable of responding


No, I can't answer you anymore
I am completely helpless




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