No Name #1
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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At a party
He was waiting
Looking kind of spooky and withdrawn
Like he could be underwater
The mighty mother with her hundred arms
Swept all aside
I hate to walk behind other people's ambition
I saw you waiting
Saint-like
With your warning
Leave alone
You don't belong here

He got nervous
Started whistling
Every thought a ricochet
Did you notice?
Well I wondered
What's the worst thing I could say?

Froze up and sighed
You remind me of someone's daughter
I forgot her
I forgot her name, ashamed
Go home
And live with your pain
Leave alone
Leave alone, 'cause you know you don't belong
You don't belong here

And when I go
Don't you follow
Leave alone
Leave alone, 'cause you know you don't belong
You don't belong here
Slip out quiet
Nobody's looking




Leave alone
You don't belong here

Overall Meaning

The first verse of Elliott Smith's "No Name #1" sets the scene at a party, where the singer observes from afar a spooky and withdrawn character. The "mighty mother" and her "hundred arms" come to sweep everyone aside, possibly symbolizing the feeling of being overwhelmed by the crowd. The singer hates to "walk behind other people's ambition," implying that the party is teeming with ambitious and driven people who are not of much interest to him. Then, he sees the spooky character waiting saint-like with a warning to leave alone, as the singer realizes that he too does not belong in this setting.


The second verse reveals the inner workings of the singer's mind as he starts to overthink and possibly worry about coming across as rude or unkind. The singer does not know the spooky character's name and makes a flustered comment about reminding him of someone's daughter, feeling ashamed of his behavior. The singer orders the spooky character to leave alone and live with their pain, but the message can be seen as a statement towards himself too. Finally, the singer tells the spooky character to leave and slip out quietly while no one's looking, as they don't belong at this party.


Overall, "No Name #1" paints a vivid picture of a scene where the singer struggles to fit in and ultimately comes to the realization that he does not belong there. Elliott Smith's lo-fi and melodic sound underscores the melancholy feel of the song, as it captures the angst and uncertainty of youth.


Line by Line Meaning

At a party
The story takes place at a party.


He was waiting
One of the characters is waiting at the party.


Looking kind of spooky and withdrawn
The waiting character has a spooky and withdrawn appearance.


Like he could be underwater
The appearance of the waiting character resembles that of someone who is underwater.


The mighty mother with her hundred arms
A metaphor describing an overpowering force.


Swept all aside
The overpowering force pushed aside everything in its path.


I hate to walk behind other people's ambition
A line expressing a dislike for being overshadowed by the ambition of others.


I saw you waiting
The artist is observing the waiting character.


Saint-like
The waiting character has a virtuous appearance.


With your warning
The waiting character has a warning message for the artist.


Leave alone
The warning is to leave the waiting character alone.


You don't belong here
The waiting character suggests that the artist is not welcome at the party.


He got nervous
The waiting character becomes nervous.


Started whistling
The waiting character begins to whistle.


Every thought a ricochet
The waiting character's thoughts are bouncing around like ricochets.


Did you notice?
The waiting character is asking if the artist noticed his behavior.


Well I wondered
The waiting character is wondering about something.


What's the worst thing I could say?
The waiting character is considering saying something hurtful to the singer.


Froze up and sighed
The waiting character stops moving and sighs.


You remind me of someone's daughter
A line spoken by the waiting character, comparing the artist to someone else's daughter.


I forgot her
The waiting character forgot the name of the person he was comparing the artist to.


I forgot her name, ashamed
The waiting character is ashamed that he forgot the name of the person he was comparing the artist to.


Go home
The waiting character suggests that the singer should leave the party.


And live with your pain
The waiting character implies that the artist has a painful past they must deal with.


Leave alone
The waiting character repeats his earlier warning to leave him alone.


Leave alone, 'cause you know you don't belong
The waiting character tells the singer that they do not belong at the party.


And when I go
The waiting character is planning to leave the party.


Don't you follow
The waiting character is warning the artist not to follow him.


Slip out quiet
The waiting character plans to leave the party without drawing attention to himself.


Nobody's looking
The waiting character believes that nobody will notice him leaving.


Leave alone
The waiting character repeats his warning to leave him alone once more.


You don't belong here
The waiting character repeats his belief that the artist doesn't belong at the party.




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

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@roiybenkel682

At a party he was waiting
Looking kind of spooky and withdrawn
Like he could be underwater
The mighty mother with her hundred arms
Swept all aside
I hate to walk behind other people's ambition
I saw you waiting
Saint like
With your warning
Leave alone
You don't belong here
He got nervous
Started whistling
Every thought a ricochet
Did you notice?
Well I wondered
What's the worst thing I could say?
And I froze up and sighed
You remind me of someone's daughter
I forgot her
I forgot her name ashamed
Go home and live with your pain
Leave alone
Leave alone ‘cause you know you don't belong
You don't belong here
And when I go
Don't you follow
Leave alone
Leave alone ‘cause you know you don't belong
You don't belong here
Slip out quiet
Nobody's looking
Leave alone
You don't belong here



@CuzDud

Intro: [C Am F Dm] x2

[C]At a party [Am]he was waiting
[F]looking kind of [Dm]spooky and with[C]drawn
like he could be [Am]underwater
[F]the mighty mother [Dm]with her hundred [C]arms swept all a[Am]side
[F]I [Dm]hate to walk beh[C]ind other people's [Am]ambition
[F]I [Dm]saw you waiting, [G]saint-like, with your warning

[F]leave a[Am]lone
[F]you don't be[G]long here

[C Am F Dm] x2

[C]He got nervous, [Am]started whistling, [F]every [Dm]thought a rico[C]chet
did he notice? [Am]Well, I wondered
[F]what's the [Dm]worst thing I could [C]say?
froze up ins[Am]ide
[F]you[Dm] remind me [C]of someone's daughter
[Am]I forgot her [F]I forgot her [Dm]name, ashamed
[G]go home, live with your pain

[F]leave a[Am]lone
[F]leave a[G]lone, because you [F]know you don't be[Am]long
[F]you don't be[G]long here

[C Am F Dm] x4
[G]and when I go, don't you follow

[F]leave a[Am]lone
[F]leave a[G]lone, because you [F]know you don't be[Am]long
[F]you don't be[G]long here
[F]slip out [Am]quiet [F]nobody's [G]looking
[F]leave a[Am]lone, [F]you don't be[G]long here [C]



All comments from YouTube:

@xDEATHCRUSHx

I listen to this before going to any social gathering

@awesomeianmarco

interesting

@oblivion2967

Coincidentally today while driving uber listening in on my rider having a 3 way conversation with her gfs talking shit about a few guys socially awkward, non stop.

@placebo_yue

i don't think that's good preparation, i'd rather listen to it afterwards to reinforce my selfdestructive thoughts after i left early and alone.

@Clownconspirator

you must be fun at parties... like me.

@agatamaziarska8946

mood

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@madisonhermon8853

Man, it's incredible how so many of his songs just break my heart. That is true talent.

@mtnmotoadv

+madison hermon It's so raw.. very touching

@sansporpoise1980

"Leave alone" is such a goddamn evocative phrase. It's at once both heavy with implication and yet open to the imagination.

@mattoconnell9291

How can I miss someone so much when I never even knew them?

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