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Looking kind of spooky and withdrawn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
Ever 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, cos you know you don't belong
You don't belong here
And when I go
Don't you follow
Leave alone
Leave alone, cos 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 lyrics of Elliott Smith's "No Name #1" convey a sense of discomfort and alienation in a social setting. The singer, possibly autobiographical, notices a man at a party who seems "spooky and withdrawn." The way he looks and acts suggests that he is "underwater," possibly drowning in his own thoughts or emotions. This contrast with the "mighty mother with her hundred arms," a metaphor for ambition and power, who seems to sweep him aside.


The singer then sees a woman, "saint-like," who warns him that he doesn't belong there. Despite this, he continues to feel uneasy and wonders what he could say to break the tension. He freezes up and then tells her that she reminds him of someone he forgot, which makes him feel ashamed. He then tells her to go home and live with her pain, a harsh and dismissive phrase that further underscores the sense of alienation.


The chorus repeats the warning that the woman doesn't belong and should leave alone. The singer then tells himself to slip out quietly and leave alone, suggesting that he himself also feels out of place. The final line, "You don't belong here," is repeated, emphasizing the isolation and disconnect that the singer feels. Overall, the lyrics of "No Name #1" paint a vivid picture of awkwardness and exclusion in a social situation.


Line by Line Meaning

At a party
The singer is setting the scene of the story where the events that follow take place at a party.


He was waiting
The singer sees a person waiting at the party and draws attention to him.


Looking kind of spooky and withdrawn
The person the singer sees waiting at the party appears to be spooky and withdrawn in their body language and behavior.


Like he could be underwater
The artist uses a simile to describe how the spooky person appears to be underwater, suggesting he might be disconnected from what is happening around him.


The mighty mother with her hundred arms, swept all aside
The artist imagines a metaphorical mother with a hundred arms who forces her way past and pushes people aside, clearing a path for herself as she moves through the party.


I hate to walk behind other people's ambition
The singer dislikes being forced into following the ambitions of other people, like the mother who clears a path at the party.


I saw you waiting, Saint-like, with your warning
The singer sees the spooky person waiting at the party and describes him as saint-like, hinting at the idea that this person might be prophesying or warning about something.


Leave alone, you don't belong here
The spooky person warns the artist to leave the party because they don't belong there.


He got nervous, started whistling
The spooky person appears to get nervous and starts whistling as if to calm himself down.


Ever thought a ricochet, did you notice?
The artist asks the spooky person if he has ever thought about the possibility of a ricochet, suggesting there might be danger at the party, and wonders if he has noticed this as well.


Well I wondered, what's the worst thing I could say?
The singer questions what the worst possible thing he could say would be in this situation with the spooky person at the party.


Froze up and sighed
The artist becomes anxious and freezes up or sighs after considering what to say to the spooky person.


You remind me of someone's daughter, I forgot her, I forgot her name, ashamed
The singer tells the spooky person that they remind him of someone's daughter but confesses to forgetting her name, feeling ashamed about his forgetfulness.


Go home, and live with your pain
The spooky person is advised to go home and live with his pain by the singer who cannot figure out what to say to him.


Leave alone, leave alone, cos you know you don't belong, you don't belong here
The spooky person is reminded once again that he should leave the party because he does not belong there.


And when I go, don't you follow, leave alone, leave alone, cos you know you don't belong, you don't belong here
The artist expresses to the spooky person that he should not follow him when he leaves the party, but should instead leave alone as he does not belong there.


Slip out quiet, nobody's looking, leave alone, you don't belong here
The spooky person is advised to slip out quietly when nobody is looking because he doesn't belong at the party, and the artist wants him to leave alone.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: STEVEN P. 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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