Waltz #1
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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Every time the day
Darkens down and goes away
Pictures come
Into my head of me and you
Silent and cliched
All the things we did
And didn't say covered up
By what we did and didn't do
I thought you knew
Now i take it from the top
And make the repetition stop
It never ever went away

Now I'm scared to leave my zone
We're both alone




I'm coming home
I wish I'd never seen your face

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Waltz #1 by Elliott Smith describe the lingering memories of a past relationship that haunts the singer. Every time the day "darkens down and goes away," he sees pictures of himself and his ex-partner in his head. The nostalgic tone of the song is enhanced by the waltz rhythm, which evokes a sense of longing and melancholy.


The singer struggles to make sense of the things left unsaid and undone in the relationship, which now obscure how he feels about it. He tries to cope with the pain of these memories by distracting himself every hour of the day, but unable to stop the cycle of repetition in his mind. He laments his current state, feeling trapped in his own world ('never leave my zone') and wishing he never saw his ex-partner's face.


Overall, the song conveys deep emotions of yearning, regret, and sadness. Smith's poetry is particularly poignant in the context of his eventual suicide in 2003, which makes the song a haunting tribute to his struggles with addiction, relationships, and mental health.


Line by Line Meaning

Everytime the day darkens down
Whenever the day comes to an end and darkness takes over


And goes away, pictures open
Memories of you flood my mind as the day fades away


In my head of me and you
I can't help but think about the times we spent together


Silent and cliche all the things
The unsaid and predictable things between us


We did and didn't say
Things left unspoken between us


Covered up, by what we did and didn't do
Our regrets and missed opportunities, hidden by our actions or lack thereof


Going through
Navigating through my emotions and thoughts


Every hour I used to cope to make
I had coping mechanisms to deal with my inner turmoil


The repetition stop
To stop the never-ending cycle of despair


What was I supposed to say?
I don't know what I should have said to avoid this outcome


Now I never leave my zone, we're both alone
I isolate myself from the world as we both live in loneliness


I'm going home
I'm retreating into myself to find solace


I wish I'd never seen your face
I regret ever meeting you and experiencing the pain that came with it




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

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@hulazen69

Everytime the day darkens down and goes away
Pictures open in my head of me and you
Silent and cliché
All the things we did and didn't say
Covered up by what we did and didn't do
Going through every out I used to cop
To make the repetition stop
What was I supposed to say?

[Instrumental Break]

[Outro]
Now I never leave my zone
We'e both alone, I'm going home
I wish I'd never seen your fa-a-ace



All comments from YouTube:

@aqmandruunk5905

Criminally underrated. One of his saddest songs and of course one of the most beautiful of them all.

@ghostship85

Loved this song for 2 or 3 years before I realized it was even way better than I knew.

@thomascraymer8712

This is quite possibly my favourite Elliott song, which is saying a lot, every song of his evokes different moods, very few artists can consistently write amazing songs as he did

@Malocclusiontenfour

It's like being trapped inside a music box and not caring if anyone lets you out.

@samchipchase2846

Malocclusiontenfour just like depression

@adamrodriguez7640

What was I supposed to say

@lorenzosarli2310

One of the most poetic comments I've read on YT. You're so right !

@quantumleap4023

Suffocating.

@Bjarku

I think it’s the Lydian Mode that gives it that dreamy grand feeling

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@Missjunebugfreak

I never get tired of this song. It's ridiculously beautiful, it breaks my heart.

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