Going down
Galt MacDermot Lyrics


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Me and Lucifer
Lucifer and me
Just like the angel that fell
Banished forever to Hell
Today have I been expelled
From high school heaven

Elevator going down
Going down

This is my doom, my humiliation
October, not June
And it's summer vacation
Such a disgrace
How can I face the nation?
Why should this pain
Bring me such strange elation?

Emancipation proclamation
Oh Dr. Lincoln
My head needs shrinkin'
Lu lu lu lu lu lu Lucifer and me
Doomed from here
To e-ter-ni-ty!

Everybody going down down down
Going down

Forgive me if I don't cry
It's like the Fourth of July




Thank God that angels can fly
Going down down down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Galt MacDermot's "Going Down" paints a depressing picture of someone who has been expelled from high school. The persona says that he and Lucifer are two sides of a coin, just like "the angel that fell, banished forever to Hell." He compares his expulsion to Lucifer's fall, which was a punishment. Now he feels like he's doomed and humiliated; summers should be fun, but his was ruined. However, he feels a strange sense of elation from the pain, which does not make sense. He asks Lincoln (presumably a head doctor) to help him out of the feeling. He and Lucifer are doomed from here to eternity. Despite the difficult situation, he feels like he should not cry - perhaps because there is some silver lining that he is optimistic about.


The lyrics describe the traditional belief that Lucifer, also known as Satan, was cast out of heaven by God and sent to Hell. The persona creates an analogy between his expulsion and Lucifer's expulsion from heaven. He seems to doubt his ability to face the society as an expelled student but still feels a sense of liberation from it. The line "Thank God that angels can fly" could be understood as meaning that he feels as if he's been liberated from the situation.


Line by Line Meaning

Me and Lucifer
I am with the devil


Lucifer and me
The devil and I are together


Just like the angel that fell
Similar to the angel that was thrown out of heaven


Banished forever to Hell
Condemned to an eternity in hell


Today have I been expelled
I have been expelled today


From high school heaven
I was expelled from school, which felt like heaven


Elevator going down
I am going down like an elevator


Going down
My fate is inevitable


This is my doom, my humiliation
I am doomed and humiliated


October, not June
It's the beginning of the school year, not the end


And it's summer vacation
It's even more embarrassing to be expelled during summer vacation


Such a disgrace
I am a shameful disappointment


How can I face the nation?
I am too embarrassed to face anyone in society


Why should this pain
Why should this suffering


Bring me such strange elation?
Make me feel a strange sense of happiness?


Emancipation proclamation
I am now free from the tyranny of school


Oh Dr. Lincoln
Oh, my therapist


My head needs shrinkin'
I need psychiatric help


Lu lu lu lu lu lu Lucifer and me
Lucifer and I are together and doomed


Doomed from here
My future is bleak


To e-ter-ni-ty!
Forever and ever


Everybody going down down down
Everything is falling apart


Forgive me if I don't cry
I am not sorry


It's like the Fourth of July
I am free from the oppression of school


Thank God that angels can fly
Thankfully, I can escape my situation


Going down down down
My fate is inevitable




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