Umbrella Man
Gary Moore Lyrics


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Don't want to be your umbrella man no more
Don't want to be your umbrella man no more
If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door
Need a light bulb in the socket, you better put it in yourself
Need some money in your pocket, better ask some body else
Don't want to be your umbrella man no more
If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door
He drives a Lamborghini, good looking and he's rich
But I don't know what he sees in such a selfish little bitch
Don't want to be your umbrella man no more, no
If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door

Don't want to be your umbrella man no more
I don't want to be your umbrella man no more




If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door
If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door.

Overall Meaning

The song "Umbrella Man" by Gary Moore is an expression of frustration and exhaustion in trying to constantly support and protect someone who is incapable of taking care of themselves. The repeated refrain "Don't want to be your umbrella man no more" signifies the singer's desire to break free from the burden of being someone else's constant source of relief. The lyrics contrast the singer's willingness to help with the recipient's reluctance to take responsibility for their own problems. The lines "Need a light bulb in the socket, you better put it in yourself/ Need some money in your pocket, better ask somebody else" imply a sense of entitlement on the recipient's part and a refusal to take initiative.


The lyrics also touch on the theme of materialism and superficiality. The singer describes a person who is wealthy and attractive, but whose personality is lacking. The line "But I don't know what he sees in such a selfish little bitch" suggests that the person in question values external appearance over deeper qualities like kindness and empathy.


Overall, "Umbrella Man" is a commentary on the toxicity of codependency and the importance of establishing healthy boundaries in relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't want to be your umbrella man no more
I refuse to continue being your support system


Don't want to be your umbrella man no more
I refuse to continue being your safety net


If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door
Deal with your own issues and don't rely on me anymore


Need a light bulb in the socket, you better put it in yourself
Stop expecting me to solve your trivial problems for you


Need some money in your pocket, better ask some body else
Don't come to me for financial assistance anymore


Don't want to be your umbrella man no more
I am done being your constant support


If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door
Stop relying on me to fix everything for you


He drives a Lamborghini, good looking and he's rich
She is attracted to a man solely for his superficial qualities


But I don't know what he sees in such a selfish little bitch
I don't understand why he is attracted to someone so self-centered


Don't want to be your umbrella man no more, no
I am absolutely certain that I will no longer continue being there for you


If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door
You should deal with your own issues without my constant help


Don't want to be your umbrella man no more
I don't want to be your constant support and safety net


I don't want to be your umbrella man no more
I am done with being used as your personal support system


If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door
Stop relying and depending on me to fix everything for you


If you've got your problems, take them to the man next door
You should learn to deal with your own issues without depending on me




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