05-Mr Brownstone
Guns N' Roses Lyrics


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I get up around seven
Get outta bed around nine
And I don't worry about nothin' no
'Cause worryin's a waste of my, time

The show usually starts around seven
We go on stage at nine
Get on the bus at eleven
Sippin' a drink and feelin' fine

We been dancin' with
Mr. Brownstone
He's been knockin'
He won't' leave me alone
No, no, no
He won't leave me alone

I used ta do a little but a little wouldn't do
So the little got more and more
I just keep tryin' ta get a little better
Said a little better than before
I used ta do a little but a little wouldn't do
So the little got more and more
I just keep tryin' ta get a little better
Said a little better than before

We been dancin' with
Mr. Brownstone
He's been knockin'
He won't leave me alone
No, no, no
He won't leave me alone

Now I get up around whenever
I used ta get up on time
But that old man he's a real muthafucker
Gonna kick him on down the line

I used ta do a little but a little wouldn't do
So the little got more and more
I just keep tryin' ta get a little better
Said a little better than before
I used ta do a little but a little wouldn't do
So the little got more and more
I just keep tryin' ta get a little better
Said a little better than before

We been dancin' with
Mr. Brownstone
He's been knockin'
He won't leave me alone
No, no no
He won't leave me alone
Oh leave me alone

Stuck it in the middle and I shot it in the middle
And it, it drove outta my mind
I should've known better, said I wish I never met her




Said I leave it all behind
Yowsa!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Guns N' Roses's song "Mr. Brownstone" tell a story of addiction with a drug and its consequences. The song starts with the lead singer waking up late, feeling no worries about anything, and taking life one step at a time. Then, he talks about how their band usually plays, goes on stage, and afterward, they get on the bus and have a drink. In the chorus, he says that they have been dancing with Mr. Brownstone, which is a metaphor for heroin addiction, and it won't leave him alone. The next verse talks about how the addiction started from a little drug that he used to take, but it wasn't enough, and so he started taking more to feel better than before. The final verse talks about how the addiction has taken control of his life, and he wishes he never met it.


Line by Line Meaning

I get up around seven
I wake up at around 7 in the morning


Get outta bed around nine
I get out of bed at around 9 in the morning


And I don't worry about nothin' no
I don't worry about anything


'Cause worryin's a waste of my, time
Because worrying is a waste of my time


The show usually starts around seven
Our music show generally starts at about 7 in the evening


We go on stage at nine
We take the stage at about 9 in the evening


Get on the bus at eleven
We board the bus at around 11 in the evening


Sippin' a drink and feelin' fine
Drinking and enjoying ourselves


We been dancin' with Mr. Brownstone
We have been consuming brownstone (heroin) which has now become a part of our daily routine


He's been knockin'
We have become addicted to brownstone over time irrespective of the various negative impacts it poses on our health


He won't' leave me alone
The addiction won't leave us alone


I used ta do a little but a little wouldn't do
Initially consumed small amounts, but that no longer suffices


So the little got more and more
Therefore, the quantity being consumed kept increasing over time due to the developing addiction to brownstone


I just keep tryin' ta get a little better
An attempt to quit the addiction or to consume smaller amounts was made 'to get a little better'


Said a little better than before
Trying to improve the situation, i.e., overcome the addiction, better than before


Now I get up around whenever
My time to wake up doesn't have any defined timing, i.e., I wake up whenever I want to


I used ta get up on time
I had previously been waking up at a fixed time


But that old man he's a real muthafucker
Brownstone is referred to as the 'old man' that is a serious problem as its addiction can push an individual to the edge of desperation


Gonna kick him on down the line
Refers to getting rid of the addiction, or taking on a lower dose of heroin


Stuck it in the middle and I shot it in the middle
This is an allusion to the injection of the drug into the middle of the vein


And it, it drove outta my mind
Soon after using it, the user's mind gets engrossed with luscious and vibrant hallucinations along with experiencing sensations of higher motivationate levels due to the opioid nature of brownstone affecting the user's brain receptors


I should've known better, said I wish I never met her
This is an expression of regret about interacting with this drug, and how it has ruined his life


Said I leave it all behind
This is a commitment to abandon the addiction


Yowsa!
An exclamation generally used after succeeding in doing something impossible, which contrasts starkly with the abject nature of the rest of the lyrics of the song




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: W. Axl Rose, Saul Hudson, Duff Rose Mckagan, Izzy Stradlin, Steven Adler

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