Let Me In
Hawks Lyrics


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Yeah, all those stars drip down like butter
And promises are sweet
We hold out our pans, lift our hands to catch them
We eat them up, drink them up, up, up, up

Hey, let me in
Hey, let me in
I only wish that I could hear you whisper down
Mister Fisherman, to a less peculiar ground
He gathered up his loved ones and he brought them all around
To say goodbye, nice try

Hey, let me in, yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey, let me in, let me in

I had a mind to try to stop you, let me in, let me in
And I've got tar on my feet and I can't see
All the birds look down and laugh at me
Clumsy, crawling out of my skin

Hey, let me in, yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey, let me in





Hey, let me in, yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey, let me in

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hawk's song "Let Me In" convey a sense of longing and a desire to be included or accepted. The opening lines, "Yeah, all those stars drip down like butter/And promises are sweet," suggest that there are many opportunities or promises available, but they are fleeting and are consumed quickly. The metaphor of catching stars with pans and consuming them emphasizes the urgency and eagerness to seize these opportunities.


The repeated refrain of "Hey, let me in" serves as a plea or a request to be allowed into a certain space or to be embraced by someone or something. It expresses a yearning for connection and acceptance. This can be seen as a reflection of a deeper emotional need, where the singer is seeking validation and a sense of belonging. The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the intensity and urgency of this longing.


The next section introduces the character of the "Mister Fisherman," who is perhaps a symbol of someone who holds authority or has the ability to grant acceptance. The mention of a "less peculiar ground" implies a desire for a more conventional or normal environment. The gathering of loved ones to say goodbye suggests a departure from the singer's current situation, as they attempt to leave behind what is peculiar or different. However, the mention of "nice try" implies that this attempt to conform or gain acceptance may not be successful.


The following verses continue to express the singer's desire to be included. The lines "I had a mind to try to stop you, let me in, let me in" express a longing to be a part of something or someone's life. The imagery of having tar on their feet and being unable to see suggests a feeling of being stuck or hindered, while the birds looking down and laughing at them emphasizes a sense of ridicule or rejection.


Overall, "Let Me In" explores themes of yearning for acceptance, longing for connection, and the challenges that come with feeling like an outsider. The lyrics capture the desire to be included and understood, as well as the struggles and feelings of being rejected or left out.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, all those stars drip down like butter
The abundance of seemingly perfect opportunities effortlessly presents itself


And promises are sweet
Commitments and assurances are appealing and enticing


We hold out our pans, lift our hands to catch them
We eagerly extend our receptiveness, yearning to seize those opportunities


We eat them up, drink them up, up, up, up
We wholeheartedly embrace and consume these opportunities


Hey, let me in
I plead for inclusion and acceptance


I only wish that I could hear you whisper down
I long to receive your soothing words and guidance


Mister Fisherman, to a less peculiar ground
An imaginary character seeks refuge in a more customary and predictable environment


He gathered up his loved ones and he brought them all around
He assembles his beloved ones, uniting them together


To say goodbye, nice try
They bid farewell, recognizing the endeavor was valiant but ultimately unsuccessful


I had a mind to try to stop you, let me in, let me in
I possessed the intention to impede your progress, begging for a chance to be part of it


And I've got tar on my feet and I can't see
I feel hindered and unable to perceive clearly, burdened by my own flaws


All the birds look down and laugh at me
I am the subject of mockery and derision from those who soar above me


Clumsy, crawling out of my skin
Inelegantly, I struggle to escape my own discomfort and limitations


Hey, let me in, yeah, yeah, yeah
I persistently implore for admission and acceptance


Hey, let me in
I fervently request entry and inclusion




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: COREY L. EVANS, LASANA SMITH, MARK BRIAN SEYMOUR, MAURICE YOUNG, THEODORE R. LUCAS

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Comments from YouTube:

@tedscheck8197

Bettendorf, Iowa, in 1980, this song, the WHOLE ALBUM, was amazing!

@RomelioSanz

Beautiful song I discovered in Highway 101 Radio on Live 365

@sharibiondahl7947

Love the Hawks!

@terriattig1432

Can't wait for concert.

@wvluhmann

Terri Attig what concert?

@geraldricklefs3524

Takes me back, local band who had a shot at making it big. Even though it never happened. Still think this is a great tune

@wvluhmann

What concert?

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