Screendoor
Illinois Lyrics


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Well, hello all you lovely ladies
Pleased to see you again
Just hold on
It won't take long
To realize you're gonna figure out what's wrong

Goodbye, oh my baby, baby
Please don't hate me
What all of...
What's this gig about us being in trouble
Found you in the double time, whoa

Oh, what you see
Is so different than I
You're supposed to be cold to the touch of the skin, oh, whoa

Bend me any way that you want me
Just tell me ya need me
And your life is so empty




Just promise to be here for me to adore
While you hide behind your screen door

Overall Meaning

The song "Screendoor" by Illinois revolves around the themes of love, loss, and confusion. The opening lines of the song set the tone as the singer addresses multiple women and acknowledges their presence. He then quickly moves on to the heart of the matter, hinting at a troubled relationship, and promising that it won't take long to figure out what's wrong. As the song progresses, we get a sense that the singer is trapped in a relationship that is coming to an end, and he's trying to make sense of it all.


Towards the end of the song, the singer pleads with his partner, asking her to bend him any way she wants as long as she needs him. He promises to adore her and be there for her, but she remains hidden behind her screen door, which could represent emotional barriers and an unwillingness to truly connect. The singer's confusion and desperation are evident as he struggles to make sense of everything that's happening.


In conclusion, "Screendoor" is a heartfelt song that beautifully expresses the pain of a relationship that's falling apart. It's a poignant reminder of the fact that love can be both beautiful and painful, and it's a testament to the complexity of human relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, hello all you lovely ladies
The singer greets a group of women and expresses pleasure in meeting them again.


Pleased to see you again
The singer is glad to see the women again.


Just hold on
The singer asks the women or listeners to wait a moment.


It won't take long
The artist asserts that what they have to say won't take much time.


To realize you're gonna figure out what's wrong
The artist suggests that the listeners or women will understand what's wrong once they hear what they have to say.


Goodbye, oh my baby, baby
The singer says goodbye to someone they love and addresses them with an endearing term.


Please don't hate me
The singer asks the person they're leaving not to hate them.


What all of...
It's unclear what the artist means by this line without additional context.


What's this gig about us being in trouble
The artist questions why they and the other person are having problems or are in trouble.


Found you in the double time, whoa
It's unclear what the artist means by this line without additional context.


Oh, what you see
The singer is addressing someone else's perception or understanding.


Is so different than I
The artist explains that there is a mismatch or disconnect between what the other person sees and what they experience or feel.


You're supposed to be cold to the touch of the skin, oh, whoa
It's unclear what the singer means by this line without additional context.


Bend me any way that you want me
The singer offers themselves to be molded or shaped according to someone else's desires or needs.


Just tell me ya need me
The singer asks the other person to communicate openly if they want or need the singer.


And your life is so empty
The artist suggests that the other person lacks fulfillment or satisfaction in their life.


Just promise to be here for me to adore
The artist requests that the other person promise to be available for the artist to love or admire.


While you hide behind your screen door
The singer criticizes or comments on the other person's tendency to hide or isolate themselves (emotionally or literally) from others.




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