To Come of Age
Jim Morrison Lyrics


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A military station in the desert.
Can we resolve the past
Lurking jaws, joints of time?
The Base
To come of age in a dry place
Holes and caves.
My friend drove and hour each day from the mountains
The bus gives you a hard-on with books in your lap
Someone shot the bird in the afternoon dance show




They gave out free records to the best couple
Sades dance best, from the hip.

Overall Meaning

The song "To Come of Age" by Jim Morrison is a song that conveys a lot of imagery and depth in its lyrics. The song starts with the image of a military station in the desert, which creates a sense of isolation and barrenness that is reflected in the lyrics that follow. The song then shifts gears and focuses on resolving the past, the concept of time and how it can be both a friend and foe. This juxtaposition of the military base and the concept of time can be interpreted in various ways; however, it could be seen as a metaphor for life and the struggles that we face throughout our journey.


The lyrics "Holes and caves" could further emphasize the isolation that the singer is feeling. This could represent the uncertainty and confusion that the singer is experiencing as they try to navigate through life. The mention of a friend driving an hour each day from the mountains may represent the distance that the singer feels from society and the rest of the world.


The song also contains observations on different people and cultures; for instance, Morrison mentions a bus ride that gives you a hard-on when you have books on your lap. Also, someone shooting the bird during an afternoon dance show could be seen as a metaphor for disrupting the harmony and beauty of life's simple moments. The line "Sades dance best, from the hip," is a reference to the sultry and sensual dancing style of the Nigerian-British singer Sade Adu, which reflects Morrison's appreciation of different cultures.


Line by Line Meaning

A military station in the desert.
The setting of the song is a military station located in a dry, barren area.


Can we resolve the past
The singer wonders if it's possible to overcome and make peace with one's previous mistakes and experiences.


Lurking jaws, joints of time?
The passage of time and its effects are compared to a predator, waiting to consume and destroy.


The Base
The physical location of the military station is simply known as 'The Base.'


To come of age in a dry place
The artist reflects on the challenges and difficulties of growing up in a harsh, unforgiving environment.


Holes and caves.
The landscape is full of natural formations and cavities, adding to its rugged and unpredictable nature.


My friend drove and hour each day from the mountains
The singer describes the efforts his friend went through to make it to the military station, traveling long distances each day to get there.


The bus gives you a hard-on with books in your lap
The artist references the sexual tension and excitement that can arise on long bus rides, even while engaged in mundane activities like reading.


Someone shot the bird in the afternoon dance show
An unfortunate incident occurred during the performance, where someone killed a bird that was a part of the show.


They gave out free records to the best couple
As a reward for their dance skills, the best couple at the dance show was given free records as a prize.


Sades dance best, from the hip.
The singer comments on Sade's dancing ability, praising her for her free-flowing, natural movements.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: JOHN PAUL DENSMORE, RAYMOND D MANZAREK, ROBERT A KRIEGER

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