Jane
Joy Weather Lyrics


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Hey, hey
Taxi can you take me uptown
I'm feelin' lousy
And I'd like not to be alone right now
Oh, Jane
I damn near called a thousand times wonderin'
Do you still keep all your kings lined up
In the back row
Just to stare at 'em
Hey, hey
Barkeep can you fix me up a drink
I goddam hate sounding so corny
Like some guy from the movies
But I just wanna talk to someone
Oh, anyone
Oh, Jane
I damn near called a thousand times wonderin'
Do you still keep all your kings lined up
In the back row
Just to stare at 'em
Oh, Jane
I damn near called a thousand times wonderin'
Do you still keep all your kings lined up




In the back row
Just to stare at 'em

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Joy Weather's song "Jane" depict a narrator who is feeling lonely and seeks companionship. The song begins with the singer asking a taxi to take them uptown because they are feeling lousy and don't want to be alone. The mention of Jane suggests that she is someone the singer is familiar with and possibly has had a close relationship with.


The singer then expresses their thoughts about Jane, wondering if she still keeps all her kings lined up in the back row. This metaphor could imply that Jane has a collection of several potential suitors or lovers, and the singer muses if she still keeps them around just to observe or admire them. This could suggest that Jane might be emotionally unavailable or not fully committed to one person.


As the song continues, the singer shifts their attention to a bar and asks the barkeep to fix them a drink. They express their frustration with sounding corny, like a character from a movie, but they just crave someone to talk to. The repetition of wanting to talk to "someone, oh, anyone" emphasizes their deep longing for connection and the feeling of isolation they are experiencing.


The song concludes with another repetition of the line about Jane and the kings lined up in the back row. This repetition further emphasizes the singer's curiosity and questioning if Jane still maintains her detached approach to relationships. Overall, "Jane" conveys a sense of longing for companionship and highlights the inner thoughts and inner struggle of the singer who yearns for someone to talk to and share their feelings with.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, hey
Hello, hello


Taxi can you take me uptown
Can you please drive me to the city center


I'm feelin' lousy
I'm feeling very unwell


And I'd like not to be alone right now
I wouldn't want to be by myself at this moment


Oh, Jane
Oh, my dear Jane


I damn near called a thousand times wonderin'
I almost dialed your number countless times, wondering


Do you still keep all your kings lined up
Do you still have all your significant others organized


In the back row
In the rear, away from the forefront


Just to stare at 'em
Just to gaze upon them


Hey, hey
Hello, hello


Barkeep can you fix me up a drink
Bartender, can you prepare me a drink


I goddam hate sounding so corny
I really despise sounding so cliché


Like some guy from the movies
Similar to a character from a film


But I just wanna talk to someone
But I simply desire to have a conversation with someone


Oh, anyone
Oh, anyone


Oh, Jane
Oh, my dear Jane


I damn near called a thousand times wonderin'
I almost dialed your number countless times, wondering


Do you still keep all your kings lined up
Do you still have all your significant others organized


In the back row
In the rear, away from the forefront


Just to stare at 'em
Just to gaze upon them


Oh, Jane
Oh, my dear Jane


I damn near called a thousand times wonderin'
I almost dialed your number countless times, wondering


Do you still keep all your kings lined up
Do you still have all your significant others organized


In the back row
In the rear, away from the forefront


Just to stare at 'em
Just to gaze upon them




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Written by: Brian Ishiba

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