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Goodbye old sleepy head
Im packing you in like I said
Take care of everything
Im leaving my wedding ring

Dont look for me
Ill get a hand
Remember darling
Dont smoke in bed

Dont look for me
Ill get a hand




Remember darling
Dont smoke in bed

Overall Meaning

Julie London's song Don't Smoke in Bed is about the end of a relationship, specifically about a woman leaving her partner. The opening lines, "Goodbye old sleepy head, I'm packing you in like I said" suggest a sense of resignation, as if the decision to leave has been a long time coming. The next line, "Take care of everything, I'm leaving my wedding ring" indicates that the relationship has been formalized, but the woman is leaving it behind.


The chorus, "Don't look for me, I'll get a hand, remember darling, don't smoke in bed" serves as a warning to the partner, not to wait for her to come back, and to be careful not to cause any accidental harm while smoking in bed. These lines suggest that the woman is moving on and has no intention of returning to the relationship, even if her partner misses her.


The refrain, "Don't smoke in bed" serves as a metaphor for the danger of getting too close to something or becoming too comfortable, and ultimately being hurt. The song is a poignant reminder of the impermanence of relationships and the need to be cautious about becoming too attached.


Line by Line Meaning

Goodbye old sleepy head
Farewell my love, my old sleepy head


Im packing you in like I said
I'm leaving as I promised I would


Take care of everything
Please handle all the things we shared


Im leaving my wedding ring
I am leaving the symbol of our union


Dont look for me
Please don't search for me


Ill get a hand
I'll find help or support


Remember darling
Don't forget my love


Dont smoke in bed
Don't risk your life by smoking in bed




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Willard Robinson

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