The Beatles Got To Go
Keith & Ken Lyrics


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I can't stand to see
A good man go to waste
One who never combs his fair
Or shaves his face
One who leans on wine
Over love that's told a lie
It tears me up to see
A grown man cry
Chorus:
So I never go around mirrors
I can't stand to see me
Without you by my side
No I never go around mirrors
Cause I've got a heartache to hide
I can't stand to be
Where heartaches hang around
Cause it's so easy for the blues
To Get me down
To see a grown man crawl
Is more than I can stand
I can't look into the eyes




Of half a man
Repeat Chorus:

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Beatles Got To Go" by Keith & Ken address the pain and frustration of witnessing a good man wasting away. The opening lines express disdain for a man who neglects his appearance and resorts to drinking to numb the pain of a love betrayed. The imagery of a man's disheveled appearance and tears evokes a sense of sadness and empathy in the listener.


The chorus reveals the singer's aversion to mirrors, as they symbolize a reflection of oneself without the presence of a significant other. The absence of the loved one amplifies the heartache and makes it unbearable for the singer to see their own image. The heartache becomes a burden that must be concealed from the outside world, represented by the desire to hide it.


The second paragraph explores the singer's unwillingness to be in an environment where there is constant sorrow and heartbreak. The presence of such negativity makes it easier for the blues to overwhelm the singer, indicating a vulnerability to emotional distress. Witnessing a grown man reduced to crawling or displaying complete vulnerability becomes too much to bear for the singer, reflecting their inability to accept or understand such a state of helplessness.


The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the powerful emotions surrounding the absence of a loved one and the need to hide the pain from others. The repeated reference to mirrors further emphasizes the connection between one's physical appearance and emotional well-being. Ultimately, the song conveys a deep sense of empathy, understanding, and a recognition that sometimes it is best to avoid confronting certain painful realities.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't stand to see
It distresses me to witness


A good man go to waste
A virtuous individual being neglected


One who never combs his fair
Someone who neglects their appearance


Or shaves his face
Or maintains proper grooming


One who leans on wine
One who relies on alcohol


Over love that's told a lie
Due to a deceitful love


It tears me up to see
It deeply saddens me to observe


A grown man cry
An adult male shedding tears


Chorus:
Refrain:


So I never go around mirrors
Therefore, I avoid looking at myself in mirrors


I can't stand to see me
I cannot bear to witness my own reflection


Without you by my side
In the absence of your presence


No, I never go around mirrors
No, I refrain from looking at mirrors


Cause I've got a heartache to hide
Because I possess a hidden sorrow


I can't stand to be
I cannot tolerate existing


Where heartaches hang around
In places where sorrow lingers


Cause it's so easy for the blues
Since it is effortless for sadness


To get me down
To make me feel disheartened


To see a grown man crawl
Observing an adult male reduced to crawling


Is more than I can stand
Exceeds my capacity to endure


I can't look into the eyes
I cannot meet the gaze


Of half a man
Of an incomplete individual


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Refrain (repeated):




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Comments from YouTube:

@estefania_sanchez

Thank you for putting this song up! (even though I like the beatles hehe). Someone had it up and took it down a while back. I really appreciate this!

@valentinius62

I like the Beatles' music, but this song rules! Sort of in the spirit of "One Down Three to Go" by the Meatmen. I appreciate those who aren't afraid to go after cultural sacred cows. Also, just a great Ska tune in general.

@rjrod1326

This is music mods would've liked ..talking crap about mod icons 😂😂

@tabeebAsim

YES! real talk, I hate the Beatles

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