H-Elenore
Meat Puppets Lyrics


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Of all the people I've known
This one, you, you really hit home
Half a dozen of one thing
And a decade of another

You tried to change the time
When you stole it from your mother
I'd put my hat on my head if I had one
Lord knows what he's got in store
Everything is shaped by a cross
And you'd do as easy as the next one

Better open my eyes now
Everything at the door
Best keep my eyes closed
I want to see the lights of Elenore

Of all the people left unknown
You taught me how to be alone
Elenore Moth-god, daughter of the hot-rod




Light like liquid moss covers up
The gray hard rock

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "H-Elenore," by the Meat Puppets, seem to describe a somewhat abstract narrative threaded with religious imagery and themes of loss and isolation. The song begins with the singer acknowledging the many people he has known, but expressing that the subject of the song, Elenore, has made a significant impression on him. The lyrics "half a dozen of one thing and a decade of another" suggest that Elenore is different from the other people the singer has known.


As the song progresses, it becomes clear that Elenore has experienced some kind of trauma. The lines "you tried to change the time when you stole it from your mother" suggest that she may have suffered some kind of abuse. The singer also seems to view Elenore as somewhat of an outcast, as exemplified by the reference to her as "daughter of the hot-rod" and "moth-god."


The repeated refrain of "best keep my eyes closed, I want to see the lights of Elenore" seems to imply that the singer believes that Elenore represents something positive, perhaps even divine, in his life, despite the darkness that surrounds her. The final lines of the song, "light like liquid moss covers up the gray hard rock," suggest that Elenore is a beacon of light in a dark world, and that her presence offers a kind of solace to the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

Of all the people I've known
Out of all the individuals I've encountered


This one, you, you really hit home
This particular person, you, had a strong impact on me


Half a dozen of one thing
Six equivalents of one item


And a decade of another
And ten years of something else


You tried to change the time
You made an attempt to manipulate the clock


When you stole it from your mother
By taking it from your parent


I'd put my hat on my head if I had one
If I possessed a hat, I'd wear it on my head


Lord knows what he's got in store
God knows what the future holds


Everything is shaped by a cross
Every object is influenced by a crucifix


And you'd do as easy as the next one
And you would commit the same action as the following person without trouble


Better open my eyes now
It's preferable for me to open my eyes now


Everything at the door
Everything is waiting at the door


Best keep my eyes closed
It's best for me to keep my eyes shut


I want to see the lights of Elenore
I desire to observe the Elenore's illumination


Of all the people left unknown
Out of all the individuals who are still anonymous


You taught me how to be alone
You instructed me on how to be solitary


Elenore Moth-god, daughter of the hot-rod
Elenore is a deity of moths and the offspring of a hot-rod


Light like liquid moss covers up
Radiance resembling a moss-like liquid conceals


The gray hard rock
The dull and tough stone




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Written by: C. KIRKWOOD

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