Hollywood
Michael Nesmith Lyrics


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The sun that's falling from the Southwestern sky
Tells me that I must depart
So by sundown today, I'll be on my way
But I'll be leaving my heart

It's not the countryside that appealed to my heart
It's the spirit and it captured my mind
But the things I tried to be made a wreck out of me
Now a different road I must find

These things I think are new
I guess they're really old
It seems I've done 'em once before
Now to go back to that fork in the road
Takes all the strength of my soul and more

Oh, good-bye, good-bye you cruel town
You've been a fair-weather friend
Now I will go to someplaces that I know
Where things don't start just to end

These things I think are new
I guess they're really old
It seems that I've done 'em once before
Now to go back to that fork in the road
Takes all the strength of my soul and more

Oh, good-bye, good-good-bye, you cuel town
You've been a fair-weather friend




Now I will go to someplace that I know
Where things don't start just to end

Overall Meaning

The Michael Nesmith song "Hollywood" is a poignant reflection on the complicated relationship between the singer and the titular city. The first stanza sets the stage for the song, with the singer looking up at the sun falling from the sky, signifying that it is time for him to leave Hollywood. Despite his departure, he knows that he will be leaving a part of himself behind. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, as it becomes clear that the singer is conflicted about his decision to leave.


The second stanza delves deeper into this conflict, as the singer reflects on what drew him to Hollywood in the first place. It wasn't the countryside or the scenery that he fell in love with, but rather the spirit of the place that captivated him. However, as he continued to strive for success in Hollywood, he found that it was taking a toll on him. He speaks of the things he tried to be that ultimately made a "wreck" out of him, suggesting that his pursuit of fame and fortune was not worth sacrificing his mental and emotional well-being.


The third and final stanza sees the singer saying goodbye to Hollywood with a mix of bitterness and resignation. He acknowledges that the things he thought were new experiences in Hollywood were actually just old patterns repeating themselves, and that he has reached a fork in the road where he must make a difficult decision. The repetition of the phrase "takes all the strength of my soul and more" shows just how taxing this decision is for the singer. Nevertheless, he ultimately decides to leave behind the "fair-weather friend" that was Hollywood and find a place where things don't just start to end.


Overall, "Hollywood" is a powerful and introspective song that explores themes of ambition, regret, and the search for meaning in life.


Line by Line Meaning

The sun that's falling from the Southwestern sky
The setting sun is a sign for me to leave this place


Tells me that I must depart
Its signal is clear, I must go away from here


So by sundown today, I'll be on my way
I'll pack my bags and leave before the sun sets today


But I'll be leaving my heart
I'll be leaving behind my emotions and memories tied to this place


It's not the countryside that appealed to my heart
It wasn't the picturesque scenery that captivated me


It's the spirit and it captured my mind
It was the vibe and energy of this place that intrigued me


But the things I tried to be made a wreck out of me
However, my attempts to fit in and be someone I'm not, resulted in me being miserable


Now a different road I must find
So, I need to find a new path for myself


These things I think are new
I thought these experiences were unique


I guess they're really old
But, in truth, they are old and repetitive


It seems I've done 'em once before
It feels like I've been through it all before


Now to go back to that fork in the road
Now, to turn around and choose another path


Takes all the strength of my soul and more
Takes all the courage and willpower in me, and then some


Oh, good-bye, good-bye you cruel town
Goodbye to you, town that has given me so many hardships


You've been a fair-weather friend
You've been fickle, only supporting me when things are good


Now I will go to someplace that I know
Now, I'll go to a place that I'm familiar with


Where things don't start just to end
Where things don't begin just to fail and die out soon after




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MICHAEL NESMITH

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