Put Me In The Trash
Mick Jagger Lyrics


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Yeah you put me in the trash
Yeah you gave me up for lost
Now I see that you're doing alright
Take a look at me and count the cost
Baby can't you see I'm short on greens
I am your long lost man, you don't recognize me

I used to load you up with cash
I used to dress you like a dream
All the fancy food, you always wolfed it down
Yeah but you never made a scene
Baby can't you see, I'm no fantasy
I am your long lost man, you don't recognize me

Standing around in the rain, with my hands froze
Looking around for small change in your window
Out in the cold once again, write out a cheque for old flames
Pity for old time sake, I'll make your heart glow

Yeah, I'm your long lost man, don't you recognize me
Gimme some money baby, I'm broke
Why don't you, why don't you dig right down in your purse
And gimme some dough
Yeah don't you remember me baby
Don't you remember all those Jean Paul Gaultier dresses
I bought you and all those tickets to the opera

What about that bright red ferrari I bought you now
And all those, and all those shoes
Yeah I know it's the recession baby, but give me some money




Yeah come on now be generous
Oh yeah alright

Overall Meaning

In Mick Jagger's song "Put Me In The Trash," he sings about being discarded by a lover who he had previously showered with lavish gifts and experiences. Jagger laments that he is now broke and wandering around in the rain while his former lover seems to be doing just fine. He begs for her to recognize him as her "long lost man" and give him some money to get by. He reminds her of all the extravagant things he had done for her in the past, but she doesn't seem to care.


The song explores themes of materialism, power dynamics in relationships, and the fleeting nature of love. Jagger portrays himself as a victim of his own generosity and his lover's callousness. He also acknowledges his own shortcomings, admitting he is "short on greens" and in need of help. Despite his pleas for assistance, Jagger never seems to lose his sense of pride or give up hope. He even uses his past romantic gestures as a bargaining chip, hoping to guilt his former lover into giving him money.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah you put me in the trash
You discarded me and treated me as if I were garbage


Yeah you gave me up for lost
You assumed that I was beyond saving or recovery


Now I see that you're doing alright
I can see that you're doing well for yourself


Take a look at me and count the cost
Consider the toll that abandoning me has taken on my life


Baby can't you see I'm short on greens
I'm running low on money and in need of financial assistance


I am your long lost man, you don't recognize me
I am the person who used to be close to you, but you don't acknowledge me anymore


I used to load you up with cash
I used to provide you with ample amounts of money


I used to dress you like a dream
I used to buy you fashionable clothing and accessories


All the fancy food, you always wolfed it down
You used to eat the expensive meals I bought you with delight


Yeah but you never made a scene
You never caused a commotion or controversy


Baby can't you see, I'm no fantasy
I'm a real person, not an idealized version of someone


Standing around in the rain, with my hands froze
I'm standing in the rain with frozen hands, feeling miserable


Looking around for small change in your window
I'm searching for loose change in your window or nearby areas


Out in the cold once again, write out a cheque for old flames
I'm out in the cold without any help, while you give money to past romantic partners


Pity for old time sake, I'll make your heart glow
I hope that out of pity for our past relationship, you'll give me money and feel good about it


Gimme some money baby, I'm broke
Please give me some money, I'm financially struggling


Why don't you, why don't you dig right down in your purse
Why don't you search through your belongings and give me some money


And gimme some dough
Give me some money


Yeah don't you remember me baby
Do you not recall who I am?


Don't you remember all those Jean Paul Gaultier dresses
Remember all the expensive clothing I bought you from that designer?


I bought you and all those tickets to the opera
I also paid for us to go see the opera together


What about that bright red ferrari I bought you now
What about the luxury car I gifted you, do you not remember that?


And all those, and all those shoes
And all the expensive footwear I purchased for you


Yeah I know it's the recession baby, but give me some money
I understand times are tough economically, but I still need financial help


Yeah come on now be generous
Please be kind and give me a significant amount of money


Oh yeah alright
An expression of agreement, acceptance, or satisfaction




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: MICK JAGGER, JAMES A. RIPPETOE

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