Hotel
Mr.D Lyrics


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I open the door, I don't know who is there.
What's waiting for me, who's waiting for me?
The room is never the same,
Will it be the 27 or the 17?
How many doors will I see open this time?
How long will the corridor be?
New eyes in a new night
The lady at the 27, who will she be?
I hear him speaking loudly from the room17?
Yet another night, I hope Ii'll sleep
Another bed that I don't know
How long will the corridor be?
Anyway I'll have to finish this trip
Sooner or later it will end
When?
And how?
But what am I looking for?
There is a party elsewhere I was invited
Instead I am unkown to looks
lonely travelling in elevators
I go up the stairs between the first and the second floor
How long will the corridor be?
My usual company my thoughts
I take my keys and smile
Room N-8 but she won't be there
I hear outside the city noises
Sometimes I don't hear any sounds
How long will the corridor be?
I wake up I am afraid, where am I?
I'm alone, where do I come form?
My bag is never in order
I can never completely undo it
Where do I really want to go?
Who am I looking for in this wandering?




Return? I feel no need to
How long will the corridor be?

Overall Meaning

In Mr.D's song Hotel, the artist paints a vivid picture of a recurring experience of staying in hotels. The song takes the listener on a journey through the singer's mind as they describe their experience of staying in various hotel rooms. As the song begins, the artist opens the door to a new room, filled with anticipation of who or what they'll find inside. The room is always different; sometimes it's room 27, sometimes 17. The artist describes walking down the corridor, wondering who they will meet in the hotel. As they move through the hotel, they observe different people in their rooms and the noises they make. In the artist's thoughts, there is always an underlying question of who they're looking for, but they seem unsure of the answer.


The artist seems to be in a state of constant flux, moving from one place to another, always searching for something that remains elusive. They mention the noises of the city outside, which serves as a reminder that life goes on even if they're lost in their hotel room. Towards the end of the song, the artist wakes up from their slumber, unsure of where they are or where they come from. They think about returning home, but there is no need to. They're on a journey of self-discovery, and they seem comfortable with their uncertain destination. The closing question of "How long will the corridor be?" is a reminder that life is a journey full of surprises and uncertainties.


Line by Line Meaning

I open the door, I don't know who is there.
As the singer enters a hotel room, he is unsure of what he will find inside.


What's waiting for me, who's waiting for me?
The singer is curious about what awaits him in the hotel room and who might be there.


The room is never the same,
The singer notes that each hotel room he enters is different and unique.


Will it be the 27 or the 17?
He wonders which room number he will stay in this time.


How many doors will I see open this time?
The singer is unsure how many other guests or people he will encounter in the hotel.


How long will the corridor be?
He questions the length of the hallway he will have to walk down to reach his room.


New eyes in a new night
The singer is experiencing a different setting and environment than he is used to.


The lady at the 27, who will she be?
He wonders who the woman in room number 27 might be.


I hear him speaking loudly from the room17?
The singer hears someone being loud in the neighboring room, which may bother him.


Yet another night, I hope I'll sleep
The singer is hoping for a good night's sleep despite the unfamiliar surroundings.


Another bed that I don't know
He is staying in a new bed and is not sure how comfortable it will be.


Anyway I'll have to finish this trip
The singer has to continue on his journey, regardless of how he feels about it.


Sooner or later it will end
He knows that his travels will eventually come to an end.


When?
The singer wonders when his travels will end, as he yearns for stability.


And how?
He also wonders how his travels will end, and if it will be a positive or negative experience.


But what am I looking for?
The singer is unsure of what he truly desires from his travels and life in general.


There is a party elsewhere I was invited
He is aware of other events and social gatherings happening elsewhere but has chosen to travel instead.


Instead I am unknown to looks
He is inconspicuous and unremarkable to those around him.


lonely travelling in elevators
The singer is often by himself in elevators during his travels, feeling isolated and solitary.


I go up the stairs between the first and the second floor
He takes the stairs instead of the elevator, perhaps to avoid other people.


My usual company my thoughts
He spends most of his time alone with his own thoughts, contemplating his life and his travels.


I take my keys and smile
The singer takes his keys and appears to be in good spirits despite his uncertainties.


Room N-8 but she won't be there
The singer remembers a specific room number but doesn't expect anyone to be there.


I hear outside the city noises
He hears the sounds of the city outside his hotel room, which may make him feel more alone and isolated.


Sometimes I don't hear any sounds
At other times, the singer is in complete silence, which may also be unsettling.


I wake up I am afraid, where am I?
The singer wakes up after a night of sleep feeling disoriented and unsure of his location.


I'm alone, where do I come from?
He is alone once again and is questioning his identity and where he comes from.


My bag is never in order
He is disorganized and unable to feel completely settled in his travels.


I can never completely undo it
He is unable to fully unpack his bag or let go of his feelings of uncertainty and restlessness.


Where do I really want to go?
The singer is questioning his true desires in life and his travels.


Who am I looking for in this wandering?
He is searching for a sense of purpose and identity in his travels, unsure of what or who he is looking for.


Return? I feel no need to
He does not feel the need to return home or to find a permanent place to stay, as he is comfortable with his constant wandering.


How long will the corridor be?
The singer continues to question the length of the hallway he must walk down, emphasizing his feelings of uncertainty and lack of control.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Daniele Fioretti

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