A Message You Can Send
Neal Casal Lyrics


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A quarter for a payphone-call to Houston
I see that writing on the wall
She's down and out again

Momma, will you still be her friend?
Momma, would you take her back again?

She's got no one to talk to
When she comes home at night
She's got no one to talk to
She keeps it all inside
She's got no one to talk to
She lays down in size
It's no lonely life

Well you'd be proud if you'd just come to see her
Lately I'm the only who even lends a hand
Momma, I will do the best I can
Momma, I don't think you understand

She's got no one to talk to
When she comes home at night
She's got no one to talk to
She keeps it all inside
She's got no one to talk to
She lays down in size
It's no lonely life
It's no lonely life

Tearing out the pages in my phonebook
I see the writing on the wall
I won't need this again
Momma, is there a message you can send?
Momma, you can't turn your back again

She's got no one to talk to
When she comes home at night
She's got no one to talk to
She keeps it all inside
She's got no one to talk to




She lays down in size
It's no lonely life

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Neal Casal's song, "A Message You Can Send," tell a story of a woman who is struggling and isolated from the world around her. At the beginning of the song, the singer describes the woman's situation, using the image of a payphone to convey how alone she is. She's down and out, with no one to turn to, and the singer wonders if his mother would be willing to help the woman again. He admits that he's the only one who seems to be there for her. The woman has no one to talk to, and is forced to keep everything inside. The chorus repeats this idea, emphasizing how painfully lonely her life is.


As the song continues, the singer struggles to find a solution. He tears pages out of his phonebook, almost frantically seeking help for the woman. The repeated mentions of "writing on the wall" suggest a sense of desperation and urgency. The second-to-last stanza shifts the focus to the singer and his mother, as he asks if there's a message she can send. Finally, he pleads with her not to turn her back on the woman, who desperately needs someone in her life.


This song is a poignant exploration of loneliness and isolation, as well as the power of human connection and empathy. It highlights the importance of reaching out to those who are struggling, offering a message of hope and compassion.


Line by Line Meaning

A quarter for a payphone-call to Houston
It costs a very small amount to make a phone call to Houston using a payphone.


I see that writing on the wall
I can see the warning signs of a troubled situation.


She's down and out again
She is in a difficult and desperate situation once more.


Momma, will you still be her friend?
Will you continue to support and care for her despite her troubles?


Momma, would you take her back again?
Would you allow her to return home if she needed a place to go?


She's got no one to talk to When she comes home at night She keeps it all inside She lays down in size It's no lonely life
She is alone and suffers in silence when she returns home at night, but it's not a life anyone would want for themselves.


Well you'd be proud if you'd just come to see her
You would be pleased and impressed if you saw the progress she's made despite her circumstances.


Lately I'm the only one who even lends a hand
I'm the only one who helps her out these days.


Momma, I will do the best I can
I'll try my hardest to support and help her.


Momma, I don't think you understand
I'm not sure you comprehend the extent of her troubles.


Tearing out the pages in my phonebook I see the writing on the wall I won't need this again
I'm tearing out my phonebook because I realize I won't need it anymore now that I'm helping her.


Momma, is there a message you can send? Momma, you can't turn your back again
Is there any way you can help her and not abandon her as you did before?




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Written by: NEAL CASAL

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