Too Far Gone
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Lyrics


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When I woke up you were gone
And the sun was on the lawn
Empty pillow with perfume on
I smelled it

Well, we met in my favorite bar
Took a ride in my old car
But I still don't know how
We made it home

Was I too far gone
Too far gone
Too far gone
For you

We had drugs and we had booze
But we still had something to lose
And by dawn I wanted
To marry you

With our attitudes by day
And our secret dreams by night
Can we really live our lives
That way

Am I too far gone
Too far gone
Too far gone
For you

Was I too far gone
Too far gone




Too far gone
For you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Neil Young's song "Too Far Gone" seems to narrate the story of a relationship that has come apart, leaving the singer full of regret and wondering where it all went wrong. The song begins with a vivid image of waking up alone with the scent of perfume still lingering on the pillow. The singer reminisces about how they met, spending time together in their favorite bar and taking a ride in the car. However, this leads to the main question of the song, "Was I too far gone for you?"


The lyrics go deeper into the theme of excess and the price that comes with it. The singer acknowledges that they had drugs and booze but still had something to lose, possibly hinting at a deeper connection of love or commitment. The song subtly highlights how the couple had different attitudes during the day versus their secret dreams at night. The final question repeats the idea of whether the singer's behavior pushed their partner away?


Overall, the lyrics of "Too Far Gone" by Neil Young convey the heart-wrenching experience of someone realizing that they have lost out on a valuable relationship due to their indulgences and recklessness. The song leaves the listener to imagine the end of the story and the singer's fate.


Line by Line Meaning

When I woke up you were gone
After waking up, the singer realized the person they were with had already left.


And the sun was on the lawn
The sun was already up and shining on the grass outside.


Empty pillow with perfume on
The pillow beside the singer was empty but had the scent of the person who slept on it.


I smelled it
The artist could still smell the perfume from the pillow beside them.


Well, we met in my favorite bar
The artist and the person they were with met at a bar that the artist liked going to.


Took a ride in my old car
After meeting at the bar, the two drove together in the singer's older car.


But I still don't know how
The singer cannot recall how the two of them managed to get home after leaving the bar.


We made it home
Despite not remembering the details of the journey, the two arrived at their destination safely.


Was I too far gone
The artist is questioning whether they were too intoxicated, high, or emotionally unstable during the night before.


Too far gone
The phrase 'too far gone' is repeated in the song as the artist continues to question their state of mind the previous night.


For you
The singer wonders whether their partner was put off by their behavior the previous night.


We had drugs and we had booze
The artist and their partner engaged in drug and alcohol use during their time spent together.


But we still had something to lose
Despite engaging in risky behavior, the two still had something meaningful at stake in their relationship.


And by dawn I wanted
As the night wore on, the singer's desire to be closer to their partner increased.


To marry you
The singer's feelings for their partner had grown so strong that they began to think about marriage.


With our attitudes by day
The two have different personas and ways of behaving when in public or during the daytime.


And our secret dreams by night
However, the two share intimate thoughts and desires with each other.


Can we really live our lives
The singer questions whether their relationship can survive the challenges of the different personas and desires they possess.


That way
The phrase 'that way' refers to the complexity of their relationship and how it is influenced by their varying selves.




Lyrics © Silver Fiddle, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: Neil Young

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