Carry Me Home
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Celluloid soldiers, come in from the rain
Murder my smile, but please leave me my pain
All those good people, they don't even try
Stealing the truth while they pay for your lie

I'm about to lose the things I never saw
Before you wanted me to know the ups and downs
Away we go to get another hit, the it
The blood that she's about to spit

You go your way and I guess I'll go mine
We'll both arrive at the very same time

Please give me your tired
Give me your poor
Please lift up your lamp
Walk through this door

Kick down the doors that you don't understand
Please don't lose sight of this generous plan
Blinded by prisms, we wind up in court
I'm folding chairs while you sold yourself short

She's about to redefine the way
Reminded me to say the other way was right
She's in a place to pray for me
And now she gotta, gotta flash the funky lighter

You've got your way and it seems I've got mine
Both gonna die at the very same time

Marry me, mama
That's someone to carry me home
Stick with me, girlfriend
I don't wanna be here alone
Marry me, mama
That's someone to carry me home




Stick with me, girlfriend
I don't wanna be here alone

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of "Carry Me Home," the lyrics seem to speak about feeling let down by society and the people around the singer. The line "Murder my smile, but please leave me my pain" suggests a sense of resilience in the face of betrayal and disappointment. The mention of "stealing the truth while they pay for your lie" reflects on the duplicity and dishonesty that the singer perceives in the world around them. There is a sense of disillusionment and a feeling of being misunderstood or overlooked by others.


The second verse delves into a sense of impending loss and confusion. The singer mentions being on the verge of losing things they never even realized they had. The references to ups and downs and seeking another hit imply a struggle with addiction or dependency. The imagery of blood being spit and the impending consequences add a dark and foreboding undertone to the lyrics, hinting at self-destructive behavior and a lack of control.


The third verse shifts towards a plea for compassion and understanding. The singer asks for the tired and the poor to be given a chance, invoking the image of the Statue of Liberty welcoming immigrants to America. They call for tearing down barriers and staying true to a noble purpose, possibly alluding to social justice issues or personal struggles against oppression. The mention of being blinded by prisms and ending up in court speaks to a sense of confusion and injustice in the world.


The final chorus brings a sense of longing for connection and companionship. The repeated lines "Marry me, mama, that's someone to carry me home" and "Stick with me, girlfriend, I don't wanna be here alone" express a desire for support and love from loved ones. The singer seeks solace in the idea of being taken care of and not facing their struggles alone. Overall, the song delves into themes of alienation, disillusionment, dependency, and the search for comfort and belonging in a complex and often unkind world.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Anthony Kiedis, Chad Gaylord Smith, John Anthony Frusciante, Michael Peter Balzary

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@martialwharf7724

[Verse 1]
Celluloid soldiers, come in from the rain
Murder my smile, but please, leave me my pain
All those good people, they don't even try
Stealing the truth while they pay for your lie

[Interlude]
I'm about to lose the things I never saw before
You wanted me to know the ups and downs
Away we go to get another hit, the it
The blood that she's about to spit
You go your way and I guess I'll go mine
We'll both arrive at the vеry same time

[Bridge]
Pleasе, give me your tired, give me your poor
Please, lift up your lamp, walk through this door

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 2]
Kick down the doors that you don't understand
Please, don't lose sight of this generous plan
Blinded by prisms, we wind up in court
I'm folding chairs while you sold yourself short

[Interlude]
She's about to redefine the way
Reminded me to say the other way was right
She's in a place to pray for me
And now she’s got to flap to flash the funky lighter
You've got your way and it seems I've got mine
Both gonna die at the very same time

[Chorus]
Marry me, mama, that's someone to carry me home
Stick with me, girlfriend, I don't want to be here alone
Marry me, mama, that's someone to carry me home
Stick with me, girlfriend, I don't want to be here alone



All comments from YouTube:

@gerardoblanco8824

I think this is one of the best song from this album.

@Raphael.P.

Oh yes I thought the same

@Dontlook146

Agreed🔥🔥🔥

@young_gunny420

Thats what I thought about all the songs

@peu239

Easily!!

@JamNguy

Wish they all were more like this one

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@bilariba

If Hendrix was on vacation in California with the Beatles, they'd probably write this tune. One of the best songs on the record

@kozmicjulio

I love your comment

@kimpsenlonnroth2997

That was beautifully said

@andrewbishop4447

I definitely see this

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