Matchbox
Paul McCartney Lyrics


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I said, "I'm sitting here watching
Matchbox hole in my clothes"
I said, "I'm sitting here wondering
Matchbox hole in my clothes"
I ain't got no matches
But I sure got a long way to go

I'm an old poor boy
I'm a long way from home
I'm an old poor boy
And I'm a long way from home
I've never been happy
'Cause everything I ever did was wrong

Well, if you don't want my peaches
Honey, please don't shake my tree
If you don't want any of those peaches
Honey, please don't mess around my tree
I've got news for you, baby
Leave me here in misery, alright

Well, let me be your little dog
Till your big dog comes
Let me be your little dog
Till your big dog comes
And when your big dog gets here
Watch how your puppy dog runs

Well, I said, "I'm sitting here watching
Matchbox hole in my clothes"
I said, "I'm sitting here wondering
Matchbox hole in my clothes"




I ain't got no matches
But I sure got a long way to go

Overall Meaning

In Paul McCartney's song Matchbox, the singer is reflecting on his own poverty and dissatisfaction with his life. He is sitting with a hole in his clothes, feeling hopeless because he doesn't have any matches, but he knows that he has a long journey ahead of him. The singer reveals that he feels like a "poor boy" who is far from home and has never been happy because everything he ever did was wrong. Despite his feeling of being stuck in a rut, the singer asserts that he won't let anyone take advantage of him and warns that those who do will face the consequences.


The singer then offers to be someone's "little dog" until their "big dog" comes along, suggesting that he is willing to do whatever it takes to get by. He concludes the song by repeating the opening lines and emphasizing that he has a long way to go, but he's willing to keep moving forward.


The lyrics of Matchbox reflect poverty, dissatisfaction, and the struggle to get by. McCartney's lyrics are relatable, as many people can identify with feeling stuck in a rut or facing challenges in their lives. The blues-inspired melody adds to the emotional weight of the lyrics, making the song a powerful statement about the human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

I said, "I'm sitting here watching Matchbox hole in my clothes"
I'm just sitting around, bored and poor, with a hole in my clothes.


I said, "I'm sitting here wondering Matchbox hole in my clothes"
I'm stuck here with nothing to do, but to feel embarrassed about my ragged clothing.


I ain't got no matches But I sure got a long way to go
I don't have anything to light, but I know I have a long journey ahead of me.


I'm an old poor boy I'm a long way from home
I'm a destitute man far away from where I come from.


I've never been happy 'Cause everything I ever did was wrong
I've always been unhappy because every action I've taken has been a mistake.


Well, if you don't want my peaches Honey, please don't shake my tree
If you don't want my attention or love, don't mess with me.


If you don't want any of those peaches Honey, please don't mess around my tree
If you don't want a relationship with me, don't lead me on.


I've got news for you, baby Leave me here in misery, alright
I'm warning you that rejecting me will only cause me pain.


Well, let me be your little dog Till your big dog comes
Let me be there for you until someone else comes along to take my place.


And when your big dog gets here Watch how your puppy dog runs
Once you have someone more important, you'll see that I will quickly leave.


I said, "I'm sitting here watching Matchbox hole in my clothes"
Again, I'm just sitting here with nothing to do and a hole in my clothes.


I said, "I'm sitting here wondering Matchbox hole in my clothes"
Still embarrassed about my appearance and stuck with nothing to do.


I ain't got no matches But I sure got a long way to go
Once again, I don't have any way to light anything, but I know I have a long journey ahead of me.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CARL PERKINS

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