Girl In A Suitcase
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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When I have to get on my bike
When I look back on my life
I think of the days of the wine
Of what I put you threw that time

When I have to move away
Pick up the pieces another day
I remember little white lies
And pretty brown blue eyes

Little girl in a suitcase
Little girl in a suitcase
I'll be leaving you behind, oh yea

Girl in the suitcase
I took you with me round the world
Couldn't get use to a new place
So I packed you in my suitcase girl
Took you along in a suitcase

When I think about the past
All the best things happened last
And you where always there
When carried down from stairs

I think about my effect on you
The way you were born so true
Did you relay care
That Alice cut my hair

Little girl in a suitcase
Little girl in a suitcase
I'll believing you behind

Girl in the suitcase
I took you with me round the world
Couldn't get use to a new place
So I packed you in my suitcase girl
Took you along in a suitcase

Girl in the suitcase
I took you with me round the world
Couldn't get use to a new place




I packed you in my suitcase girl
Took you along in a suitcase

Overall Meaning

The song "Girl in a Suitcase" by Pete Townshend is a reflective and introspective piece that speaks of past memories. The lyrics express regrets and hopes regarding relationships and the passing of time. There is a sense of melancholy in the singer's voice, as he sings about a love that he had to leave behind as he moved on with his life. The metaphor of the "girl in the suitcase" is a powerful image of an unrequited love that was always present, even as the singer traveled the world.


Throughout the song, the singer reflects on his memories of the woman he left behind, recalling the little white lies he told her and the way she looked at him with pretty brown blue eyes. He also contemplates the impact he had on her life and whether she ever cared for him as deeply as he did for her. The chorus repeats the phrase "little girl in a suitcase," emphasizing the pain of leaving something behind that is still dear to him.


The song can be interpreted as a love letter to a past lover or an admission of regret for the things left unsaid or undone. Townshend's lyrics showcase his songwriting skills, as he weaves together the personal and universal in a way that touches listeners across generations.


Line by Line Meaning

When I have to get on my bike
When I have to move on from this current situation


When I look back on my life
Reflecting on past experiences


I think of the days of the wine
Remembering the good times


Of what I put you threw that time
Feeling guilty for my past actions towards you


When I have to move away
When I must leave you behind


Pick up the pieces another day
I'll deal with the consequences later


I remember little white lies
Recalling the times I wasn't completely truthful


And pretty brown blue eyes
Thinking of your beautiful eyes


Little girl in a suitcase
I carry memories of you with me


I'll be leaving you behind, oh yea
I must let go and move on


Girl in the suitcase
You were always with me in spirit


I took you with me round the world
I remember you in every place I visited


Couldn't get use to a new place
It was hard to adapt to new surroundings


So I packed you in my suitcase girl
I held onto memories of you to comfort me


Took you along in a suitcase
I brought you with me wherever I went


When I think about the past
Contemplating my past choices and actions


All the best things happened last
The most memorable moments occurred at the end


And you where always there
You were always by my side


When carried down from stairs
When you helped me when I was down


I think about my effect on you
Reflecting on how my actions affected you


The way you were born so true
Your authenticity and honesty


Did you relay care
Did you truly care for me?


That Alice cut my hair
Recalling an insignificant memory




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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