Gone to California
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I'm goin' to California
To live in the summer sun
The streets are made of silver
I'm like a rabbit on the run
Philadelphia freedom
Well its not like you have heard, no, no, no
This city of brotherly love
Is full of pain and hurt

I'm goin' to California
To find my pot of gold
Corruption on every corner
Hustlers sellin' sweets
Baby is home cryin'
While her mom is on the streets
Everybody's dyin'
Have you heard the news today?
A woman in north Phili is mournin'
A bullet took another son away

I'm going to California
I'm going far, far, far away

Goin' to California, yes
To resurrect my soul
The sun is always shinin', shinin'
Or at least that's what I'm told
I'm goin' to California
There's a better life for me, yes
Goin' to California
I'll write and tell you what I see




I'm goin' to California
Somebody say a prayer for me

Overall Meaning

Pink's song "Gone to California" is a journey of pain and hope against the backdrops of two US cities, Philadelphia and California. The singer of the song is leaving Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, because it is full of pain and hurt. In contrast, California represents a place of hope, where the streets are made of silver, and the sun is always shining. The singer's life in Philadelphia is filled with corruption, hustlers, and violence, where a woman in North Philadelphia is mourning the loss of her son to gun violence. The singer is determined to find a better life in California, to resurrect her soul, and to find her pot of gold.


The lyrics of "Gone to California" highlight the divide that exists in American society, where some cities are places of hope and opportunity, while others are places of despair and danger. The song shows how people are forced to make tough choices and leave behind everything they know and love to find a better life. Pink's powerful and emotive voice adds to the impact of the song, making it a deeply personal and moving experience.


Overall, the song "Gone to California" is a poignant commentary on the American dream and the challenges faced by those seeking a better life. It highlights the struggles of those living in cities filled with corruption and violence and the hope that exists in places where the streets are made of silver.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm goin' to California
I am leaving for California


To live in the summer sun
To live in a sunny place


The streets are made of silver
The streets are clean and shiny


I'm like a rabbit on the run
I am running away quickly, like a scared rabbit


Philadelphia freedom
Freedom in Philadelphia


Well its not like you have heard, no, no, no
It is different to what people mostly say about Philadelphia


This city of brotherly love
The people of this city love and care for each other


Is full of pain and hurt
This city has a lot of suffering


To find my pot of gold
To find a better life with more money and opportunities


Corruption on every corner
There is a lot of dishonesty and illegal activities happening around


Hustlers sellin' sweets
People sell drugs on the streets


Baby is home cryin'
A child is crying at home


While her mom is on the streets
Her mother is outside, perhaps selling drugs or working as a prostitute


Everybody's dyin'
Many people are dying


Have you heard the news today?
Did you hear about the recent news today?


A woman in north Phili is mournin'
A woman in North Philadelphia is grieving


A bullet took another son away
Her son was killed by a gunshot


To resurrect my soul
To find a new life and renew my spirit


The sun is always shinin', shinin'
The weather is always sunny and bright


Or at least that's what I'm told
That's what people say


There's a better life for me, yes
I can have a better life in California


I'll write and tell you what I see
I will keep you informed about my journey


Somebody say a prayer for me
Please pray for me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Moore, Alecia B / Perry, Linda

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