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So Much I
Red Hot Chili Peppers Lyrics


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Next stop on the KLM
Two lips and a sturdy stem
A funny thing always happens when
I get a heavy jam
I'm gonna turn it into hydrogen
I I, I I, I I, I I I I, I

Cowgirl and a troubadour
MGM and the lion's roar
A straight shot to the corner store
I wanna show you what
I wanna show you what your head is for
I I, I I, I I, I I I I, I

So much I, wish I could
So many I, wish I would
So much I, wish I could
Count on you not to defeat me

So much I, wish I could
So many I, wish I would
So much I, wish I could
Count on you not to defeat me

Please don't turn away again
Please don't turn me into them
Please don't turn away friend
Please don't turn me into them

Stand by for the great eclipse
Rip it out now shake your hips
Backing off the apocalypse
I gotta loosen up
I gotta loosen up to get my grip
I I, I I, I I, I I I I, I

So much I, wish I could
So many I, wish I would
So much I, wish I could
Count on you not to defeat me

So much I, wish I could
So many I, wish I would
So much I, wish I could
Count on you not to defeat me

Please don't turn away again
Please don't turn me into them
Please don't turn away friend
Please don't turn me into them

Please don't turn away again
Please don't turn me into them

Overall Meaning

The song "So Much I" by Red Hot Chili Peppers is an upbeat track with powerful lyrics that encompass themes of trust, control, and personal growth. The song's lyrics follow a journey of self-discovery in which the singer reflects upon their past difficulties with control and trust, as well as their desire to move forward and find a sense of stability in their life. The first verse features the lines "I'm gonna turn it into hydrogen" and "I wanna show you what your head is for," which suggest a sense of transformation and self-improvement. The second verse builds upon this idea of transformation, with the lines "Stand by for the great eclipse" and "Backing off the apocalypse."


The chorus repeats the lines "So much I, wish I could / So many I, wish I would / So much I, wish I could / Count on you not to defeat me," which convey a sense of vulnerability and the desire for trust and support. The final verse reiterates this theme, with the lines "Please don't turn away again / Please don't turn me into them" serving as a plea for connection and understanding.


Overall, "So Much I" is a powerful anthem that encourages personal growth, transformation, and trust in oneself and others.


Line by Line Meaning

Next stop on the KLM
The singer is suggesting a change is coming and they are ready for it, using KLM as a metaphor for a journey or flight to the next destination.


Two lips and a sturdy stem
The singer is possibly referring to a plant, suggesting that something small and strong can have value.


A funny thing always happens when I get a heavy jam
The singer is acknowledging that when things get difficult, they tend to make light of it or find humor in the situation.


I'm gonna turn it into hydrogen
The artist is saying that they will take the problem and turn it into something positive or valuable, similar to how hydrogen can be used as fuel.


Cowgirl and a troubadour
The artist is describing two different types of people or personalities that they may have encountered.


Mgm and the lion's roar
The singer is using MGM, a media company, and its famous lion's roar as a metaphor for strength or power.


A straight shot to the corner store
The singer is referencing the simplicity or ease of accessing something, like a corner store.


I wanna show you what I wanna show you what your head is for
The artist wants to help someone understand their own potential or purpose.


So much I, wish I could
The artist is expressing a desire for something they feel they cannot attain.


So many I, wish I would
The artist is acknowledging their multiple desires and the fact that they struggle to act on them.


Count on you not to defeat me
The singer is seeking assurance that the person they are addressing will not hurt or harm them.


Please don't turn away again
The artist is begging the person addressed not to ignore or reject them.


Please don't turn me into them
The singer is asking the person addressed not to change them into something undesirable, similar to how the singer might perceive 'them' to be.


Stand by for the great eclipse
The singer is suggesting that something big is coming, similar to a solar eclipse, and that the person should prepare for it.


Rip it out now shake your hips
The singer is encouraging the person addressed to let loose and not hold back, using 'rip it out' and 'shake your hips' as metaphors for freeing oneself.


Backing off the apocalypse
The artist is suggesting that an end of the world scenario is being avoided or prevented, and they are stepping back from it.


I gotta loosen up I gotta loosen up to get my grip
The artist is acknowledging the need for balance and flexibility in order to achieve a good foothold.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: MICHAEL BALZARY, JOHN ANTHONY FRUSCIANTE, ANTHONY KIEDIS, CHAD SMITH

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