I Got To Go
S.T.O.R.M. Lyrics


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That ivory tower's looking tattered and tired 'round the eyes
Ain't getting much sleep at night
My daddy told me, "politicians never learn the golden rule
Do unto others, as you'd have them do to you."

But you go 'round and around it
You go over and under
I go through

Food on the table, running car, and tuck my kids in at night
The American Dream in real life, yeah
My mom's an Angel, cigarette smoke like a halo 'round her hair
Sun is shining right behind her standing there

You go 'round and around it
You go over and under
I go through
You go 'round and around it
You go over and under
I go through

You break my legs, then make me walk
You seal my lips, then demand I talk
You blind my eyes, then ask me if I like what you drew
Yeah, you do

You go 'round and around it
You go over and under
I go through
Oh, through, oh

My kid, he asked me, "daddy, when you coming home to me from work?"
If I'm being honest, man, that hurt

So I go 'round and around it
I go over and under
He goes through

You break my legs, then make me walk
You seal my lips, and demand I talk
You blind my eyes, then ask me if I like what you drew
Yeah, you do

You go 'round and around it
You go over and under
I go through
I go 'round and around it
I go over and under
She goes through

We go 'round and around it




We go over and under
We go through

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to S.T.O.R.M.'s song "I Got To Go" paint a vivid picture of a person who is feeling disillusioned and worn down by the world around them. The opening lines suggest that the once grand ideals represented by the ivory tower have deteriorated, leaving behind a sense of fatigue and unrest. The reference to the golden rule, as taught by the singer's father, serves as a poignant reminder of the values that society often fails to uphold, especially in the realm of politics.


The next stanza delves into the everyday struggles of trying to provide for a family and achieve the elusive American Dream. Despite the challenges, there is a sense of resilience and determination in the singer's voice. The imagery of the mother, with cigarette smoke swirling around her like a halo, adds a layer of complexity to the domestic scene, hinting at both fragility and strength in the face of adversity.


The following section of the song takes a darker turn as the singer describes feeling manipulated and silenced by external forces. The lines about having one's legs broken and being forced to walk, having one's lips sealed and then being expected to speak, and being blinded only to be asked if one likes what they see, allude to the insidious nature of power dynamics and control. Despite these oppressive forces, the singer asserts their agency and inner strength by choosing to go through, rather than around or over and under.


The song concludes with a heartfelt moment between the singer and their child, highlighting the personal toll of their struggles. The repeated refrains of going 'round and around, over and under, and ultimately through, underscore the theme of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity. The final lines, where the singer acknowledges that their child's question about coming home from work hurts, brings a poignant and humanizing touch to the narrative, emphasizing the emotional cost of trying to navigate a world filled with obstacles and challenges.




Lyrics © REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: NATHAN PAUL CHAPMAN, MARC ROBERGE

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