A Song for Sleeping
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics


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Finally I've met you
The day has come
You're more than beautiful
And you're my son

I don't deserve this
I never thought it could be
Quite like the moment
When you first smiled at me
A toothless, wonderful feeling
Like I'd never seen

It's you, Noah, it's you

And when you lie down to sleep
I'll protect you
From the demons of the night
While I'm watching you grow

I'll pray
There's so much I could teach you
If you only have the time
Pray
There's so much God can teach you
If you only have the time

So will you tell me the little things?
What does God look like?
And angels' wings?
I don't remember these things
So would you teach them to me?
So for the moment
I'll watch you breathe

And when you wake up in the morning
And I pour the coffee
You're always smiling, sweetly

And when you lie down to sleep
I'll protect you
From the demons of the night
While I'm watching you grow

I'll pray
There's so much I could teach you
If you only have the time
Pray
There's so much God can teach you
If you only have the time

I'll pray
There's so much I could teach you
If you only have the time
Pray
There's so much God can teach you
If you only have the time

I'll pray




There's so much I could teach you
If you only have the time

Overall Meaning

The song "A Song For Sleeping" by Stone Temple Pilots is an emotional tribute from a new father to his newborn son. From the very first line, the depth of the father's gratitude and happiness is obvious. He explains how his child is more beautiful than he ever imagined, and how he never thought he deserved to have such a gift. When his son smiled at him for the first time, the father experienced a "toothless, wonderful feeling" that he had never felt before.


The father acknowledges the world's dangers and promises to protect his son from them as he grows. He also prays that he will have the time to teach him all the things he wants to; from the little things to the larger, spiritual questions, there is so much the father wants to share with his son. The father closes by saying he will watch his child while he sleeps, and how he looks forward to the sweet moments of the morning they will share together.


The song is a touching tribute to the bond between father and son, as well as the overwhelming love that can accompany the arrival of a new child. The lyrics express a deep gratitude for the miracle of life, and the significance and importance of parental guidance and nurturance.




Line by Line Meaning

Finally I've met you
The singer is expressing the joy of meeting his son for the first time.


The day has come
This line suggests that the birth of the child was a long-awaited event or a significant milestone in the singer's life.


You're more than beautiful
The singer is using hyperbole to describe the baby's appearance and how much he means to him.


And you're my son
This line states the obvious relationship between the artist and the baby, but the use of 'son' adds meaning by expressing the pride and joy the artist feels in being the father.


I don't deserve this
The artist is expressing a sense of disbelief or a feeling of inadequacy about how lucky he is to have this child in his life.


I never thought it could be
The singer is admitting that he did not expect to ever experience such a strong emotional connection with another human being.


Quite like the moment
This line sets up a contrast between the singer's expectations and the reality of the situation.


When you first smiled at me
The smile from the baby serves as the turning point that changes the artist's perspective about the event and his emotions towards the baby.


A toothless, wonderful feeling
The artist is using irony by describing an experience that is not typically described as wonderful, but nonetheless conveys intense emotion and happiness.


Like I'd never seen
The artist is emphasizing the uniqueness of this experience in his life, which further emphasizes its importance.


It's you, Noah, it's you
The singer is addressing the baby directly, and the use of the name 'Noah' personalizes the message and demonstrates the depth of the singer's love.


And when you lie down to sleep
The artist shifts his attention to the future and expresses his desire to protect the child from harm.


I'll protect you
This line expresses the singer's sense of responsibility and love towards the child.


From the demons of the night
The singer uses a metaphor to express the types of threats he believes the child might face in life.


While I'm watching you grow
The singer is acknowledging that his role as a parent will continue even as the child grows older and becomes more independent.


I'll pray
The artist introduces the idea of prayer, which could have religious or personal connotations. Either way, the act of praying here represents a form of hope and guidance.


There's so much I could teach you
The artist acknowledges the generational gap between him and the child, but also expresses a desire to pass on his wisdom and experiences.


If you only have the time
The singer recognizes that the child's life will be full of competing demands and responsibilities, and implores the child to find time to learn and grow.


So will you tell me the little things?
The singer is using a rhetorical question to express his desire to learn from the child and better understand his perspective on the world.


What does God look like?
This line suggests that the artist is religious and expects a spiritual answer from the child. It could also be interpreted as a more general question about the child's worldview.


And angels' wings?
The artist asks a related question that further emphasizes his curiosity about the child's beliefs and imagination.


I don't remember these things
The artist admits his own limitations and acknowledges that he does not have all the answers, which reinforces the idea of learning from the child.


So would you teach them to me?
The singer is making a request to the child to help him understand the concepts of God and angels. This is an expression of humility as well as trust in the child's ability to teach and guide him.


So for the moment
The artist is returning to the present moment and expressing a sense of gratitude for the time he currently has with the child.


I'll watch you breathe
The singer is using a metaphor to suggest that he is guarding the child's life, and expresses his love through this simple act of observation.


And when you wake up in the morning
The singer is taking on the role of caregiver and acknowledging that he will be present for the child in every aspect of his life.


And I pour the coffee
This line suggests a degree of familiarity and routine in the singer's life, but also implies a sense of security and comfort that comes from shared routines.


You're always smiling, sweetly
The artist ends the song on a positive note, emphasizing the child's happiness and the joy he brings to the artist's life.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dean Deleo, Robert Emile Deleo, Eric Kretz, Scott Richard Weiland

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