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The long and winding road
That leads to your door
Will never disappear
I've seen that road before
It always leads me here
Lead me to you door

The wild and windy night
That the rain washed away
Has left a pool of tears
Crying for the day
Why leave me standing here
Let me know the way

Many times I've been alone
And many times I've cried
Any way you'll never know
The many ways I've tried

And still they lead me back
To the long winding road
You left me standing here
A long long time ago
Don't leave me waiting here
Lead me to your door

But still they lead me back
To the long winding road
You left me standing here
A long long time ago




Don't keep me waiting here
Lead me to your door

Overall Meaning

"The Long and Winding Road" is arguably one of The Beatles' most tender ballads, with its slow and melancholic melody, as well as its poignant lyrics. The song speaks of a journey, both physical and emotional, that brings the singer to the doorstep of his desired love interest. The first verse highlights the never-ending nature of the road, which the singer has traversed many times before. Despite its twists and turns, it always leads him to the same place, to the woman he loves. The chorus reinforces the idea that despite time and distance, his affection hasn't waned, and he implores his beloved to lead him to her door.


The second verse describes a stormy evening that has left the singer crying for the light of day. He's searching for guidance and begs his love interest to show him the way. He then reflects on the many times he's tried to win her over and how their connection always leads him back to her doorstep. The final chorus echoes the same sentiment as before, as he again asks her to lead him to her door, unable to let go of his love for her.


The heart-wrenching nature of the lyrics, along with Paul McCartney's soulful singing, convey a sense of longing and yearning that is emblematic of many of The Beatles' best love songs. It's unclear who McCartney was singing about, but many speculate that it was written to his then-girlfriend, actress Jane Asher, or to his bandmate John Lennon, with whom he had a strained relationship at the time.


Line by Line Meaning

The long and winding road
The complicated journey that leads to your location


That leads to your door
That takes me to your residence


Will never disappear
Will always exist


I've seen that road before
I know the way to your place


It always leads me here
It always brings me to you


Lead me to your door
Take me to where you are


The wild and windy night
The stormy weather


That the rain washed away
That got cleaned by the rain


Has left a pool of tears
Has caused me to cry


Crying for the day
Wishing for a better time


Why leave me standing here
Why let me wait here


Let me know the way
Show me how to find you


Many times I've been alone
I've spent a lot of time by myself


And many times I've cried
I've shed many tears


Any way you'll never know
You will never fully comprehend


The many ways I've tried
All of the efforts I've made


And still they lead me back
But I keep coming back


To the long winding road
To the confusing path to you


You left me standing here
You abandoned me in this location


A long long time ago
A significant amount of time past


Don't leave me waiting here
Don't let me continue waiting


Lead me to your door
Guide me to where you are


But still they lead me back
But I always come back to


Don't keep me waiting here
Please do not allow me to keep waiting here


Lead me to your door
Take me to where you reside




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Lennon, Paul Mccartney

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