Yer Blues
The Beatles Lyrics


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Yes, I'm lonely
Want to die
Yes, I'm lonely
Want to die
If I ain't dead already
Oh, girl, you know the reason why

In the morning
Want to die
In the evening
Want to die
If I ain't dead already
Oh, girl, you know the reason why

My mother was of the sky
My father was of the earth
But I am of the universe
And you know what it's worth

I'm lonely
Want to die
If I ain't dead already
Oh, girl, you know the reason why

The eagle picks my eye
The worm he licks my bone
I feel so suicidal
Just like Dylan's Mr. Jones

Lonely
Want to die
If I ain't dead already
Oh, girl, you know the reason why

Black cloud crossed my mind
Blue mist round my soul
Feel so suicidal
Even hate my rock and roll

Want to die
Yeah, want to die




If I ain't dead already
Oh, girl, you know the reason why

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' song "Yer Blues" is a powerful and raw expression of loneliness and suicidal thoughts. The lyrics are the voice of someone who is completely broken and has reached rock bottom. The repeated lines of "Yes, I'm lonely, want to die" convey a deep sense of despair and hopelessness. The singer feels that death is the only way out of this existence, which is characterized by isolation and sadness.


The song's opening line "My mother was of the sky / My father was of the earth / But I am of the universe / And you know what it's worth" is an interesting take on identity. The singer is saying that he is neither bound by his mother's nor father's identity; he exists beyond that. He identifies himself as an entity that is part of the bigger universe and reflects on his worth.


The lines "The eagle picks my eye / The worm he licks my bone / I feel so suicidal / Just like Dylan's Mr. Jones" are particularly impactful as they suggest a state of being that is equivalent to being dead. The contrast of the eagle and the worm suggests that even nature is indifferent to his suffering. The reference to Bob Dylan's song "Ballad of a Thin Man," in which Mr. Jones is an outsider who doesn't fit in with the norm, further emphasizes his feelings of being isolated and alone.


Overall, the song is a powerful expression of the struggles of mental health and depression. It recognizes the deep pain that people feel but also offers a sense of connectedness to something larger than oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes, I'm lonely
The singer is experiencing loneliness.


Want to die
The thought of ending their life crosses their mind.


If I ain't dead already
The singer questions whether they are already dead emotionally or spiritually.


Oh, girl, you know the reason why
The singer's significant other is aware of the things that are making them feel this way.


In the morning
The singer's feelings of hopelessness and despair are present in the beginning of the day.


In the evening
The singer's feelings of hopelessness and despair continue to persist throughout the day.


My mother was of the sky
The singer's mother was perhaps mystical or other-worldly in nature.


My father was of the earth
The singer's father was perhaps strong and grounded.


But I am of the universe
The singer sees themselves as a part of something greater than their individual family lineage.


And you know what it's worth
The singer wants to be seen as valuable and not just a product of their parents.


The eagle picks my eye
The singer feels as though they are being attacked or hurt by external forces.


The worm he licks my bone
The singer feels as though they are rotting away and not being consumed in a positive way.


Just like Dylan's Mr. Jones
The singer relates to Bob Dylan's song 'Ballad of a Thin Man' where Mr. Jones is experiencing existential confusion and is unable to find meaning in his life.


Black cloud crossed my mind
The singer is experiencing negative thoughts that are clouding their mind.


Blue mist round my soul
The singer is experiencing sadness that affects their entire being not just their mind.


Even hate my rock and roll
The singer is disliking something that usually brings them joy and creative expression.


Yeah, want to die
The singer reiterates their desire to end their life.




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

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