Adolph Hitler
The Doors Lyrics


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Adolf Hitler is still alive
Ooooogh - sssssh
I slept with her last night
yeah
Come out from behind
that false mustache, Adolf
I know your're in there
ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
You favor life
He sides with Death




I straddle the fence
and my balls hurt

Overall Meaning

The Doors's song, "Adolph Hitler," is a political song that expresses the band's opposition to fascism and totalitarianism. The opening line, "Adolf Hitler is still alive," is meant to be provocative and shocking to listeners. Jim Morrison, the lead singer of The Doors, then goes on to tell Hitler to "come out from behind that false mustache," indicating that the notorious dictator is still hiding somewhere, either metaphorically or literally. The next line, "I slept with her last night," is a bit of a non sequitur but seems to imply that the singer has some kind of intimate knowledge of the situation, perhaps implying that he is part of an underground movement working against fascist regimes.


The chorus of the song contrasts Hitler's favoring of death with the singer's indecisiveness: "You favor life, He sides with Death, I straddle the fence and my balls hurt." This line may be a reference to the pain and confusion of trying to stay neutral in the face of political upheaval and violence. Overall, the song is a call to arms against fascist movements, urging listeners to be vigilant and resist the allure of totalitarianism.


Line by Line Meaning

Adolf Hitler is still alive
The legacy of Hitler's atrocities and the repercussions of his regime are still being felt to this day.


Ooooogh - sssssh
An expression of disgust and the desire to keep Hitler's ideologies and influence quieted.


I slept with her last night
Someone, who may or may not be the singer, had relations with a woman the night before. The relevance of this statement to the rest of the song is unclear.


yeah
A short affirmation, purposefully vague in its significance or relevance to the other lyrics.


Come out from behind
Direct challenge to Hitler, calling him to reveal himself and confront the consequences of his actions.


that false mustache, Adolf
A mocking insult to Hitler's physical appearance and his attempt to hide behind a disguise.


I know your're in there
The singer believes that Hitler's influence and ideology still exist in the world, despite him having died years before.


ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
A mocking laugh, meant to taunt and ridicule the power that Hitler once held.


You favor life
Hitler saw certain groups of people as fit for extermination, based on his twisted worldview. The artist, in contrast, values the sanctity of life.


He sides with Death
Hitler's actions led to the death and suffering of millions of people. The artist is drawing a contrast between Hitler's worldview and their own.


I straddle the fence
The singer is unsure of their position in relation to Hitler and his legacy. They may sympathize with some aspects of his ideology, but also resist and oppose others.


and my balls hurt
A statement that is unrelated to Hitler. It may serve as a commentary on the physical and emotional pain that comes with taking a nuanced stance on controversial issues.




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