Build Me A Woman
The Doors Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Give me a witness, darling.
I need a witness, babe.
Wow, hey!
I got the poontang blues, yeah.
I got the poontang blues. Yeah.
Top of my head down
To the bottom of my cowboy shoes.
All right!

Build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall.
You got to build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall.
Don't make her worthless,
Don't make her, wow, small.
Right, oh, come on!

You got!
Build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall.
Build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall.
Don't make her worthless,
Don't make her small.




Build me someone I can ball
All night long.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Doors' song "Build me a woman" portray a man who is seeking a witness to his desires and a woman who can fulfill his needs. He is suffering from the "poontang blues", which suggests a sense of dissatisfaction or longing for sexual pleasure. The request for a witness could be interpreted as a desire for validation or confirmation of his desires.


The man then asks for a woman to be built, and desires her to be ten feet tall, representing a larger-than-life idealized image of the perfect woman. He emphasizes that she should not be small or worthless, indicating that he wants someone of value to him. The song closes with the man's desire for someone he can "ball all night long", which further emphasizes his sexual desires.


Overall, the song appears to be a portrayal of a man's desires for idealized, sexualized women and his longing for someone to fulfill his desires.


Line by Line Meaning

Give me a witness, darling.
I need someone to testify that I am not alone in my loneliness and pain.


I need a witness, babe.
I desire someone to bear witness to my heartbreak and sorrow.


Wow, hey!
Expressing excitement and enthusiasm about the possibility of getting what he wants.


I got the poontang blues, yeah.
Feeling sexually frustrated and longing for female companionship.


I got the poontang blues. Yeah.
Reiterating his frustration with being devoid of female attention.


Top of my head down To the bottom of my cowboy shoes. All right!
Feeling the pains of sexual desire throughout his body and affirming his state of mind.


Build me a woman, Make her ten feet tall.
Imagining the ideal woman in his mind, larger than life and perfect in every way.


You got to build me a woman, Make her ten feet tall.
Imploring whoever is listening or capable of fulfilling his request to create the perfect female companion.


Don't make her worthless, Don't make her, wow, small.
Preferring a powerful and valuable partner over one who is weak or insignificant.


Right, oh, come on!
Expressing eagerness and anticipation for his request to be fulfilled.


Build me someone I can ball All night long.
Desiring a woman to have sex with all night, with no limits or restrictions.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: JIM (USA) MORRISON, JOHN PAUL DENSMORE, RAYMOND D. MANZAREK, ROBERT A KRIEGER

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Amir Shokoko

Give me a witness, darling.
I need a witness, babe.
I got the poontang blues. I got the poontang blues.
From the top of my head to the bottom of my cowboy shoes.
Build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall.
You got to build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall.
Don't make her ugly,
Don't make her small.
Build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall.
You got to build me a woman,
Make her ten feet tall.
Don't make her ugly,
Don't make her small.
Build me someone I can ball
All night long.



All comments from YouTube:

wild card

Everybody always goes on about Jim Morrison and how good of a front man he was but you've got to admit the doors won't have been the same without Ray

Cameiro Torpedo

And John and Robby

Alice Flores

Very true... I just watched the documentary.."Break On THRU" 2/12/2020.🎶 Manzarek IS A genius!!

Classic Rock

The doors wouldn’t be the doors without any of them Jim John ray and Robby

malkinmalone

I listened to the doors just non stop in high school. that was in the 1990’s. i guess every year there is a new group of 16 year olds falling in love with the doors. theyre is just no one else like them.

Niccolò Bertolazzi

The Doors wouldn't have ever exist without Ray.

22 More Replies...

Yklew Ocramaloc

This is the BEST version of "Build me a Woman" I just Love it!! Long Live Jim!

Damian Martinez

Absolutely one of the greatest songs in the universe RIP Jim and Ray still playing this song in 2022 can't forget about Krieger and Densmore legendary.🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼🎵🎵🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥

Gareth Richards

agreed

jude999

Because this version swings.

More Comments

More Versions