Hyacinth House
The Doors Lyrics


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What are they doing in the Hyacinth house?
What are they doing in the Hyacinth house?
To please the lions in this day

I need a brand new friend who doesn't bother me
I need a brand new friend who doesn't trouble me
I need someone, yeah who doesn't need me
I see the bathroom is clear
I think that somebody's near
I'm sure that someone is following me, oh yeah

Why did you throw the jack of hearts away?
Why did you throw the jack of hearts away?
It was the only card in the deck that I had left to play

And I'll say it again, I need a brand new friend




And I'll say it again, I need a brand new friend
And I'll say it again, I need a brand new friend, the end

Overall Meaning

The Doors' song "Hyacinth House" is a hauntingly beautiful piece that has been widely interpreted as being about Jim Morrison's inner turmoil and loneliness. The lyrics suggest that the singer is seeking companionship, possibly with someone who won't demand too much attention or affection. The lines “I need a brand new friend who doesn't bother me/I need a brand new friend who doesn't trouble me/I need someone, yeah who doesn't need me” convey this desire for a new relationship while also hinting at a sense of desperation.


The titular "Hyacinth House" is likely a reference to the Greek myth of Hyacinthus, a beautiful youth who was accidentally killed by the god Apollo. In the myth, Hyacinthus' blood was transformed into a fragrant flower, the hyacinth. This could be interpreted as a symbol for the fleeting, ephemeral nature of beauty and human connection- something that Morrison was deeply aware of and explored throughout his music.


The chorus of the song, with its repeated question of "What are they doing in the Hyacinth House?", adds to the sense of mystery and intrigue. It's unclear who "they" are or what might be happening in this mysterious location. The final lines, with their repeated plea for a new friend, bring the song to a melancholic close. It seems that the singer's search for connection is ongoing and possibly futile.


Line by Line Meaning

What are they doing in the Hyacinth house?
Curiously asking about the activities happening inside the Hyacinth house.


To please the lions in this day
Suggesting that the inhabitants of the house are performing an act to satisfy a harsh audience or society's standards.


I need a brand new friend who doesn't bother me
Expressing a desire for a new companion who doesn't cause stress or problems.


I need someone, yeah who doesn't need me
Desiring a friend who doesn't rely on their friendship, allowing for more freedom in their relationship.


I see the bathroom is clear
Observing that the bathroom is unoccupied and available for use.


I think that somebody's near
Feeling a sense of suspicion that someone is nearby.


I'm sure that someone is following me, oh yeah
Convinced that they are being pursued by another person.


Why did you throw the jack of hearts away?
Questioning the reasoning behind discarding a crucial card, possibly referencing a metaphorical loss or betrayal.


It was the only card in the deck that I had left to play
Explaining the significance of the jack of hearts and how it was a valuable resource that has been eliminated, possibly leading to a hopeless situation.


And I'll say it again, I need a brand new friend, the end
Reiterating their desire for a new, non-troublesome companion, and concluding the song with this sentiment.




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