Love Street
The Doors Lyrics


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She lives on Love Street
Lingers long on Love Street
She has a house and garden
I would like to see what happens
She has robes and she has monkeys
Lazy diamond studded flunkies

She has wisdom and knows what to do
She has me and she has you

She has wisdom and knows what to do
She has me and she has you

I see you live on Love Street
There's this store where the creatures meet
I wonder what they do in there
Summer Sunday and a year
I guess I like it fine, so far

She lives on Love Street
Lingers long on Love Street
She has a house and garden
I would like to see what happens





(La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la)

Overall Meaning

The Doors' Love Street is a song that captures the idyllic and carefree feeling of a summer love. In the first stanza, the singer describes the object of his affection who lives on Love Street, a metaphorical place that represents a state of mind, a place where love dwells. The woman is described as having a house and garden, and being surrounded by luxury items like robes and diamond-studded flunkies. She has wisdom and knows what to do, indicating that she is confident in herself and her abilities. The singer is intrigued and wants to see what will happen, suggesting that he wants to explore the relationship further.


In the second stanza, the singer seems to address the object of his affection directly, stating that he sees her living on Love Street. He mentions a store where the creatures meet, possibly referring to a sex shop, where he wonders what they do in there. The mention of summer Sunday and a year further emphasizes the sense of timelessness and endless opportunities that Love Street represents. Despite the uncertainty, the singer admits that he likes it so far.


Line by Line Meaning

She lives on Love Street
The woman in question resides on a street named Love, which may indicate that she is a romantic figure.


Lingers long on Love Street
She spends a lot of time on Love Street, possibly because she finds it peaceful or inspiring.


She has a house and garden
The woman has a home with outdoor space, which could indicate that she values privacy and natural beauty.


I would like to see what happens
The artist is curious about what kind of experiences the woman has in her life and how they shape her character.


She has robes and she has monkeys
The woman is wealthy or influential, and has exotic or unusual possessions like robes and monkeys.


Lazy diamond studded flunkies
She has people who work for her who are well-compensated but lack ambition or drive.


She has wisdom and knows what to do
The woman is intelligent and capable, and is respected for her wisdom.


She has me and she has you
The artist and their partner are both in some way connected to the woman and value her presence in their lives.


I see you live on Love Street
The artist is addressing someone who also lives on Love Street, perhaps indicating a shared appreciation for the street or a connection to the woman.


There's this store where the creatures meet
There is a mysterious or intriguing gathering place on Love Street where unusual people or creatures congregate.


I wonder what they do in there
The singer is curious about the activities or rituals that take place in the store or gathering place.


Summer Sunday and a year
The artist is referencing a specific moment in time, which may hold significance for them or for the story being told.


I guess I like it fine, so far
The singer is ambivalent about their experiences on Love Street so far, but could be open to further exploration or discovery.


(La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la)
This repeated refrain functions as a sort of plea or invocation, perhaps summoning the spirit or energy of Love Street.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond D Manzarek, Robert A Krieger

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