Someday Soon
The Doors Lyrics


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Someday soon
Someday soon
Familiar breeze will fill your living room
Rugs lash out their lizards tongues
You're not getting young
You're not getting young
But you're going to die
And you're going to be needing all of your lies
You'll be all alone when the animals cry
All by yourself in the infancy's lie
Someday soon
Someday soon
Television bleeding like a harvest moon
Flush the scissors down the hole
You're getting old
You're getting old
And I hate to remind you but you're going to die
And you're going to be needing all of your lies
You'll be all alone when the animals cry
All by yourself in the infancy's lie
Someday soon
Someday soon




Someday soon
Someday soon

Overall Meaning

In The Doors' "Someday Soon," the ominous repetition of the phrase "someday soon" creates an unsettling feeling throughout the song. The lyrics suggest a gradual decay, with references to rugs shedding their skins like lizards, television bleeding like a harvest moon, and the flushing of scissors down a hole. The imagery implies a sense of rot and disintegration, with the inevitability of death looming in the distance, getting closer with each repetition of the phrase. The line "you're not getting young" reinforces this sense of time passing, and the singer's whispered reminder that "you're going to die" is chilling.


The final stanza paints a picture of the singer addressing a specific individual, one who will be alone when the animals cry - an ambiguous statement that could suggest either the end of the world or a personal reckoning. The repetition of "all by yourself in the infancy's lie" reinforces this idea that there is no escaping the truth of our own mortality and we will ultimately be faced with the consequences of our actions. The final line of the song, "someday soon," is a powerful coda that brings the song full circle, reminding us that this sense of unease and decay is something that we can never fully shake.


Overall, The Doors created a haunting piece of music that speaks to the universal fear of mortality and reminds us of the transience of all things.


Line by Line Meaning

Someday soon
The inevitable future


Someday soon
The repetition of the previous line


Familiar breeze will fill your living room
Memories of your past will come back to you


Rugs lash out their lizards tongues
The things around you symbolize the harsh reality of life


You're not getting young
You are getting older and closer to death


You're not getting young
The repetition of the previous line


But you're going to die
The stark truth of life


And you're going to be needing all of your lies
The lies you've told yourself and others will become important to you in the face of death


You'll be all alone when the animals cry
In the end, you'll be alone and vulnerable


All by yourself in the infancy's lie
The world can seem fake and insincere, especially when you're alone


Someday soon
Repeating the title to emphasize that the future is coming


Television bleeding like a harvest moon
The world around you can be overwhelming and chaotic


Flush the scissors down the hole
Cutting away the negative aspects of your life


You're getting old
A reminder that death is approaching


You're getting old
The repetition of the previous line


And I hate to remind you but you're going to die
The harsh reality of life


And you're going to be needing all of your lies
The lies you've told yourself and others will become important to you in the face of death


You'll be all alone when the animals cry
In the end, you'll be alone and vulnerable


All by yourself in the infancy's lie
The world can seem fake and insincere, especially when you're alone


Someday soon
Repeating the title to emphasize that the future is coming


Someday soon
The repetition of the previous line




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

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