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The Doors Lyrics


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Well, the clock says it's time to close now
I guess I'd better go now
I'd really like to stay here all night
The cars crawl past all stuffed with eyes
Street lights share their hollow glow
Your brain seems bruised with numb surprise
Still one place to go
Still one place to go

Let me sleep all night in your soul kitchen
Warm my mind near your gentle stove
Turn me out and I'll wander baby
Stumblin' in the neon groves

Well, your fingers weave quick minarets
Speak in secret alphabets
I light another cigarette
Learn to forget, learn to forget
Learn to forget, learn to forget

Let me sleep all night in your soul kitchen
Warm my mind near your gentle stove
Turn me out and I'll wander baby
Stumblin' in the neon groves

Well the clock says it's time to close now
I know I have to go now




I really want to stay here
All night, all night, all night

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Doors' song Soul Kitchen describe the end of a night at a bar, where the singer doesn't want to leave. As the cars crawl by, the singer realizes that there is still one place left to go- the "soul kitchen." This is not a literal kitchen, but a metaphorical place of comfort and peace. The next lines of the song describe the desire to stay in this soul kitchen and let go of all worries. The idea of warmth and comfort is conveyed through the imagery of a gentle stove, and the desire to let go of worries is conveyed through the use of the phrase "learn to forget."


The second verse of the song continues with the metaphor of the soul kitchen, describing the way the person's fingers weave "quick minarets" and speak in "secret alphabets." This imagery gives the sense that the soul kitchen is a place of mystery and magic. The line "learn to forget" is repeated, emphasizing the importance of leaving behind worries and getting lost in the peace of the soul kitchen.


Overall, the song Soul Kitchen can be seen as a celebration of the joy and comfort that can be found in a place of relaxation and acceptance. The desire to let go of worries and find peace is something that many people can relate to, and the use of the metaphor of the soul kitchen conveys this desire in a powerful and evocative way.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, the clock says it's time to close now
The time has come to leave this place.


I guess I'd better go now
I should probably leave now.


I'd really like to stay here all night
I would love to spend the entire night here.


The cars crawl past all stuffed with eyes
The traffic is slow and everyone seems to be staring.


Street lights share their hollow glow
The street lights emit a dull, empty light.


Your brain seems bruised with numb surprise
Your mind is overwhelmed with confusion and shock.


Still one place to go
There's only one destination left to reach.


Let me sleep all night in your soul kitchen
Allow me to stay and rest in your comforting soulful environment.


Warm my mind near your gentle stove
Provide me with warmth and comfort to ease my troubled mind.


Turn me out and I'll wander baby
If you reject me, I'll aimlessly roam around.


Stumblin' in the neon groves
I'm aimlessly wandering around in the city at night.


Well, your fingers weave quick minarets
Your skilled fingers move quickly in intricate patterns.


Speak in secret alphabets
You're communicating things in a language that only you and I understand.


I light another cigarette
I'm lighting up another cigarette to calm my nerves.


Learn to forget, learn to forget
I need to figure out a way to forget my troubles and move on.


Well the clock says it's time to close now
Once again, it's time to leave.


I know I have to go now
I understand that it's time for me to depart.


I really want to stay here
I wish I could stay here longer.


All night, all night, all night
I want to spend the entire night here, until the sun comes up.




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