Universal Mind
The Doors Lyrics


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I was doing time
In the universal mind
I was feeling fine
I was turning keys
I was setting people free
I was doing all right
Then you came along
With a suitcase and a song
Turned my head around
Now I'm so alone
Just looking for a home
In every place I see

I'm the freedom man
I'm the freedom man
I'm the freedom man
That's how lucky I am

I was doing time
In the universal mind
I was feeling fine
I was turning keys I was setting people free
I was doing all right

Then you came along
With a suitcase and a song
Turned my head around
Now I'm so alone
Just looking for a home
In every place I see

I'm the freedom man

I was doing time
In the universal mind
I was feeling fine
I was turning keys
I was setting people free
I was doing all right

Then you came along
With a suitcase and a song
Turned my head around
Now I'm so alone
Just looking for a home
In every place I see

I'm the freedom man
Yeah, that's how lucky I am




I'm the freedom man
I'm the freedom man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Doors' song "Universal Mind" reflect the idea of finding oneself in a mental state of liberation and freedom, represented by the metaphorical concept of the "universal mind." Jim Morrison sings about being content and happy in this state, turning keys and setting people free, until someone comes along and disturbs his peace. This person, represented by the image of a suitcase and a song, turns Morrison's head and makes him feel alone and lost. He becomes a "freedom man," someone who values and craves freedom, but is also constantly searching for a place to call home.


The lyrics present the idea of the universal mind as a place of mental clarity and liberation, where one is free to be oneself without any external constraints or limitations. However, the intrusion of another person's presence disrupts this state and makes the singer feel lost and isolated. The image of the suitcase and song is significant because it represents the arrival of something new and different, which can have both positive and negative effects on one's mental state. The repeated assertion that the singer is the "freedom man" suggests a desire to hold onto this sense of liberation, but also acknowledges the difficulty in finding a permanent home within it.


Overall, the lyrics to "Universal Mind" reflect Morrison's fascination with the idea of freedom and liberation, and how the arrival of new experiences and people can both enhance and disrupt these states of mind.


Line by Line Meaning

I was doing time
I was trapped in my own mind and unable to break free from a negative cycle.


In the universal mind
The state of being trapped in one's own mind is a universal experience that affects many people.


I was feeling fine
Despite being trapped in my own mind, I was content with the way things were going.


I was turning keys
I was unlocking the doors to my own mind and trying to reach a state of freedom from my thoughts.


I was setting people free
I was helping others to break free from their own negative thought cycles through my own experience and guidance.


I was doing all right
Despite the struggles of breaking free from my own mind, I was coping well and was able to maintain a sense of stability.


Then you came along
A new element, such as a person or situation, disrupted my sense of stability and contentment.


With a suitcase and a song
This new element brought a mix of emotions and ideas, just like the items in a suitcase and the different notes of a song.


Turned my head around
The new element caused me to see things in a different way and shifted my perspective significantly.


Now I'm so alone
Despite being surrounded by people and places, I feel isolated and disconnected from the world around me.


Just looking for a home
I am searching for a place where I feel a sense of belonging and acceptance.


In every place I see
I am searching for this sense of belonging and acceptance wherever I go, but have yet to find it.


I'm the freedom man
Despite feeling trapped and alone, I still identify as someone who values freedom above all else.


That's how lucky I am
The fact that I am aware of my own struggles and searching for a sense of freedom is a testament to my own strength and resilience.


I'm the freedom man
Once again, I reiterate my identity as someone who values freedom above all else and is actively seeking it out in my life.




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