Wait A Minute!
The Doors Lyrics


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Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, man. Wait a minute. One blue light man, and that's it. That's it, man. Lower the light's man, hat's it. You got it? You got it? That's it, man, no more lights, just one sweet, blue light. Alright. Yes sir, we shall try to do it.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Doors' song Wait A Minute! are short and simple, yet provoking in a way. The song starts with someone, possibly the singer or a fictional character, urging someone to wait a minute. He repeats the phrase thrice, emphasizing the importance of waiting. Then he says, "One blue light man, and that's it." It is unclear what the blue light is, but it appears to be significant enough to warrant the attention of all the people present there. The singer then demands that the lights be lowered to just one sweet, blue light. It's almost as if he is trying to set the mood or create a specific ambiance, and the blue light plays an integral role in his vision.


The next line suggests that this command is being directed towards someone who is part of the technical or lighting crew for an event or performance. The singer tells them that they got it, and they do not need to add any more lights. The song ends with the assurance that they shall try to do it. It's mysterious and intriguing, making the listener wonder about the backstory of the blue light and the purpose behind the singer's urgency. It could be interpreted in many ways, with the blue light representing a musical inspiration, a romantic interest, or just an elusive yet crucial element of a performance.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, man.
Pause for a moment, hold up, take a moment to collect yourself.


Wait a minute. One blue light man, and that's it.
Settle down and focus on just one thing, one goal, one objective.


That's it, man. Lower the light's man, hat's it.
Simplify and minimize distractions in order to achieve the desired outcome.


You got it? You got it?
Confirm that everyone is on the same page and understands the plan.


That's it, man, no more lights, just one sweet, blue light.
Eliminate all unnecessary elements and concentrate on a single, positive aspect.


Alright. Yes sir, we shall try to do it.
Agree to the plan and commit to executing it to the best of one's ability.




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