Wake Up!
The Doors Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Wake up!
You can't remember where it was
Had this dream stopped?
The snake was pale gold
Glazed and shrunken
We were afraid to touch it
The sheets were hot dead prisons
And she was beside me
Old, she's numb
Her dark, red hair
The white soft skin

Now, run to the mirror in the bathroom
Look!
She's coming in here
I can't live through each slow century of her moving
I let my cheek slide down
The cool smooth tile




Feel the good cold stinging blood
The smooth hissing snakes of rain...

Overall Meaning

The Doors' "Wake Up" is a song that explores the idea of awakening from a dream and the reality of living in a world that may not always be pleasant. The lyrics describe a dream that the singer cannot quite remember, but that had something to do with a pale golden snake that they and others were afraid to touch. When the singer wakes up, they find themselves in bed with an old woman who seems to be numb and no longer alive.


The singer then runs to the bathroom and sees the woman in the mirror, feeling trapped in a world where he must live through every slow century of her moving. The final lines evoke a sense of release as the singer feels the cold stinging blood and the hissing snakes of rain on his face. There is a sense of catharsis in the song as the singer breaks free from the dream and embraces the reality of the world around him.


Overall, "Wake Up" can be seen as a commentary on the sometimes harsh realities of life, and the need to break free from the constraints of the past and move forward into the present.


Line by Line Meaning

Wake up!
Take notice and become aware of the current situation.


You can't remember where it was
Feeling lost and disoriented, unsure of where things are heading.


Had this dream stopped?
Questioning the nature of reality and whether things are as they seem.


The snake was pale gold
Describing a strange and unsettling image, perhaps a symbol of temptation or danger.


Glazed and shrunken
Further emphasizing the strangeness of the snake, and perhaps suggesting that it is sick or dying.


We were afraid to touch it
Expressing a sense of caution and unease around something that is unfamiliar and potentially dangerous.


The sheets were hot dead prisons
Feeling trapped and confined, unable to escape a difficult or unpleasant situation.


And she was beside me
Referring to the presence of a woman who is close, but not necessarily comforting.


Old, she's numb
Describing this woman as cold and unfeeling, distant and removed from the artist's experience.


Her dark, red hair
Describing a characteristic of this woman that is striking and memorable, but not necessarily positive or negative.


The white soft skin
Another characteristic of this woman that is described in detail, again suggesting a sense of closeness or intimacy but also highlighting her physical appearance.


Now, run to the mirror in the bathroom
A sudden shift in perspective, as though the artist is addressing someone else or instructing themselves to take action.


Look!
An exclamation, drawing attention to something sudden or unexpected.


She's coming in here
A further shift in perspective, as the singer describes someone else entering the room.


I can't live through each slow century of her moving
Expressing frustration or impatience with the passage of time and the slow pace of change.


I let my cheek slide down
A physical gesture that suggests defeat or resignation, a giving up or giving in to something.


The cool smooth tile
Describing the physical sensations of the artist's environment, perhaps as a way of grounding themselves in reality.


Feel the good cold stinging blood
Another physical sensation, perhaps suggesting a desire to break free from a sense of numbness or detachment.


The smooth hissing snakes of rain...
A vivid and poetic description of the sound and feel of rain, offering a sense of beauty and wonder in the world despite the singer's troubles.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KEIR GIST, EDWARD BERKELEY, NATHANIEL HALE, TRAMAYNE RAYEL THOMPSON, JAMES AMBROSE JR. JOHNSON, JAMES MTUME

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

Richard Cain


on Soul Kitchen ( LP Version )

americas top poet

Josemanuel Orona


on Break on Through (to the Other Side)

algo para la banda

More Versions