Honky Tonk Women
The Pogues Lyrics


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I met a gin-soaked, barroom queen in Memphis
She tried to take me upstairs for a ride
She had to heave me right across her shoulder
'Cause I just can't seem to drink you off my mind

It's the honky tonk women
That gimme, gimme, gimme
The honky tonk blues

I'll tell you about a divorcee in New York City
I had to put up some kind of a fight
I laid her, then she covered me in roses
She blew my nose and then she blew my mind

It's the honky tonk women
That gimme, gimme, gimme
The honky tonk blues, alright cha

It's the honky tonk women
That gimme, gimme, gimme
The honky tonk blues

It's the hon-honky tonk women




Gimme, gimme, they gimme
The honky tonk blues

Overall Meaning

The Pogues's song Honky Tonk Women tells the story of two women that the singer has encountered, both of whom have left a lasting impression on him. The first woman he meets is a "gin-soaked, barroom queen in Memphis" who tries to seduce him. He feels an immediate attraction to her, but it's unclear whether he actually goes with her or not. He can't seem to get her off his mind, which suggests that he may have given in to her advances.


The second woman is a "divorcee in New York City" who is more of a challenge for the singer. He describes having to "put up some kind of a fight" before he is able to get her into bed. When they do finally sleep together, she covers him in roses and "blows his nose" before "blowing his mind."


Overall, the song seems to be about the power that women can hold over men, particularly in the context of sexual attraction. The honky tonk women that the singer encounters are alluring and dangerous, and he seems to be somewhat in awe of them. The repeated refrain of "gimme, gimme, gimme" emphasizes his desire for these women and their ability to satisfy his needs.


Line by Line Meaning

I met a gin-soaked, barroom queen in Memphis
I met a woman in Memphis who drinks a lot and spends her time in bars


She tried to take me upstairs for a ride
She attempted to have a sexual encounter with me


She had to heave me right across her shoulder
She had to physically carry me because I was too drunk to walk


'Cause I just can't seem to drink you off my mind
I am drinking to forget about someone, but it's not helping


It's the honky tonk women
I am attracted to women who frequent honky tonks


That gimme, gimme, gimme
I want these women badly


I'll tell you about a divorcee in New York City
I want to share a story about a divorced woman I met in NYC


I had to put up some kind of a fight
She wasn't an easy conquest, I had to work for it


I laid her, then she covered me in roses
We had sex and then she covered me in rose petals


She blew my nose and then she blew my mind
She performed fellatio on me and it was amazing


It's the honky tonk women
Once again, I am drawn to women from honky tonks


That gimme, gimme, gimme
I can't get enough of these women


The honky tonk blues, alright cha
I am experiencing a feeling of sadness mixed with desire


It's the hon-honky tonk women
I really, really like women from honky tonks


Gimme, gimme, they gimme
I can't stop wanting these women


The honky tonk blues
I'm feeling down and this is the type of music that speaks to me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Abkco Music, Inc.
Written by: KEITH RICHARDS, MICK JAGGER

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