Here I Go Again
Thin Lizzy Lyrics


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So we packed our bags and headed for the north sea
There was eric, brian, freaky pete, charlie, frankie lee and me
I was feeling homesick but I was in good company
We went sailing

We came ashore long before the fighting broke
Saw the sign and headed for the big smoke
We met an old woman of the roads, she said "this life is but a joke"
But we kept on trucking

I'm always thinking, I'm thinking
I'm thinking how much I think about it all
While you're just dreaming, just dreaming, just dreaming
Had you dreamt it all

But I'm the one who's fallen
The one you hear
Here calling across your floor
Here I go again feeling low down

I'll never know, but then I came from the wrong side of town
We were like the lonesome outlaws
We would go which way the wind did blow
Down the open trail that nobody knows





Sometimes it gets lonesome
But there you go feeling low down

Overall Meaning

The song "Here I Go Again" by Thin Lizzy is an adventure tale of six friends who set sail on the north sea and end up in London. The singer, one among them, reveals his feeling of homesickness but admits he was in good company. The group arrives in London before the fighting broke and meets an old woman who says that life is but a joke. In the end, the singer feels alone and low-down, but he is the one who can call out and be heard.


The opening lines draw a picture of a group of six friends who embark on an adventure together. The singer reveals that he is feeling homesick but reassures the audience that he has good company. The camaraderie and the adventurous spirit of the group is reflected in the line "We went sailing." The second verse shifts the focus to London and introduces an old woman who says "this life is but a joke." The line is open to interpretation, but it suggests that the old woman has a unique perspective on life that the group might not have. As the song progresses, the singer feels low-down and lonesome, but he still calls out and is heard. This gives us an insight into the singer's character - he is introspective and honest with himself.


Line by Line Meaning

So we packed our bags and headed for the north sea
We gathered our belongings and set off towards the northern ocean


There was eric, brian, freaky pete, charlie, frankie lee and me
Eric, Brian, Freaky Pete, Charlie, Frankie Lee, and I were all together on this journey


I was feeling homesick but I was in good company
Although I was missing home, I was surrounded by great companions


We went sailing
We traveled by boat across the water


We came ashore long before the fighting broke
We disembarked from our boat long before any conflict arose


Saw the sign and headed for the big smoke
We noticed a sign and decided to make our way to the city


We met an old woman of the roads, she said 'this life is but a joke'
We encountered an elderly woman who wandered the paths, and she expressed that life was meaningless


But we kept on trucking
Despite the woman's troubling words, we continued moving forward


I'm always thinking, I'm thinking
I am constantly contemplating, always lost in thought


I'm thinking how much I think about it all
I am considering just how often I reflect on all of these things


While you're just dreaming, just dreaming, just dreaming
Meanwhile, you are only envisioning, exclusively daydreaming


Had you dreamt it all
You may have already fantasized about everything we're going through


But I'm the one who's fallen
Yet, I am the one who has stumbled or faltered


The one you hear
The individual whose voice you can hear


Here calling across your floor
Announcing my presence, calling out to you from the other side of the room


Here I go again feeling low down
And once again, I am finding myself in a sad or depressed state


I'll never know, but then I came from the wrong side of town
I'll never be sure, but perhaps my upbringing was less fortunate than those who look down on me


We were like the lonesome outlaws
We were akin to the isolated renegades


We would go which way the wind did blow
We often made decisions based on the circumstances at hand, going whichever way seemed best in the moment


Down the open trail that nobody knows
Wandering down the uncharted path, a mystery to all


Sometimes it gets lonesome
Occasionally, it can be rather solitary


But there you go feeling low down
Yet again, you find yourself in a miserable state




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

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Comments from YouTube:

@gustavoolinto2205

Wtf... This just pop up in my recomended list and is sick as hell. Great song!

@blackwoodrichmore4531

Here I go again on my own... Goin'down the only road I've ever known... Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone... But I know what it means, to walk along the lonely street of dreams...
Oh shit, wrong song! 😳

@evileyes4070

Whitesnake covered this

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