borderline
Thin Lizzy Lyrics


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Midnight in the big city
At the bar drinking all on my own
Just thinking about that girl and me
How something's going wrong

Mister, tell me, what's my saving grace?
The back room boys
Were all telling me
I'm a borderline case

Back on the borderline one more time

Seven beers and still sober
It's time to change to something stronger
I cannot take this scene no longer
She could have told me it's all over

Back in my home town
The old place is still the same
But time can cast a spell over something
You can't go back again

Back on the borderline one more time

Mister, fill me another
Till I go crazy and it turn my mind around
Just pass that bottle one more time
And slowly drink it down

Jeanie can I tell you?
The shame of my disgrace
It's just love or rejection
For this borderline case

Back on the borderline one more time





I'm on my bended knees crawling
I'm begging you darling

Overall Meaning

The song "Borderline" by Thin Lizzy tells the story of a man who is struggling with love and relationships. He is in a bar late at night in the city, drinking alone and thinking about the woman he loves. He is aware that something is wrong in their relationship, and he asks the bartender for guidance. The bartender tells him that he is a borderline case, implying that his situation is precarious and could go either way.


The man continues to drink and becomes increasingly desperate. He drinks seven beers and is still sober, so he switches to something stronger. He feels like he cannot take the scene any longer and wishes the woman would just tell him it's over. He eventually returns to his hometown, but realizes that time has changed things and he can never go back to the way things were.


Line by Line Meaning

Midnight in the big city
It is late at night in a bustling urban area.


At the bar drinking all on my own
The singer is alone at a bar, consuming alcohol.


Just thinking about that girl and me
The singer is contemplating his relationship with a woman.


How something's going wrong
He believes that the relationship is deteriorating.


Mister, tell me, what's my saving grace?
The singer is asking for advice or help.


The back room boys
The people in the background.


Were all telling me
They were giving him advice.


I'm a borderline case
The singer feels that he is in a precarious situation.


Back on the borderline one more time
He is returning to the difficult situation and state of mind.


Seven beers and still sober
The singer has had seven beers but is not yet intoxicated.


It's time to change to something stronger
He is looking for a stronger drink to alter his state of mind.


I cannot take this scene no longer
The singer is finding the situation unbearable.


She could have told me it's all over
He wishes that the woman had been honest with him.


Back in my home town
The singer is back where he grew up.


The old place is still the same
The town has not changed much.


But time can cast a spell over something
The passage of time can change things in unexpected ways.


You can't go back again
It is impossible to recreate the past.


Mister, fill me another
He is asking for more alcohol to drink.


Till I go crazy and it turn my mind around
He is seeking an escape from his troubles.


Just pass that bottle one more time
He wants to continue drinking.


And slowly drink it down
He wants to savor the alcohol.


Jeanie can I tell you?
He is addressing someone named Jeanie.


The shame of my disgrace
He feels guilty and embarrassed about his situation.


It's just love or rejection
The dilemma he faces is the choice between being in love or being rejected.


For this borderline case
He sees himself as being in a difficult and uncertain situation.


I'm on my bended knees crawling
He is metaphorically begging for forgiveness or help.


I'm begging you darling
He is pleading with someone he cares for.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRIAN DAVID ROBERTSON, PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

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Comments from YouTube:

@Hoscitt

James sent me here 🤘👍

@Moranimal23

James Hetfield brought me here

@michaelmaldonado7369

Phil was my favorite musical storyteller. He could make me wanna fight,fall in love,laugh,cry,in the span of one album.

@Milos241

So true.

@batterix5102

Preach!! 👊🏼

@chrisfountain6311

In one song..

@mathompson53187

For all the fame and credit Thin Lizzy have gotten over the years they are very underappreciated in this regard, Phil WAS a great lyricist/songwriter ... very every man and to the gut.

@ChuckBoris3

That's great and all, but Brian Robertson, the guitarist, wrote this song.

@johndoyle486

Best Irish band ever. Forget U2

@chriswalford9228

Half Irish

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