Hotel
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Met'em in a hotel
Met'em in a hotel beneath ground
Tell me that he's missing
Tell me this is one for Lollipop Gestapo
You were wild where are you now
You were wild where are you now

Give me more
Give me more
Give me more

I have to learn to let you crash down
I have to learn to let you crash

Met'em in a hotel
Met'em in a hotel
You say he's the biggest thing
There'll be this year
I guess that what I'm seeking
I guess that what I'm seeking isn't here

Met him in a hotel
Met him in a guess world
Guessed anyone but you

You were wild where are you now
You were wild where are you now

Give me more
Give me more
Give me more

I have to learn to let you crash down
I have to learn to let you crash

Where are the velvets
When you're coming down

You were wild where are you now
You were wild where are you now

King Solomon's Mines
Exit 75
I'm still alive




I'm still alive
I'm still alive

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tori Amos's song "Hotel" depict a meeting between two individuals in a hotel, who seem to have had a wild past together. The lyrics are filled with questions and uncertainty, with the singer asking where the other person is now and seeking more from the encounter. The reference to the "Lollipop Gestapo" suggests a sense of danger in the situation.


The chorus, "I have to learn to let you crash down, I have to learn to let you crash," hints at a difficult and turbulent relationship between the two individuals. The final lines of the song bring up references to King Solomon's Mines and Exit 75, which may be allusions to escapism and the search for something beyond the present reality.


Overall, the song portrays a complicated relationship that is both exciting and dangerous, but one that the singer must ultimately let go of in order to move forward.


Line by Line Meaning

Met'em in a hotel
I first met them in a hotel.


Met'em in a hotel beneath ground
I first met them in an underground hotel.


Tell me that he's missing
Inform me that he is absent and nowhere to be found.


Tell me this is one for Lollipop Gestapo
Assure me that this is a topic worth investigating.


You were wild where are you now
You used to be adventurous, but where are you now?


You were wild where are you now
You used to be wild, but where have you gone?


Give me more
Give me additional information or details.


Give me more
Provide me with more insights or knowledge.


Give me more
Tell me more than what I currently know.


I have to learn to let you crash down
I need to learn to let you fall down and fail.


I have to learn to let you crash
I have to understand how to let you fail.


You say he's the biggest thing There'll be this year
You claim that he will be the most important or famous person this year.


I guess that what I'm seeking I guess that what I'm seeking isn't here
I speculate that what I'm searching for isn't present or available here.


Met him in a hotel
I first met him in a hotel.


Met him in a guess world
I met him in a world of speculation or uncertainty.


Guessed anyone but you
I guessed or assumed it would be someone else, not you.


Where are the velvets When you're coming down
Where is the luxury or comfort when you are in a moment of defeat?


King Solomon's Mines
Refers to the mythical mines of King Solomon that were said to be full of treasures.


Exit 75
Refers to an exit on a highway.


I'm still alive
I'm still living or surviving.


I'm still alive
I'm still breathing and existent.


I'm still alive
I have not died and still have life within me.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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