Gotta Leave This Town
Walter Trout Lyrics


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You ve gotta leave this town
Lonely is only got you down
Leave this town!
You know that it's only got you down

Take a look around
You' re dying in this town
When you' re out on the street
You cross your dreams beneath your feet

Walking on the street!
Now you cross your dreams beneath your feet

Murder all about, there must be must be some way out
Lord there must be so way out

On a dirty street
You ask the people that you meet

On a dirty street
You ask everybody that you meet





You've got to understand you're dying in this town
This dirty town

Overall Meaning

The lyrics "Gotta Leave This Town" by Walter Trout symbolize a person who is feeling trapped and suffocated by the environment he is in. The song talks about how staying in a place where one is not thriving can be detrimental to one's mental and emotional health. The town where the singer is staying has brought him down to the point where he feels lonely and lifeless. He says he needs to leave the town because he can no longer bear being in a place where he feels like he is dying.


The singer goes on to mention that when he is out in the street, he sees his dreams being crushed beneath his feet. This could mean that the singer feels like every time he tries to pursue what he wants, he is met with obstacles and that his ambitions are being crushed by his circumstances. The lyrics ask if there could be any way out of this, as he perceives that the town is slowly killing him.


The song ends by emphasizing the importance of leaving a harmful environment. The singer emphasizes that one must understand that staying in a town that is detrimental will only bring one down. This song motivates people to pursue their happiness and leave behind anything that is holding them back.


Line by Line Meaning

You've gotta leave this town
It's time for you to leave this town behind if you want to escape your loneliness.


Lonely is only got you down
Your loneliness is the cause of your sadness and it's high time you leave this town.


Leave this town!
This town is not a place for you, it's only bringing you down. Moving on is necessary for your well-being.


You know that it's only got you down
The repetitive sadness in this town is affecting your mental health, you know it's high time you leave.


Take a look around
Observe your surroundings and notice how this town is killing you mentally.


You' re dying in this town
This town is slowly killing you from inside, leaving you with no hope or happiness.


When you' re out on the street
While walking on the street, realize how this town is crushing your dreams every step of the way.


You cross your dreams beneath your feet
This town doesn't let you live your dreams, instead, it makes you crush them under your feet as you walk through it.


Walking on the street!
As you walk through this town, your hopes and dreams become an obstacle in your way, making you feel hopeless and lost.


Murder all about, there must be must be some way out
The town is filled with negative energy and it's killing everything good in you. You need to find a way out of this town.


Lord there must be so way out
There has to be a way out of this town that's killing you; you need to find it now.


On a dirty street
Even the town's streets are filthy and it's time for you to leave this town for good.


You ask the people that you meet
As you stroll through the streets, you realize that even the people are not optimistic and positive, which makes you want to leave this town more.


You've got to understand you're dying in this town
It's essential for you to understand that this town is causing nothing but pain and sadness, which is slowly killing you.


This dirty town
This town is not worth living in, it's contaminated with filth, negativity, and hopelessness. Leaving this town is the only way out.




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