When You Wake Up Feeling Old
Wilco Lyrics


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When you wake up
Feeling old
At this piano filled with souls
Some strange purse
Stuffed nervous with gold
Can you be where you want to be?

Walk down any street
You can find
Look at any clock telling time
Sing some strange verse
From some strange song of vines
And you'll be where you want to be

I know I can't sing
Until she brings the song to life
And I blend with kings
I'd never change a thing

Who knows anything
I don't know
There are so many things
I must leave alone
Some strange person is calling you their home
Can you be where you want to be?

Can you be
Where you want to be?
Can you be
Where you want to be?




Can you be
Where you want to be?

Overall Meaning

The song "When You Wake Up Feeling Old" by Wilco is a reflective piece that contemplates the feeling of aging and the pursuit of happiness. The opening line, "When you wake up feeling old," sets the tone for the rest of the song. The singer is at a piano and surrounded by the "souls" of songs that have come before him. This line implies that the singer is getting older and may feel a sense of existential anxiety. However, the presence of the piano and the songs that have been played on it suggest that there is still beauty and worth in the singer's life.


The next verse encourages the listener to explore their surroundings by walking down any street and looking at any clock. The idea is to appreciate the present moment and to be aware of the passing of time. This verse also introduces the idea of singing a "strange verse" from a "strange song of vines." The metaphor of vines could refer to the interconnectedness of all things or the way that beauty can grow in unexpected ways. The idea is that by engaging in creative expression and exploring the world around them, the listener can find happiness and be where they want to be.


The final verse acknowledges the limits of human knowledge and the importance of accepting mystery. The singer declares that he doesn't know everything and that there are many things he must leave alone. However, the verse ends on a hopeful note with the idea that "some strange person" is calling the listener home. This could mean that there is a sense of belonging and purpose to be found, even in the midst of uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

When you wake up
As you start your day


Feeling old
Feeling like time is slipping away


At this piano filled with souls
At this gathering of people who have lived a lot of life


Some strange purse
Some unknown burden


Stuffed nervous with gold
Full of worries and anxieties


Can you be where you want to be?
Are you satisfied with where you are in life?


Walk down any street
Traveling anywhere


You can find
You can discover many things that exist


Look at any clock telling time
Taking note of the passage of time


Sing some strange verse
Singing an unfamiliar song


From some strange song of vines
Of mysterious origin


And you'll be where you want to be
You'll find yourself in an ideal place


I know I can't sing
I'm aware of my limitations


Until she brings the song to life
Until someone else brings this to fruition


And I blend with kings
And I achieve greatness


I'd never change a thing
I wouldn't want anything to be different


Who knows anything
Who really understands anything?


I don't know
I certainly don't have all the answers


There are so many things
There are countless mysteries in life


I must leave alone
That I need to accept without explanation


Some strange person is calling you their home
An outsider is claiming to be part of your life


Can you be where you want to be?
Is your life what you'd like it to be?


Can you be
Is it within your power


Where you want to be?
To achieve your desired outcome?


Can you be
Can you reach


Where you want to be?
Your desired destination?




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Written by: JEFF TWEEDY, JEFFREY SCOTT TWEEDY

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