Ah, the timeless art of hitting the road because your heart's a bit too heavy to stick around! In "I Gotta Go," The Rolling Stones capture that restless urge to bolt when the blues become your only roommate. Our protagonist feels the weight of absence as the evening sun bids farewell, signaling not just the end of a day but perhaps the end of patience. With his baby nowhere in sight and his mood as low as the setting sun, he decides it's time to lace up those walking shoes. It's a classic case of love-induced wanderlust—or maybe just wanderlust-induced love loss. Either way, he's outta there, chasing new horizons or maybe just running from old shadows.
I Gotta Go
Lyrics
Leavin' in the mornin' baby, I know I got to go
Leavin' in the mornin' you know I got to go
I've got the blues I can't stay here no more
I ain't seen my baby and the evening sun's goin' down
I ain't seen my baby and the evening sun's goin' down
I've got the blues I can't stay in your time
The moon is risin' and the sun is done goin' down
The moon is risin' and the sun is done goin' down
I've got the blues and I can't stay hangin' around
I ain't seen my baby and the evening sun is goin' down
I ain't seen my baby and the evening sun is goin' down
I've got the blues and my baby can't be found
Writer(s): WALTER JACOBS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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