You see me crying
Don't let it get you down
You see me crying
I'm back to the lost and found

Honey, what you done to your head
Honey, what's the words that I said
Honey, what you done to your head
Honey, what's the words that I said

You see me crying
Say you're a ladies man
You see me crying
So hard to understand

Honey, what you done to your head
Honey, what's the words that I said
Honey, what you done to your head
Honey, what's the words that I said

You see me crying
Please say you'll stick around
And I got to be your lover, honey
Let me take you to town
And I'll show you everything that I Know
And I'll never gotta let you down
'Cause my love is like a merry go round

Honey, what you done to your head
Honey, what's the words that I said
Honey, what you done to your head
Honey, what's the words that I said


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    What hair thing? This song isn't about hair!!! What?

    Rhysibabeon June 19, 2006   Link
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    Fantastic way to close an album

    2006200720082009on October 16, 2006   Link
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    I think it is a woman saying it to him. At first she is being manipulative saying don't seeing me crying ruin all your fun! Probably walking in on her lover. She saying that is all you have to say to me!?!? That now your some big shot and your now a ladies man?!? Don't you see me crying here.

    But then she gets desperate. Then she says what do I have to do to keep you? "I can take you to town" aka I can be better than those girls! I just can't let you leave me.

    But I have seen it also some guy has been away and his former flame is experimenting at least if not more with women. And he is upset and says you haven't done it right let me show you the works.

    But I think it is a woman saying it to him. I think at one time they were in love or at least on one side and clearly there has never been a commitment or there was then he got an idea to play the field. "Do you remember the words that I said" probably were "I love you." She is saying what changed we were in love we were saying I love yous and now your seeing other people...or have always been?

    Mastermix1on August 06, 2017   Link
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    a nice song,which, once aerosmith sobered up, Steven Tyler heard it playing in a club. "Who's this? We should cover it!" "it's us!" replied Joe Perry. Tyler was so wasted at the time of recording he'd forgotten about and the 101 piece orchestra he hired!

    turtonhoton May 17, 2002   Link
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    beautiful song I think it's not for a man, the line should be written like: You see me crying Say: "You're a ladies man" like he wants her but is in an relationship and she doesn't want to get the problems an affair produces. What I'll never understeand is the hair thing. I'm quite sure that's one of those personal stories that people will only understeand once Steven explains it

    rocknrollin bitchon July 15, 2005   Link
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    lol whys it sound like its sung to a man? it sounds to me like the girl hes singing has called him a ladies man ..say "youre a ladies man" as in sort of quoting her

    tyler_girlon June 05, 2007   Link
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    Abso-fucking-lutely beautiful =)

    eva_floydon March 06, 2008   Link
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    In their autobiography Walk This Way, its interesting to note that Joe Perry says they were always waiting on Steven to write the ballads...he was so messed up on drugs at this time in their career it ( the book) says he mostly threw these ballads together in like 10 minutes! Amazing...how good they are during that time!

    raine2niteon September 03, 2008   Link
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    This song was written when Joe Perry was in a relationship with Elissa and when tensions between him & Tyler started to grow....I think even though this song is written to be towards a girl...some of it is Stevens message to Joe.. He felt betrayed by Joe and didn't want him to leave the band for some girl.

    aerogirltyleron August 10, 2010   Link
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    I fell in love with Aerosmith in particularly Steven Tyler from the very young age. When walk this way came out I was 12 years old. I remember picking up the album at a local department store and looking at it and seeing the photo on the back. I fell in love with Steven Tyler in that moment, he was so androgynous and so beautiful. I knew in my little closeted transgender heart that I wanted to be like him. Cut to a couple years later when I was actually able to buy this album and I listen to it all the way through, songs like No More No More, Uncle Salty, And you see me crying resonated with me more than any of the others. I used to listen to this song, you see me crying with my headphones over and over, the lush orchestrations, the whaling guitar, and Stevens mournful plaintive cry, really stuck to me and got in my heart and stayed there forever. Some clarity on the lyrics. First of all guys, there's no mention of hair. The lyrics say "Honey what you done to your head? Honey what's the words I said" Steven Tyler is really big on a technique of lyric writing called rhyme scheming. Hair does not rhyme with said, sorry boys. Listen closely. You might also notice some tonal inflections that he uses, he doesn't actually pronounce word as wird (rhymes with bird), he says woid with a southie accent I felt in my young heart, that the song was him speaking to another guy. Maybe I was projecting, but I've learned something over the years and when you're doing drugs any closeted emotional or sexual issues that you may have will find a way to spill over one way or another. And if as the story goes Steven and the members of Aerosmith were strung out as legend hasn't, it may very well be that Stevens androgyny and ambiguous sexuality may have bled through into the lyrics. All I know is that I still suspect It was written for a guy and Stephen will never confirm nor deny because it's always better to leave things like this a mystery. We like mysteries, we like wondering, because each of us has things about us that we're not sure we can disclose publicly and so leaving a little bit of mystery around ourselves makes the magic a little bit more mysterious. Just my two cents, but I'm sticking to it. There's no sin here and there's no judgment. I'm transgender M2F and though I tend to prefer women I've met some beautiful men that I would be with in a heartbeat. Because love is love and if it helps you write a song like you see me crying, well I'd call that a blessing.

    SelenaKhouryon January 20, 2023   Link

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