The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
When morning breaks
We hide our eyes and our love's aching
Nothing's strange
It was in our hands from 6 to 10
It slipped right out again
There'll be no better time
There'll be no better way
There'll be no better day to save me
Save me
Yeah, save me
Yeah, save me
I hope you see like I see
I hope you see what I see, yeah, yeah
I hope you feel like I feel
And the world don't stop
There is no time for cracking up
Believe me, friend
'Cause when freedom comes
I'll be long gone
You know it has to end
There'll be no better time
There'll be no better way
There'll be no better day to save me
Yeah, save me
Yeah, save me
Yeah, save me
I hope you see like I see, yeah, yeah
I hope you feel like I feel, yeah, yeah
Someone to stand beside me
Beside me
Beside me
Beside me
Beside me
Weeping willow
The pills under my pillow
Weeping willow
Pills under my pillow
Weeping willow
The Gun under your pillow
Weeping willow
Beside me
Beside me
Beside me
Beside me
We hide our eyes and our love's aching
Nothing's strange
It was in our hands from 6 to 10
It slipped right out again
There'll be no better time
There'll be no better way
There'll be no better day to save me
Save me
Yeah, save me
Yeah, save me
I hope you see like I see
I hope you see what I see, yeah, yeah
I hope you feel like I feel
And the world don't stop
There is no time for cracking up
Believe me, friend
'Cause when freedom comes
I'll be long gone
You know it has to end
There'll be no better time
There'll be no better way
There'll be no better day to save me
Yeah, save me
Yeah, save me
Yeah, save me
I hope you see like I see, yeah, yeah
I hope you feel like I feel, yeah, yeah
Someone to stand beside me
Beside me
Beside me
Beside me
Beside me
Weeping willow
The pills under my pillow
Weeping willow
Pills under my pillow
Weeping willow
The Gun under your pillow
Weeping willow
Beside me
Beside me
Beside me
Beside me
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I'm a little behind but... If you're gonna post an opinion you should include facts about your idea. :)<br /> <br /> Like... I think that this song is about Richard Ashcroft's depression because the last bit of the song "Weeping willow the pills under your pillow" Weeping willow as in Richard is the willow and he's weeping because he's depressed and "the pills under my pillow" as in like... He took prozac but it didn't work that's where "the gun under your pillow" comes in as... He wants to commit suicide because the prozac didn't work... <br /> Just my opinion :D