Lyric discussion by bauble 

chisb1, I respectully disagree: The whole song, to me, sounds like he's speaking to the woman he misses, telling her that he doesn't miss her (but obviously does).

He says he wants to be all alone and away from everyone, but he's speaking to someone ("Don't want nothing to do with you") - why would he talk to someone, if he didn't want to be around them?

In fact, that whole verse sounds to me as if he'd just broken up with someone and is trying to convince himself that he doesn't need anyone.

And the Disneyland verse...Who goes to Disneyland by themselves (besides MJ, of course)? I think he's trying to learn how to be alone (like MJ, in that verse).

This was originally written by the late, brilliant Warren Zevon of "Werewolves of London" and "Lawyers, Guns and Money" fame. It's about that feeling of wanting to be left alone. I believe Zevon went through a depression at one point in his life, and actually holed up in his room for a long time, eventually writing this about the experience. We've all felt that way at some point in our lives...just wanting to "lie down in the dark to dream".

To me this song is very much about a woman. At first it wasn't, but after listening to it many times it eventually clicked. To me it is as though he is attempting to tell himself that he wants to be by himself, but if he really wanted to be alone he wouldn't have to repeat it to himself over and over again in different ways. He wishes that he could enjoy solidarity, but he's a social animal and needs companionship. Furthermore the "Don't want nothing to do with you" shows that there is "you" making him want to hide...

@bauble exactly. He's been dumped and the song is satire. Not sure why the downvotes.

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