Ghost On The Dance Floor – Blink-182


I’ll never let you down boy

I’ll never let you go

Her subtle hint of life

Is so innocent and scary

“So tell me that you’re here boy”

She says as if she knows

When God took her with time

God made me quite alone

It’s like the universe has left me

Without a place to go

Without a hint of light

To watch the movement glow

When our song was slowly starting

Your memory felt so real

At first against my will

But God invented chills

Yeah I

I saw your ghost tonight

The moment felt so real

If your eyes stay right on mine

My wounds would start to heal

The kids are in a hurry

And I’m just full of fear

The lights make bodies blurry

It’s getting hard enough to hear

It’s like the evidence is cared for

And evidently clear

If I never leave this dance floor

I’ll never leave you here

Yeah I

I saw your ghost tonight

The moment felt so real

If your eyes stay right on mine

My wounds would start to heal

I felt your ghost tonight

And God it felt like hell

To know you’re almost mine

But dreams are all I feel

Yeah I

I saw your ghost tonight

It fucking hurt like hell

I felt you here tonight

But dreams can’t all be real

I saw your ghost tonight

It fucking hurt like hell

I felt you here tonight

But dreams can’t all be real

Haunted by Memory: Analyzing “Ghost On The Dance Floor”

Blink-182’s “Ghost On The Dance Floor” is a poignant reflection on loss and the enduring presence of a loved one who has passed away. The lyrics capture the ache of grief, with the dance floor serving as a metaphor for life’s ongoing rhythm and the memories that linger within it. The narrator describes the sensation of seeing a ghostly presence, conveying how vivid memories can feel—almost tangible, yet forever out of reach. There’s a bittersweet tension between the desire for healing and the sharp pain of absence, beautifully illustrated in lines about wounds that might heal if only the loved one were truly there. The song encapsulates the struggle of moving forward while feeling tethered to moments and people lost, making it both a cathartic anthem and a touching tribute.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Blink-182
  • Songwriters: Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, Travis Barker
  • Release Year: 2011
  • Label: DGC Records, Interscope Records

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