Wishing Well
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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Wishing Well
Wilt thou water
Hide my burden
Until I return,
Return this way again.

I will plant
Red, red flowers
Around your wall.
When that wind
Blows pebbles unto the water.

Wishing Well
Wilt thou water
Hide my burden




Until I return,
Return this way again.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bert Jansch's song "Wishing Well" can be interpreted in a number of ways depending on the perspective of the listener. At its core, the song seems to be about seeking comfort and solace from a natural source, the wishing well. The singer of the song implores the well to "water" and "hide" their "burden" until they return again. This can be seen as a metaphor for seeking refuge from the challenges and trials of life, and relying on something outside of one's self to be a source of strength and support.


Furthermore, Jansch introduces the idea of planting flowers around the wishing well, which can be seen as an act of faith and hope. The singer seems to be expressing the idea that even in the midst of difficulty, there is still potential for beauty and growth. This can be interpreted as a reminder to focus on the positive and uplifting aspects of life, even during times of struggle.


Overall, "Wishing Well" is a contemplative and introspective song that speaks to the human need for connection, comfort, and hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Wishing Well
Addressing the wishing well


Wilt thou water
Asking if the well will provide water


Hide my burden
Asking the well to conceal their troubles


Until I return, Return this way again.
Requesting the well to hold onto their worries until they come back


I will plant
Promising to take action


Red, red flowers
Describing the type of flowers they will plant


Around your wall.
Informing the well where they will plant the flowers


When that wind
Specifying a condition


Blows pebbles unto the water.
Describing the wind's effect on the water




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Comments from YouTube:

Andrew Roddick

What a loss! The magic of Bert Jansch's music has been part of my life for over 40 years and I'm the poorer for his passing. This haunting, enigmatic and intimate song, co-written with Annie Briggs, is one of my favourites. That voice and guitar are incomparable. RIP

Time Traveller

Such an ephemeral song and magic guitar style

Lynne Turner

So hauntingly beautiful.

bondmatty

Such a dark little song. In blank verse too: it doesn't rhyme, which only adds to the mysteriousness. Sends a shiver up my spine every time I listen to this. Hmmmm, what's down that well? Love Bert's singing and playing on this.

Missus Zee

Thanks for making this available, it pleases the mind, body and soul. PEACE ;]

harry hope

The great Bert jansch. Pentangle, etc....

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Love this Tom Bingham

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