Down By The Salley Gardens
Charlie Haden Lyrics


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Down by the Salley Gardens
My love and I did meet.
She passed the Salley Gardens
With little snow white feet.

She bid me take life easy
As the leaves grow on the trees.
But I being young and foolish,
With her did not agree.

In a field by the river
My love and I did stand.
And on my healing shoulder
She laid her snow white hand.

She bid me take love easy
As the grass grows on the weeds.
But I was young and foolish
And now I'm full of tears.

Down by the Salley Gardens
My love and I did meet.
She passed the Salley Gardens
With little snow white feet.

She bid me take love easy
As the leaves grow on the trees,




But I was young and foolish
And with her did not agree

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Charlie Haden's song, "Down by the Salley Gardens" describe a young man who has met a woman in a garden. They stand by a river and she lays her hand on his shoulder, bidding him to take life and love easy. However, the young man is described as "young and foolish" and apparently does not listen to the woman's advice. The repeated refrain that "she passed the Salley Gardens with little snow white feet" conveys a sense of fleeting beauty and transience.


The Salley Gardens referenced in the song may refer to a real place in Ireland. The term "Salley" is an anglicized version of the Irish word "saille," which means willow, and it is thought that the gardens in question contained willow trees. The lyrics to the song were adapted from a poem by William Butler Yeats, which itself was based on an old Irish song. Yeats' poem was first published in 1889, and he later included it in his collection "The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems."


Line by Line Meaning

Down by the Salley Gardens
By the willow tree gardens.


My love and I did meet.
We had an encounter.


She passed the Salley Gardens
She went through the gardens.


With little snow white feet.
Her feet were small and white like snow.


She bid me take life easy
She advised me to live life without any worries.


As the leaves grow on the trees.
In the same way that the leaves flourish on trees.


But I being young and foolish,
However, due to my youth and naivety,


With her did not agree.
I didn't accept her advice.


In a field by the river
Near a waterside meadow.


My love and I did stand.
We were standing together.


And on my healing shoulder
She placed her tender hand on my shoulder.


She laid her snow white hand.
She rested her white hand on me.


She bid me take love easy
She suggested that I love without complications.


As the grass grows on the weeds.
Just like how grass grows so naturally on weeds.


But I was young and foolish
But I was inexperienced and foolish.


And now I'm full of tears.
Nowadays, I'm sad and emotional.


Down by the Salley Gardens
By the gardens of willow trees.


My love and I did meet.
We had our encounter.


She passed the Salley Gardens
She walked through the willow tree gardens.


With little snow white feet.
Her small and white feet.


She bid me take love easy
She recommended me to love without trouble.


As the leaves grow on the trees,
As the leaves thrive on trees,


But I was young and foolish
But I was inexperienced and foolish,


And with her did not agree
And I didn't see eye to eye with her.




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