Adobe Walls
Gary Allan Lyrics


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Buenos noches senorita, I'm mighty pleased to meet ya
Maybe you and I could sit a spell and talk
I'm new to Santa Fe, I just rode into town today
Thought I'd spend some time in these adobe walls
It's dark in this cantina, it's a wonder that I seen ya
Sittin' without any company at all
I was wondering if we might dance away this lonely night
Like two shadows on these old adobe walls

I hear Celito Lindo softly playing
As I take you in my arms and hold you close
Though I don't understand a word you're saying
Your brown eyes tell me all I need to know

These walls have stood for ages and though time still turns its pages
Hearts are still the same when night begins to fall
Sure as there are stars above we're not the first to fall in love
That's the magic of these old adobe walls

I hear Celito Lindo softly playing
As I take you in my arms and hold you close
Though I don't understand a word you're saying
Your brown eyes tell me all I need to know

These walls have stood for ages
And though time still turns its pages
Hearts are still the same when night begins to fall
As sure as there are stars above
We're not the first to fall in love
That's the magic of these old adobe walls

As sure as there are stars above




We're not the first to fall in love
That's the magic of these old adobe walls

Overall Meaning

In Gary Allan's song Adobe Walls, the singer is a stranger in Santa Fe who meets a woman in a cantina. He is immediately drawn to her and suggests they sit and talk. The song describes the history of the adobe walls surrounding them, and how despite time passing, the feelings of falling in love are timeless. The singer compares their potential dance to two shadows on the old adobe walls, adding to the romantic imagery of the song.


As they dance, the traditional Mexican song Celito Lindo plays softly in the background. Although the singer does not understand the lyrics, he is able to communicate with the woman through their nonverbal interactions, such as their eye contact. The song emphasizes that love is universal, transcending language and cultural barriers.


The singer acknowledges that others before them have fallen in love within these walls. He sees the walls as a symbol of the enduring power of love and the history of those who have shared similar experiences. In the end, the song emphasizes the magic of falling in love and the timeless nature of this experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Buenos noches senorita, I'm mighty pleased to meet ya
The singer is greeting a woman and expressing happiness at meeting her.


Maybe you and I could sit a spell and talk
The singer suggests spending time with the woman to chat.


I'm new to Santa Fe, I just rode into town today
The singer is a newcomer to the town of Santa Fe.


Thought I'd spend some time in these adobe walls
The artist plans on staying in the town for a while.


It's dark in this cantina, it's a wonder that I seen ya
The artist is surprised to have spotted the woman in the dimly lit bar.


Sittin' without any company at all
The woman is alone.


I was wondering if we might dance away this lonely night
The singer suggests dancing to pass the time and combat loneliness.


Like two shadows on these old adobe walls
The artist compares their potential dance to shadows on the walls.


I hear Celito Lindo softly playing
The song Celito Lindo is audible in the background.


As I take you in my arms and hold you close
The artist begins to dance with the woman.


Though I don't understand a word you're saying
The woman may be speaking a language the singer does not know.


Your brown eyes tell me all I need to know
The artist is able to understand the woman's feelings and intentions through her eye contact.


These walls have stood for ages and though time still turns its pages
The adobe walls have been present for a long time, but time continues to pass.


Hearts are still the same when night begins to fall
Despite the passing of time, people's emotions and desires remain the same.


Sure as there are stars above we're not the first to fall in love
The singer acknowledges that love has existed before their own experience.


That's the magic of these old adobe walls
The artist admires the history and romantic energy of the adobe walls.


As sure as there are stars above
The artist is emphasizing the certainty of their previous statement.


We're not the first to fall in love
The singer reiterates that their love is not unique.


That's the magic of these old adobe walls
The singer concludes by praising the enduring power and charm of the adobe walls.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LUKE REED, ROGER BRYANT BROWN

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