The Same One
Gene Clark; Gosdin Brothers Lyrics


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I walked by your window
I thought that maybe you'd see me
Knowing there'd be changes
Is this the way it was to be
The things we planned just yesterday
Was it only something that we had to say
Last night I remember
You looked as though you really cared
Today not the same one
You had another face prepared
The magic of those things we'd seen
Vanished with the words that we were supposed to mean
I called up your name and
Maybe its true that you don't know me
Could this be the same one
Who had so much you wished to show me




I don't know what was to believe
I guess I'll pick my mind up and then I'll leave

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Gene Clark's song "The Same One" convey a sense of disappointment and confusion. The singer is trying to come to terms with the fact that things have changed overnight, and the person he thought he knew and loved is no longer the same. The opening line, "I walked by your window, I thought that maybe you'd see me" suggests that the relationship between the singer and his lover is strained, and he is hoping for some sort of reconciliation. However, what he encounters is a person who has become unrecognizable. The lines "Today not the same one, you had another face prepared" suggest that the person is pretending to be someone else and has no intention of reconciling with the singer.


The singer is grappling with the fact that all the plans and promises they made in the past have vanished. The lines, "The things we planned just yesterday, was it only something that we had to say" suggests that the promises made were mere words and nothing more. The singer is also unsure whether the person he is talking to is the same person he fell in love with. The lines "Could this be the same one who had so much you wished to show me, I don't know what to believe" suggest that he is confused and wondering what happened to the person he once knew.


Overall, the song "The Same One" is a bittersweet rumination on the fickleness of love and relationships. It captures the feeling of betrayal and confusion that often accompany the end of a relationship. The singer is left questioning whether he ever really knew the person he loved or whether it was all an illusion.


Line by Line Meaning

I walked by your window
I strolled past your residence


I thought that maybe you'd see me
I hoped you would take notice of me


Knowing there'd be changes
Acknowledging that alterations were bound to occur


Is this the way it was to be
This is the course of events that fate has set for us


The things we planned just yesterday
Our recent schemes and arrangements


Was it only something that we had to say
Were our plans hollow declarations?


Last night I remember
Recalling the events of the previous evening


You looked as though you really cared
You appeared genuinely concerned


Today not the same one
However, today you are altered


You had another face prepared
You had a different persona at the ready


The magic of those things we'd seen
The enchantment of what we had experienced


Vanished with the words that we were supposed to mean
all the beauty of our memories disappeared with falsities we've come to mean


I called up your name and
I spoke your name and hoped to be noticed


Maybe its true that you don't know me
Perhaps you lack the familiarity we once shared


Could this be the same one
Could it actually be the same person?


Who had so much you wished to show me
Aggrandizing your desire to reveal to me so much profound depth


I don't know what was to believe
I do not know what was true or believable


I guess I'll pick my mind up and then I'll leave
I suppose I will gather my thoughts and make my exit




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Written by: GENE CLARK

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