For A Spanish Guitar
Gene Clark Lyrics


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The dissonant bells of the sea
Who are ringing the rhymes of the deep
As they sing of the ages asleep
Not so near or so far

And the old masters wind of the waves
Sped forth for the free men and slaves
Whispers of secrets it saves
And about whom they are

And the workings of sunshine and rain
And the visions they paint that remain
Pulsate from my soul through my brain
In a Spanish guitar

The beggar whom sits in the street
On his miserable throne of defeat
Envisions no wealth there to meet
Thinking nowhere is far

And the laughter of children employed
By the fantasies not yet destroyed
By the dogmas of those they avoid
Knowing not what they are

And the right and the wrong and insane
And the answers they cannot explain
Pulsate from my soul through my brain
In a Spanish guitar

To play on a Spanish guitar
With the sun shining down where you are
Skipping and singing a bar
From the music around

Just to laugh through the columns of trees
To soar like a seagull in breeze




To stand in the rain if you please
Or to never be found

Overall Meaning

Gene Clark's song, For A Spanish Guitar, is a song full of poetic imagery and symbolism. The opening lines, "The dissonant bells of the sea who are ringing the rhymes of the deep," paint a vivid and eerie picture of the sea's call, as if it's a living, breathing thing with a voice that can be heard. The following lines, "And the old masters wind of the waves, sped forth for the free men and slaves, whispers of secrets it saves, and about whom they are," describe the secrets held by the sea, secrets that are only known to the masters of the waves. The sea is a mysterious and unknowable entity, and the singer is mesmerized by it.


The chorus, "And the workings of sunshine and rain, and the visions they paint that remain, pulsate from my soul through my brain, in a Spanish guitar," is a beautiful description of the power of music. The singer is describing how the emotions and visions that he experiences in life are channeled and expressed through his music. The guitar is a symbol of his art, and through it, he is able to express the deepest emotions of his soul. The final verse talking about playing a Spanish guitar, with the sun shining down, skipping and singing a bar, is an idyllic picture of freedom and joy. This song is a meditation on the beauty of life and the power of art to express the deepest parts of ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

The dissonant bells of the sea
The jarring sounds of the ocean waves


Who are ringing the rhymes of the deep
The sounds of the ocean waves create a rhythm


As they sing of the ages asleep
The waves sing of a long-past time


Not so near or so far
It is difficult to tell the distance of the singing waves


And the old masters wind of the waves
The knowledge of previous generations transferred through the waves


Sped forth for the free men and slaves
The knowledge was intended for everyone, regardless of social status


Whispers of secrets it saves
The waves hold hidden information


And about whom they are
The secrets are about unknown individuals


And the workings of sunshine and rain
The mechanics of the weather


And the visions they paint that remain
The images created by the weather


Pulsate from my soul through my brain
The images send a powerful message to the songwriter


In a Spanish guitar
The emotions inspire music played on a Spanish guitar


The beggar whom sits in the street
A poor person sitting on the pavement


On his miserable throne of defeat
The person's poverty has left them in despair


Envisions no wealth there to meet
The person cannot see any chance of rising from poverty


Thinking nowhere is far
Feeling as if there is nowhere to go in life


And the laughter of children employed
The joyfulness of children


By the fantasies not yet destroyed
The children's imagination has not yet been stifled by society


By the dogmas of those they avoid
The ideas of people that the children do not follow


Knowing not what they are
The children do not understand how their ideas will be met by the world


And the right and the wrong and insane
The concepts of morality and craziness


And the answers they cannot explain
The things that are not understood


Pulsate from my soul through my brain
These ideas create an emotional response for the songwriter


In a Spanish guitar
The songwriter processes their emotions through music on a Spanish guitar


To play on a Spanish guitar
The desire to make music


With the sun shining down where you are
The warmth of the sun influencing the mood of the person playing music


Skipping and singing a bar
Joyfully playing music


From the music around
Drawn inspiration from music previously heard


Just to laugh through the columns of trees
Enjoying nature


To soar like a seagull in breeze
Feeling free and liberated


To stand in the rain if you please
Enjoying the natural experience of rainfall


Or to never be found
Preferring to be alone and unknown




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GENE CLARK

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