Galveston
Glen Campbell Lyrics


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Galveston, oh, Galveston
I still hear your sea winds blowin'
I still see her dark eyes glowin'
She was twenty-one, when I left Galveston

Galveston, oh, Galveston
I still hear your sea waves crashing
While I watch the cannons flashing
I clean my gun, and dream of Galveston

I still see her standing by the water
Standing there lookin' out to sea
And is she waiting there for me
On the beach where we used to run

Galveston, Galveston
I am so afraid of dying
Before I dry the tears she's crying




Before I watch your sea birds flying in the sun
At Galveston, at Galveston

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Glen Campbell's song "Galveston" capture the emotions of a soldier who is nostalgic about his hometown, Galveston, while living through the Vietnam War. The opening lines depict his longing for the sea winds of Galveston that he can still hear in his memory. He also remembers vividly the face of his love interest, a woman with dark eyes. The use of the present tense 'still hear' and 'still see' emphasize how the soldier is still connected to the place in his mind.


The next line refers to the sounds of war which he experiences in Vietnam. He contrasts the crashing of the sea waves in his memory of Galveston with the cannons flashing in the warzone. The line 'I clean my gun, and dream of Galveston' illustrates how the soldier's mind wanders back to his hometown in moments of rest as a source of comfort. The soldier recalls his lover standing on the shore, gazing out to sea. He feels a pang of anxiety as to whether she is still waiting for him. The final words, "I am so afraid of dying" reflect the very human fear the soldier is facing while in the warzone.


Line by Line Meaning

Galveston, oh, Galveston
The singer is reminiscing about the place called Galveston


I still hear your sea winds blowin'
The sound of wind blowing by the sea in Galveston is still fresh in the singer's mind


I still see her dark eyes glowin'
The singer remembers the girl with dark eyes he met in Galveston


She was twenty-one, when I left Galveston
The girl was 21 years old when the singer left Galveston


Galveston, oh, Galveston
The singer is still nostalgic about Galveston's sea waves and atmosphere


I still hear your sea waves crashing
The memory of the sound of waves crashing on the shore at Galveston is keeping the singer awake


While I watch the cannons flashing
The singer is lost in thought as he watches cannons flashing in the distance


I clean my gun, and dream of Galveston
The singer does the mundane task of cleaning his gun and drifts off into thoughts about Galveston and the girl he met there


I still see her standing by the water
The image of the girl standing by the water in Galveston is still vivid in the singer's memories


Standing there lookin' out to sea
The girl was standing and gazing out to the sea and the singer saw her doing so


And is she waiting there for me
The singer wonders if the girl is still waiting for him at the beach


On the beach where we used to run
The beach is a familiar spot where the singer and the girl used to run


Galveston, Galveston
The singer repeats the word Galveston to emphasize how much he misses the place


I am so afraid of dying
The singer is afraid of dying before he gets to see the girl and Galveston again


Before I dry the tears she's crying
The thought of the girl crying makes the singer emotional


Before I watch your sea birds flying in the sun
The singer wants to see the birds at Galveston flying in the sun before he dies


At Galveston, at Galveston
The singer repeats the name Galveston, indicating that it is the only place he wants to be before he dies




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jimmy L Webb

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