Fightin' Windmills
Golden Earring Lyrics


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I can't blame you for givin' up
Don Coyote there's no reward in
Fightin' windmills, fightin' windmills
It's the country that I'm livin' in

You can't stop once you begin
'Cause the braves are spread real thin
Fightin' windmills, fightin' windmills
For a change would you be so kind

To blow another narrow mind
Instead of chasin' your tails in one direction
Don Coyote here's your epitaph
Guaranteed to raise another laugh

Anything, but giving in
Fightin' windmills, in the end




You win, you win
I can't stop, fightin' windmills

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Fightin' Windmills by Golden Earring are a nod to the literary masterpiece Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. Don Quixote, the singer in the book, was a man with a strong sense of idealism and chivalry. He became so consumed with the idea of becoming a knight that he began to take on imaginary battles against windmills, which he believed to be giants.


The lines "I can't blame you for givin' up, Don Coyote there's no reward in fightin' windmills" suggest that the singer understands the futility of fighting battles that cannot be won. The constant struggle for change in a society that is not ready for it is like fighting windmills, and there is no reward for those who choose to persist in idealistic struggles with no hope of success.


In the lines "For a change would you be so kind, to blow another narrow mind", the singer is suggesting that rather than devote time to battling windmills, one should strive to change people's minds through knowledge and education. Rather than fighting windmills in vain, one could make a real change by making a more significant impact on people's attitudes and beliefs.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't blame you for givin' up
I understand why you've given up


Don Coyote there's no reward in
Just like Don Coyote, there is no reward in


Fightin' windmills, fightin' windmills
Fighting against imaginary enemies, fighting against things that don't exist


It's the country that I'm livin' in
This is where we live


You can't stop once you begin
Once you start something, you can't just give up


'Cause the braves are spread real thin
Because the people who are fighting for what they believe in are few and far between


Fightin' windmills, fightin' windmills
Fighting against imaginary enemies, fighting against things that don't exist


For a change would you be so kind
Would you please consider doing something different


To blow another narrow mind
To open up someone else's mind to new ideas


Instead of chasin' your tails in one direction
Stop going around in circles and trying the same thing over and over again


Don Coyote here's your epitaph
Here is what people will remember you for


Guaranteed to raise another laugh
Something that will make people laugh at you


Anything, but giving in
Anything else, other than giving up


Fightin' windmills, in the end
Fighting against imaginary enemies, in the end


You win, you win
You only win if you believe that you're actually fighting for something real


I can't stop, fightin' windmills
I can't stop fighting against imaginary enemies




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BARRY HAY, GEORGE KOOYMANS

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