Rosemary
Grateful Dead Lyrics


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Boots were of leather
A breath of cologne
Her mirror was a window
She sat quite alone

All around her
The garden grew
Scarlet and purple
And crimson and blue

She came and she went
And at last went away
The garden was sealed
When the flowers decayed

On the wall of the garden
A legend did say:




No one may come here
Since no one may stay

Overall Meaning

The Grateful Dead's song "Rosemary" is a melancholic ballad about a woman who is described as sitting alone in a garden that used to thrive but is now in a state of decay. The singer notes that her boots were made of leather, and she wore a breath of cologne. Nevertheless, she seems lonely in her solitary state, sitting by a window that acts as her mirror. All around her, the garden is described in beautiful detail, marked by different colors of flowers. But despite its beauty, the woman eventually leaves, and the garden is sealed off to anyone else since no one may stay.


The song is a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of beauty and how quickly time passes us by. The contrast between the Garden's once-vibrant flora and the forlorn figure of the woman highlights the impermanence of all things beautiful. The lyrics may also suggest the idea that there is a time and place for everything, and that the woman had simply outstayed her welcome in the garden. Overall, "Rosemary" is a somber meditation on the impermanence of beauty and the inevitability of change.


Line by Line Meaning

Boots were of leather
Her boots were made of leather material.


A breath of cologne
She had applied cologne, which gave off a refreshing smell.


Her mirror was a window
She was looking at her reflection on a window's surface.


She sat quite alone
She was sitting all by herself.


All around her
Her surroundings were filled with various things.


The garden grew
The garden had plants growing within.


Scarlet and purple
There were red and purple colored plants.


And crimson and blue
The garden also had bright red and blue plants.


She came and she went
She visited the garden on multiple occasions.


And at last went away
Eventually, she left the garden for good.


The garden was sealed
The garden was closed off to visitors.


When the flowers decayed
This happened after the flowers died off.


On the wall of the garden
There was writing on the wall of the garden.


A legend did say
The writing on the wall was a warning or message.


No one may come here
The garden was closed off to everyone.


Since no one may stay
Even if someone came, they wouldn't be allowed to stay long.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JEROME J. GARCIA, ROBERT C. HUNTER

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