The Garden
Guns N' Roses Lyrics


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(No, I won't)
You know you're all alone
Your friends they aren't at home
Everybody's gone to the garden
As you look into the trees
You can look but you don't see
The flowers seem to tease you at the garden
Everybody's there, but you don't seem to care
What's it with you man, and this garden, oh yeah

Turned into my worst phobia
A crazy man's utopia
If you're lost no one can show ya
But it sure was glad to know ya
Only poor boys take a chance
On the garden's song and dance
Feel her flowers as they wrap around
But only smart boys do without

You can find it all inside
No need to wrestle with your pride
No you ain't losin' your mind
You're just in the garden
They can lead you to yourself
Or you can throw it on the shelf
But you know you can look inside
For the garden, oh yeah

I wasn't really scared
Lost my virginity there
To a gypsy with blond hair
But now no one seems to care
Like a mouse inside a maze
Wandering 'round for days
With a smile upon my face
I never wanna to leave this place
Only poor boys take a chance
On the garden's song and dance
Feel her flowers as they wrap around
But only smart boys do without
Turned into my worst phobia
A crazy man's utopia
If you're lost no one can show ya
But it sure was glad to know ya

Bye bye
So long, bye bye
It's glad to know ya
Bye bye




Bye
Aw so long

Overall Meaning

The Garden by Guns N' Roses has an ambiguous interpretation, as it includes vivid scenes of a garden and suggestive hints of sexual liberation. The opening verse describes the singer feeling lonely and disconnected from his friends, who are all together in the garden. The garden itself is symbolic, representing something like utopia or paradise; yet, it's questionable whether the garden is an inviting paradise or a treacherous trap. The second verse suggests that the garden has become the singer's phobia or obsession, with the closing line "but it sure was glad to know you" hinting at some unknown risk or danger that was worth taking.


The third verse escalates the sexual tone of the song and adds a layer of mysticism. The singer implies that he lost his virginity to a blonde gypsy in the garden, and that now nobody cares about it. The theme of being lost or trapped recurs, with the image of a mouse in a maze. Nonetheless, the singer seems content to wander in the garden, even if he never wants to leave. The chorus repeats and underscores the idea that only those who take a chance on the garden's song and dance will discover its secrets, but that smart boys would do without.


Line by Line Meaning

You know you're all alone
You feel isolated and lonely.


Your friends they aren't at home
You don't have anyone to talk to.


Everybody's gone to the garden
Everyone disappeared to the garden.


As you look into the trees
You attempt to find people.


You can look but you don't see
You cannot locate anyone.


The flowers seem to tease you at the garden
The flowers tempt you to join.


Everybody's there, but you don't seem to care
Everyone is at the garden, but you are indifferent.


What's it with you man, and this garden, oh yeah
You express confusion over the garden's allure.


Turned into my worst phobia
The garden became your worst fear.


A crazy man's utopia
The garden's chaotic nature.


If you're lost no one can show ya
If you become lost in the garden, no one can lead you out.


But it sure was glad to know ya
The garden was happy to have you.


Only poor boys take a chance
Only those with little to lose take risks in the garden.


On the garden's song and dance
The garden's enticing and hypnotic appearance.


Feel her flowers as they wrap around
The garden's flowers envelope and captivate you.


But only smart boys do without
Only those who are wise will avoid the garden.


You can find it all inside
You can find enlightenment inwards.


No need to wrestle with your pride
You do not need to confront your ego.


No you ain't losin' your mind
You are not going insane.


You're just in the garden
You have entered the garden.


They can lead you to yourself
The garden can lead you towards self-discovery.


Or you can throw it on the shelf
You can ignore this introspection.


But you know you can look inside
You are aware of the possibility of reflection.


For the garden, oh yeah
Within the garden lies potential self-awareness.


I wasn't really scared
You were not frightened.


Lost my virginity there
You had a sexual experience in the garden.


To a gypsy with blond hair
Your partner had blonde hair and was a free spirit.


But now no one seems to care
No one is interested in hearing about this experience.


Like a mouse inside a maze
You feel trapped, aimlessly wandering within the garden.


Wandering 'round for days
You spent a considerable period within the garden.


With a smile upon my face
Despite feeling lost, you felt happy in the garden.


I never wanna to leave this place
You do not want to leave the garden.


Bye bye
Farewell.


So long, bye bye
Goodbye.


It's glad to know ya
The garden was happy to have you.


Aw so long
An exclamation of farewell.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: W. Axl Rose, West Arkeen, Del James, Saul Hudson, Duff Rose Mckagan, Izzy Stradlin, Darren A. Reed, Matt Sorum

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@edisonmustainethrash6662

Child's voice]
No I won't

[Verse 1: Axl Rose]
You know you're all alone
Your friends, they aren't at home
Everybody's gone to the garden
As you look into the trees
You can look, but you don't see
Flowers seem to tease you at the garden
Everybody's there
But you don't seem to care
What's it with you man, and this garden?

[Chorus: Alice Cooper]
Turned into my worst phobia
A crazy man's utopia
If you're lost, no one can show you
But it sure was glad to know you
Only poor boys take a chance
On the garden's song and dance
Feel her flowers, as they wrap around
But only smart boys do without

[Solo]
[Verse 2: Axl Rose]
You can find it all inside
No need to wrestle with your pride
No you ain't losing your mind, you're just in the garden
They can lead you to yourself
Or you can throw it on the shelf
But you know you can look inside for the garden

[Chorus: Alice Cooper]
I wasn't really scared
Lost my virginity there
To a gypsy with blond hair
But now no one seems to care
Like a mouse inside a maze
Wandering 'round for daze
With a smile upon my face
I never want to leave this place

Only poor boys take a chance
On this garden song and dance
Feel her flowers, as they wrap around
But only smart boys do without
Turned into my worst phobia
It's a crazy man's utopia
If you're lost no one can show you
But it sure was glad to know you

Bye-bye, so long, bye-bye
It's glad to know you
Bye-bye
Bye-bye
Aw, so long



All comments from YouTube:

@Vangevej12

An absolute masterpiece of one of the greatest band of all time. Melancholic, powerful and mysterious at the same time. Brings you into trance. Simply brilliant.

@ghigemignani

Yeah❤

@jasperw.2701

It seems like it is about going insane. For some reason I find that very relatable.

@alka7145

x2 to that. Beast of a tune.

@redskies4530

Hi I Recommend a song called 'The Bond Villain' by Robert Nix

@kevinkendall3122

​@alka 71 with a little help from Alice Cooper 🤘

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@luckpoof7261

This song is a piece of art.

@familiasilva1347

yes!!!!!!

@pabroj1992

Esta canción me hace sentir esas mañanas frías, después de una fiesta, el canto de los pájaros y la neblina...con el cuerpo cortado de tanto beber alcohol, caminando a casa...

@joscaffeine8881

ESA CANCION ES CUANDO ME SONZACAN

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