Redondo Beach
Patti Smith Lyrics


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Late afternoon, dreaming hotel
We just had the quarrel, that sent you away
I was looking for you, are you gone, gone?

Called you on the phone, another dimension
Well, you never returned, oh you know what I mean
I went looking for you, are you gone, gone?
Down by the ocean, it was so dismal
Women all standing with shock on their faces
Sad description, oh I was looking for you

Everyone was singing, girl is washed up
On Redondo beach and everyone is so sad
I was looking for you, are you gone, gone?

Pretty little girl, everyone cried
She was the victim, of sweet suicide
I went looking for you, are you gone, gone?

Down by the ocean it was so dismal
Women all standing with shock on their faces
Sad description, oh I was just looking for you

Desk clerk told me, girl was washed up
Was small, an angel with apple blonde hair, now
I went looking for you, are you gone, gone?

Picked up my key, didn't reply
Went to my room, started to cry
You were small, an angel, are you gone, gone?

Down by the ocean it was so dismal
I was just standing with shock on my face
The hearse pulled away and the girl that had died, it was you

You'll never return into my arms 'cause you were gone, gone
Never return into my arms 'cause you were gone, gone
Gone, gone




Gone, gone
Goodbye

Overall Meaning

"Redondo Beach" by Patti Smith seems to be a song about loss and mourning over the death of a woman, perhaps a lover or a friend. The song starts with the singer, who is in a hotel and has just had a fight with someone, trying to find the person. She calls them on the phone but they never return. Feeling lost and despair, she goes down to the beach to look for them, hoping to find them there. But what she finds instead is a group of women standing in shock, lamenting a sad tragedy. As the song progresses, we learn that the girl who died was a pretty little thing who everyone cried for, and who had committed suicide. It is implied that the singer was looking for this person, and that she had a special bond with them, but now she is gone and will never return.


The song has a powerful and melancholic tone, with a strong emphasis on the ocean and the beach, which serves as a metaphor for the vast emptiness of loss. The lyrics are full of vivid imagery that conveys a sense of sadness and longing, such as "women all standing with shock on their faces" and "the hearse pulled away and the girl that had died, it was you." Ultimately, the song is a poignant reflection on the fragile nature of life and the inevitability of loss, and it speaks to the universal human experience of grieving for someone we have loved and lost.


Line by Line Meaning

Late afternoon, dreaming hotel
The singer is recalling a time (late afternoon) when they were in a hotel and dreaming.


We just had the quarrel, that sent you away
After an argument, the other person left.


I was looking for you, are you gone, gone?
The singer is searching for the other person who left.


Called you on the phone, another dimension
The artist tried to contact the other person on the phone but was unsuccessful, like they were in a different dimension.


Well, you never returned, oh you know what I mean
The other person never responded.


Down by the ocean, it was so dismal
The singer is describing a depressing scene by the ocean.


Women all standing with shock on their faces
There were women nearby who were in shock.


Sad description, oh I was looking for you
The artist is still searching for the other person, despite the sad scene around them.


Everyone was singing, girl is washed up
People were singing a sad song about a girl who had washed up.


On Redondo beach and everyone is so sad
This scene takes place at Redondo Beach and everyone is clearly upset.


I was looking for you, are you gone, gone?
The singer is still searching for the other person.


Pretty little girl, everyone cried
The girl who died was young and her death was causing everyone to cry.


She was the victim, of sweet suicide
The girl took her own life.


I went looking for you, are you gone, gone?
The singer is still searching for the other person.


Down by the ocean it was so dismal
The scene is still looking bleak by the ocean.


Women all standing with shock on their faces
The women are still in shock.


Sad description, oh I was just looking for you
Despite the sad scene, the artist is still searching for the other person.


Desk clerk told me, girl was washed up
The desk clerk gave the singer information about the girl who had died.


Was small, an angel with apple blonde hair, now
The girl who had died was young and had blonde hair.


I went looking for you, are you gone, gone?
The artist is still searching for the other person.


Picked up my key, didn't reply
The artist picked up their key but didn't respond to the news they had just heard.


Went to my room, started to cry
The artist went to their room and began to cry.


You were small, an angel, are you gone, gone?
The singer is still lamenting over the loss of the other person.


Down by the ocean it was so dismal
The scene by the ocean remains bleak.


I was just standing with shock on my face
The singer is now the one in shock.


The hearse pulled away and the girl that had died, it was you
The singer realizes that the girl who died was actually the other person they had been searching for.


You'll never return into my arms 'cause you were gone, gone
The other person is gone forever.


Never return into my arms 'cause you were gone, gone
The artist is now repeating themselves, mourning the loss of the other person.


Gone, gone
The other person is gone, and the artist is likely still grieving.


Goodbye
The song ends with a goodbye, and the singer still clearly affected by the loss of the other person.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Leonard J Kaye, Patti Smith, Richard A Sohl

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