Goin' Fishin'
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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Throwing stones into the river
Watching ripples splashing over
Wadding the bank where horses are grazing
Reflection shatter quite amazing

But soon I quietly ask, is this the way for me?
I twist my vacuum flask and have a cup of tea
Goin' fishin' never catch none
If I did, I'd surely lance
The spirit of the first is quiggley
The fish tackle scares me and the snails

The pleasure cruiser's speed
Laden with wind cheaters
The hooters blow and seize
My mind from nature's creatures

Blowing the fish, emptying in my warm hand
I want fishin' everlasting
You can take my son if you drown your own daughter
You're a man and I am free

Throw a stick into the surface
Watch it bob, it cruises pass




The river flows gently eroding
Moves 'cross land, but not to fast

Overall Meaning

In "Goin' Fishin'" by Pete Townshend, the songwriter takes on the persona of someone who enjoys fishing as a peaceful pastime. The lyrics describe the simple pleasures of being outside, such as throwing stones into the river, watching ripples spread out in the water, and observing horses grazing on the bank. These peaceful scenes are, however, interrupted by the noise of pleasure boats and their loud hooters, which disturb both the singer and the natural creatures around him. The lyrics reveal the singer's conflicted feelings about fishing, as he admits he doesn't catch any fish, and that the tools and equipment involved in fishing, such as fish tackle and snails, are often intimidating. Yet, he still longs for the "everlasting" peace that fishing brings him, even as he questions whether it's the right activity for him.


The lyrics also contain some cryptic lines, such as "The spirit of the first is quiggley" and "Blowing the fish, emptying in my warm hand", which are open to interpretation. Perhaps they refer to fishing techniques or personal experiences that only the songwriter fully understands. The lines "You can take my son if you drown your own daughter, you're a man and I am free" seem to suggest that the singer is willing to assert his independence and reject conventional gender roles and family expectations when it comes to fishing and outdoor pursuits.


Overall, "Goin' Fishin'" can be interpreted as a meditation on the value of nature, personal reflection, and the simple pleasures of life. The lyrics suggest that even in a hectic and noisy world, finding moments of peace and tranquility can be crucial to maintaining our sense of self and our connection to the natural world.


Line by Line Meaning

Throwing stones into the river
I am throwing stones into the river.


Watching ripples splashing over
I am observing the ripples that are formed by the stones splashing over the river.


Wadding the bank where horses are grazing
I am walking towards the bank where horses are grazing.


Reflection shatter quite amazing
I can see my reflection in the water and it is quite amazing.


But soon I quietly ask, is this the way for me?
I am starting to question if this is the path for me.


I twist my vacuum flask and have a cup of tea
I take a break and drink some tea from my vacuum flask.


Goin' fishin' never catch none
Whenever I go fishing, I never catch any fish.


If I did, I'd surely lance
If I ever did catch any fish, I would surely release them back into the water.


The spirit of the first is quiggley
I am not sure what I am doing wrong when fishing.


The fish tackle scares me and the snails
I am scared of the fishing tackle and the snails in the river.


The pleasure cruiser's speed
I can see a pleasure cruiser on the river.


Laden with wind cheaters
The people on the pleasure cruiser are wearing wind cheaters.


The hooters blow and seize
The horns on the pleasure cruiser are blowing and grabbing my attention.


My mind from nature's creatures
The noise from the pleasure cruiser is taking away from the natural sounds of the creatures around me.


Blowing the fish, emptying in my warm hand
I am blowing on the dead fish I caught, holding it in my warm hand.


I want fishin' everlasting
I want to fish forever.


You can take my son if you drown your own daughter
This line is unclear.


You're a man and I am free
I am a free man.


Throw a stick into the surface
I am throwing a stick onto the surface of the water.


Watch it bob, it cruises pass
I am observing the stick bob and float down the river.


The river flows gently eroding
The river is flowing gently and slowly eroding the land around it.


Moves 'cross land, but not to fast
The river is moving across the land, but not very quickly.




Lyrics © ABKCO MUSIC INC PETE TOWNSHEND CATALOG , FABULOUS MUSIC LTD , SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
Written by: PETE TOWNSHEND

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