She Wandered Through the Garden Fence
Procol Harum Lyrics


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She wandered through the garden fence
And said, 'I've brought at great expense
A potion guaranteed to bring
Relief from all your suffering'
And though I said, 'You don't exist'
She grasped me firmly by the wrist
And threw me down upon my back
And strapped me to her torture rack

And, without further argument
I found my mind was also bent
Upon a course so devious
It only made my torment worse

She said, 'I see you cannot speak
Is it your voice that is too weak?
Is it your tongue that is to blame?
Maybe you cannot speak for shame
Or has your brain been idle too
And now it will not think for you?'
I hastened to make my reply
But found that I could only lie

And like a fool I believed myself
And thought I was somebody else




But she could see what I was then
And left me on my own again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Procol Harum's song "She Wandered Through the Garden Fence" have been interpreted in various ways, but one common interpretation is that they depict a person's descent into madness triggered by someone who claimed to have a potion to cure their suffering. The singer of the song initially denies the existence of the woman who offers the potion and seems to resist her advances, but eventually succumbs to her and finds himself strapped to a torture rack. The woman then proceeds to question his ability to speak and think, and he is unable to answer coherently. The song ends with him realizing that he has been deluded and left alone.


The woman in the song represents either a real person or a symbolic figure of temptation that lures the singer into a state of mental confusion and vulnerability. Some have suggested that the song's themes reflect the band's interest in occultism and psychedelic experiences, while others see it as a commentary on the dangers of submitting to external influences without questioning them.


The changing dynamics of the song, which starts with a melodic and gentle intro and ends with a frenzied and dissonant outro, mirror the singer's transformation from rationality to insanity. The use of metaphors and ambiguous language enhances the surrealistic quality of the lyrics and invites multiple interpretations.


Line by Line Meaning

She wandered through the garden fence
A woman entered the garden area where she was not supposed to be


And said, 'I've brought at great expense
The woman claimed to have a very costly item


A potion guaranteed to bring
She referred to the product as a magical, curative substance


Relief from all your suffering'
It would alleviate all form of physical or emotional pain


And though I said, 'You don't exist'
The artist denied the existence of the unknown woman


She grasped me firmly by the wrist
The woman held the singer's hand securely


And threw me down upon my back
She pushed the singer down on his back


And strapped me to her torture rack
She used a torture rack to immobilize the artist


And, without further argument
The woman didn't give the artist another chance to discuss


I found my mind was also bent
The artist's mind was also influenced by the woman's magical product


Upon a course so devious
It caused the singer to get into a cunning and deceitful path


It only made my torment worse
The woman's product worsened the artist's suffering


She said, 'I see you cannot speak
The woman states that the singer can't talk


Is it your voice that is too weak?
She mused that the singer was weak or afraid to express himself


Is it your tongue that is to blame?
The woman questioned the singer's ability to articulate his thoughts


Maybe you cannot speak for shame
She suggested that the artist is too ashamed to speak


Or has your brain been idle too
The woman proposed that the artist's mind was vacant


And now it will not think for you?
The woman said that the singer couldn't think for himself


I hastened to make my reply
The singer tried to respond quickly


But found that I could only lie
The artist discovered that he couldn't tell the truth


And like a fool I believed myself
The artist realized that he was foolish to trust the woman


And thought I was somebody else
The artist was under the impression that he was not himself


But she could see what I was then
The woman recognized both the singer's true identity and the deception


And left me on my own again
Finally, the woman left the artist to his own devices.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: GARY BROOKER, KEITH REID

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Philip E


on Pandora's Box

historical and literary refs to evil and hope e.g. verse 3: c.s.lewis (edmund's first encounter with the white witch)

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