Carsmile Smith & The Old One
T. Rex Lyrics


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Carsmile Smith he`s the Old One
Dontcha you know that he`s the Good One
Dontcha, dontcha
Bessy stood by the side of the grave
Like a woman of love would do
She hung her hands into a knot of grief
For a man she never knew
[Repeat 1st verse twice]
Repeat 2nd verse]




Dontcha, dontcha
Dontcha, dontcha

Overall Meaning

The song "Carsmile Smith & The Old One" by T. Rex is a melancholic ballad that tells the story of Bessy mourning the death of someone she never knew, likely a soldier who lost his life in battle or an anonymous person who died alone. Carsmile Smith, also known as "the Old One," is described as a good man, perhaps indicating that he is the only one who cares about the deceased and Bessy's grief. The repeated refrain of "dontcha, dontcha" adds a sense of pleading or desperation to the lyrics, underlining the sense of helplessness or lack of closure that often accompanies death.


The song's somber mood is enhanced by its sparse instrumentation, featuring mostly acoustic guitar, percussion, and subtle backing vocals. The melody is simple but effective, with a haunting quality that matches the poignancy of the lyrics. Overall, "Carsmile Smith & The Old One" is a poignant and evocative song that captures the sense of loss and bewilderment that can accompany the end of a life.


Line by Line Meaning

Carsmile Smith he's the Old One
Referring to a person named Carsmile Smith who is experienced and aged.


Dontcha you know that he's the Good One
Asserting that Carsmile Smith is a virtuous and respectable person.


Dontcha, dontcha
Repeating the previous line for emphasis.


Bessy stood by the side of the grave
Describing a woman named Bessy as standing next to a burial plot.


Like a woman of love would do
Exploring how Bessy's actions suggest she is a loving person.


She hung her hands into a knot of grief
Depicting Bessy's reaction to the death with a metaphor of tying one's hands in sorrow.


For a man she never knew
Indicating that Bessy is mourning someone she didn't personally know.


Repeat 1st verse twice
Repeating the introduction of Carsmile Smith twice for emphasis.


Repeat 2nd verse
Repeating the description of Bessy's mourning for emphasis.


Dontcha, dontcha
Repeating the same phrase again for emphasis.


Dontcha, dontcha
Repeating the same phrase once more for emphasis.




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Written by: MARC BOLAN

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Comments from YouTube:

@grahamrogers3345

Great song by a genius

@michaelcameron7541

Phenomenal start to finish love this song and album guitar playing strings backing vocals the lot Thankyou Marc Bolan you bring joy to my life every day

@antoniettapedata8097

Pure love, great song, Marc you are fantastic❤

@paulmchugh7600

Seen t. rex live in 1975 at the empire in Sunderland when I was only 15 years old, absolutely brilliant

@robindutt7169

It just gets better all the time. 'Prophets & Seers' springs to mind. A unique mind...

@user-yc2hz5zt9q

このアルバムのなかで一番好きな曲です。20th Century boy辺りからt.rexサウンドが変わってきましたね。ボンゴというか、パーカッションというか、使わなくなりました。ミッキーフィン居なくなったんですかね?あれから音響が大きく広がったように感じます。