04 Peace frog
The Doors Lyrics


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There's blood in the streets,
It's up to my ankles
There's blood in the streets,
It's up to my knees

Blood in the street,
The town of Chicago
Blood on the rise,
It's followin' me

Just about the break of day
She came in,
And she drove away,
Sunlight in her hair

Blood on the streets
Runs a river of sadness
Blood in the streets,
It's up to my thighs

The river runs down
The leg of the city
The women are crying
Red rivers of weeping

She came in town,
And then she drove away,
Sunlight in her hair

Indians scattered on dawn's highway bleeding,
Ghosts crowd the young child's fragile,
Egg-shell mind

Blood in the streets,
In the town of New Haven
Blood stains the roofs
And the palm tress of Venice

Blood in my love,
In the terrible summer;
Bloody red sun of
Fantastic L.A

Blood screams her brain
As they chop off her fingers
Blood will be born
In the birth of a nation

Blood is the rose of
Mysterious union

There's blood in the streets,
It's up to my ankles
Blood in the streets,
It's up to my knees

Blood in the street,
The town of Chicago




Blood on the rise,
It's followin' me

Overall Meaning

The Doors' song "Peace Frog" is a politically charged track that addresses the social and political climate of the American population during the late 1960s. The song begins with the lyrics “There’s blood in the street, it’s up to my ankles”, which can be interpreted literal or figurative, but it’s believed to have been inspired by the 1968 Democratic National Convention held in Chicago resulting in riots and chaos. The phrase "Blood on the streets" represents the brutality and violence that plagued the nation during the time period.


Further into the song, the description progresses to "up to my knees, up to my thighs" to convey a sense of urgency in the situation, that the chaos cannot be contained. It's hard to not notice the city-specific references throughout the song, such as the "town of Chicago," the "town of New Haven," and the "palm trees of Venice." These refer to significant events in the 1960s such as the violence in Chicago during the 1968 DNC and the Black Panthers trial in New Haven.


Finally, the mention of the "red sun of fantastic L.A." references the smog that is high and often red in colour due to car emissions and is a direct criticism at how the city was headed in a dangerous direction. Overall, "Peace Frog" is a metaphorical echo of the social and political injustices of the time.


Line by Line Meaning

There's blood in the streets, It's up to my ankles
The streets are filled with violence and bloodshed. It is so deep that it has reached up to my ankles.


There's blood in the streets, It's up to my knees
The situation has escalated and the bloodshed is increasing. It has now reached up to my knees.


Blood in the street, The town of Chicago
The city of Chicago is one of the places where the streets are flowing with blood.


Blood on the rise, It's followin' me
The violence is spreading and it is getting closer to me wherever I go.


Just about the break of day She came in, And she drove away, Sunlight in her hair
This could be a reference to a lover or friend who provides solace and comfort, but leaves when the daylight comes.


Blood on the streets Runs a river of sadness Blood in the streets, It's up to my thighs
The pervasive bloodshed creates a sense of gloominess and despair. The blood has risen so high that it has reached up to my thighs.


The river runs down The leg of the city The women are crying Red rivers of weeping
This paints the picture of a city overwhelmed by violence and women mourning the loss of their loved ones.


Indians scattered on dawn's highway bleeding, Ghosts crowd the young child's fragile, Egg-shell mind
This is a reference to the violent history of the US towards Native Americans and the lasting trauma inflicted upon future generations.


Blood in the streets, In the town of New Haven Blood stains the roofs And the palm trees of Venice
New Haven is another place where the streets are awash with blood. Even the beautiful palm trees of Venice are stained with blood.


Blood in my love, In the terrible summer; Bloody red sun of Fantastic L.A
The heat and intensity of summer in Los Angeles is synonymous with the bloodshed and violence that pervades the city.


Blood screams her brain As they chop off her fingers Blood will be born In the birth of a nation
This is a reference to the brutal treatment of women and the idea that from this oppression and sacrifice, a new nation can arise.


Blood is the rose of Mysterious union
This is a metaphorical phrase that speaks to the paradoxical and mysterious nature of life and death. Blood is both life-giving and deadly, bringing people together and tearing them apart.




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