3 Shaman's Blues
The Doors Lyrics


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There will never be,
Another one like you
There will never be,
Another one who can
Do the things you do, oh
Will you give another chance?,
Will you try, little try?
Please stop and you remember,
We were together,
Anyway
All right

And if you have a certain evenin',
You could lend to me
I'd give it all right back to you,
A how it has to be with you
I know your moves
And your mind
And your mind
And your mind
And your mind
And your mind
And your mind
And your mind

Will you stop and think and wonder?
Just what you'll see
Out on the train yard
Nursin' penitentiary
It's gone,
I cry
Out long
Go head, brother
Did you stop it to consider?,
How it will feel
Cold, grinded grizzly bear jaws,
Hot on your heels
Do you often stop and whisper?
It's Saturday's shore
The whole world's a savior
Who could ever, ever, ever
Ever, ever, ever,
Ask for more?
Do you remember?
Will you stop?,
Will you stop?,
The pain
And there will never be
Another one like you
There will never be
Another one who can
Do the things you do, oh
Will you give another chance?
Will you try, little try?
Please stop and you remember
We were together,
Anyway
All right
How you must've think and wondered
How I must feel
Out on the meadows
While you run the field
I'm alone
For you
And I cry
The sweat, look at it,
Optical promise
Heh, heh, heh,
You'll be dead and in hell
Before I'm born,
Sure thing
Brides maid,




The only solution
Isn't it amazing?

Overall Meaning

The Doors' "Shaman" is a song that speaks to the inherent uniqueness and irreplaceability of each human being. The opening lines set the tone for the rest of the song by declaring that there can never be another person quite like the one being addressed. The lyrics ask whether the person in question is willing to give another chance and try again, indicating that something has come between them. The line "Please stop and remember, we were together anyway" suggests that the singer wants the other person to recall the good times they had together and reconcile.


There is a sense of urgency to the lyrics as the singer implores the other person to stop and think about what they are doing, to stop the pain and remember what they once had. The refrain "There will never be another one like you" is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the idea that each person is unique and irreplaceable. The lyrics become more surreal towards the end, with references to a train yard and a penitentiary, as well as a sense of impending doom. The final lines of the song - "Before I'm born, sure thing / Bridesmaid, the only solution / Isn't it amazing?" - suggest that there is a sense of fatalism at play here. Despite this, there is still a glimmer of hope that the two people can find a way back to each other.


Line by Line Meaning

There will never be, Another one like you
The singer acknowledges the uniqueness of the person he is addressing.


There will never be, Another one who can Do the things you do, oh
The singer highlights the exceptional abilities of this person.


Will you give another chance?, Will you try, little try?
The singer asks this person to consider giving him another chance.


Please stop and you remember, We were together, Anyway All right
The singer reminisces about their time together and asks this person to reflect on it as well.


And if you have a certain evenin', You could lend to me I'd give it all right back to you, A how it has to be with you
The singer asks this person to spend some time with him and promises to reciprocate the favor in the future.


I know your moves And your mind
The singer claims to have intimate knowledge of this person's thoughts and actions.


Will you stop and think and wonder? Just what you'll see Out on the train yard Nursin' penitentiary
The singer wants this person to pause and reflect on the consequences of their actions, possibly leading them to prison.


It's gone, I cry Out long Go head, brother
The singer reflects on what's lost and expresses his sorrow before encouraging the listener to continue on their path.


Do you often stop and whisper? It's Saturday's shore The whole world's a savior Who could ever, ever, ever Ever, ever, ever, Ask for more?
The singer questions whether this person ever ponders the state of the world and its collective salvation, highlighting the rarity of such contemplation.


Do you remember?
The singer asks this person if they remember their past together.


Will you stop?, Will you stop?, The pain
The singer implores this person to stop causing him pain.


How you must've think and wondered How I must feel Out on the meadows While you run the field
The singer wonders if this person ever considered his own feelings while they enjoyed their freedom.


I'm alone For you And I cry The sweat, look at it, Optical promise Heh, heh, heh, You'll be dead and in hell Before I'm born, Sure thing
The singer describes his despair and frustration, contemplating the inevitability of this person's punishment.


Brides maid, The only solution
The singer compares their relationship to an incomplete wedding and suggests that the only way to fix it is to be together.


Isn't it amazing?
The singer concludes the song by marveling at the complexity and wonder of life.




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