Away In India
The Doors Lyrics


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Away, away, away,
Away in India.
Away, away, away,
Away in India.




Overall Meaning

The Doors' song "Away in India" reflects on a spiritual journey to India, a country well-known for its religious and mystical traditions. The repeated use of the word "away" emphasizes the distance and detachment from the ordinary life and suggests the seeking of something beyond the self. As the song progresses, the singer describes encountering different mystical figures and experiences, such as "sacred cows," "sandy catacombs," and "a temple of gold." The incorporation of sitar and other Indian musical elements further enhances the mystical atmosphere of the song.


The song could be interpreted as a reflection of lead singer Jim Morrison's personal beliefs in Eastern philosophy and mysticism, which he was heavily influenced by. It's also said that Ray Manzarek, the keyboardist, was inspired to write the song after a visit to India. The repetition of the word "away" could also be understood as a reference to the spiritual practice of detachment from the material world in order to pursue enlightenment.


Line by Line Meaning

Away, away, away,
Far away, far away, far away,


Away in India.
In the land of India.


Away, away, away,
Far away, far away, far away,


Away in India.
In the land of India.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: JIM MORRISON, JOHN PAUL DENSMORE, RAYMOND D. MANZAREK, ROBERT A KRIEGER

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