Orange County Suite
The Doors Lyrics


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Well I used to know someone fair
She had orange ribbons in her hair
She was such a trip
She was hardly there
But I loved her
Just the same

There was rain in our window
The FM set was ragged
But she could talk, yeah
We learned to speak

And one year
Has gone by

Such a long long road to seek it
All we did was break and freak it
We had all
That lovers ever had
We just blew it
And I'm not sad

Well I'm mad

And I'm bad

And two years
Have gone by

Now her world was bright orange
And the fire glowed
And her friend had a baby
And she lived with us
Yeah, we broke through the window
Yeah, we knocked on the door
Her phone would not answer
Yeah, but she's still home

Now her father has passed over
And her sister is a star
And her mother smokes diamonds
And she sleeps out in the car

Yeah, but she remembers Chicago
The musicians and guitars
And grass by the lake
And people who laugh'd
And made her poor heart ache

Now we live down in the valley
We work out on the farm
We climb up to the mountains
And everything's fine

And I'm still here




And you're still there
And we're still around

Overall Meaning

The song "Orange County Suite" by The Doors tells a story of reminiscence, loss, and acceptance. The singer describes his past relationship with a woman who used to have orange ribbons in her hair. He remembers the good times they had, how they learned to speak together and were happy for a while. However, as time passed, they made mistakes, broke and freaked it, and lost each other. Even though he now feels angry and bad, he has come to terms with what happened and accepts it. In the end, he reflects on how they have moved on and how they are still around but living different lives.


The lyrics of this song showcase a strong sense of nostalgia, especially when the singer talks about going back to Chicago, where he and his former love had good times. The passage of time is also a significant theme throughout the song, from the one year and two years gone by, to the changes in the woman's life, such as her sister becoming a star and her mother smoking diamonds. Despite these changes, the singer seems to have found peace and contentment in a simpler life, living on a farm in the mountains.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I used to know someone fair
I once knew a person who was beautiful.


She had orange ribbons in her hair
She used to wear orange ribbons in her hair.


She was such a trip
She was an interesting person.


She was hardly there
She was not fully present or engaged.


But I loved her
Despite her faults, I loved her.


Just the same
I loved her anyway.


There was rain in our window
It was raining outside and we were inside.


The FM set was ragged
The radio was not working properly.


But she could talk, yeah
Despite the noise, she could still talk.


We learned to speak
We found a way to communicate despite the challenges.


And one year
A year has passed.


Has gone by
Time has passed.


Such a long long road to seek it
It was a difficult journey to get here.


All we did was break and freak it
We made mistakes and acted out of character.


We had all
We had everything.


That lovers ever had
Everything that two people in love could ever want.


We just blew it
We messed it all up.


And I'm not sad
I'm not upset.


Well I'm mad
I'm angry.


And I'm bad
I'm not a good person right now.


And two years
Two years have passed.


Have gone by
Time has passed.


Now her world was bright orange
Her perspective changed and everything seemed bright.


And the fire glowed
There was a fire that was burning brightly.


And her friend had a baby
Her friend had a child.


And she lived with us
She was living with us at the time.


Yeah, we broke through the window
We broke into a building through a window.


Yeah, we knocked on the door
We knocked on the door to try and get someone's attention.


Her phone would not answer
We could not contact her through the phone.


Yeah, but she's still home
Despite our attempts to contact her, she was still at home.


Now her father has passed over
Her father has died.


And her sister is a star
Her sister is famous.


And her mother smokes diamonds
Her mother is wealthy and extravagant.


And she sleeps out in the car
She is homeless and sleeps in her car.


Yeah, but she remembers Chicago
She has fond memories of Chicago.


The musicians and guitars
She remembers the music and instruments she heard in Chicago.


And grass by the lake
She remembers the grass near the lake in Chicago.


And people who laugh'd
She remembers the people who laughed with her.


And made her poor heart ache
But these memories also caused her pain.


Now we live down in the valley
We live in a valley now.


We work out on the farm
We work on a farm.


We climb up to the mountains
We go up into the mountains sometimes.


And everything's fine
Everything is good now.


And I'm still here
I am still present.


And you're still there
You are still present.


And we're still around
We are still here, alive.




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

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