Stoned Immaculate
The Doors Lyrics


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I'll tell you this
No eternal reward will forgive us now
For wasting the dawn

Back in those days everything was simpler and more confused
One summer night, going to the pier
I ran into two young girls
The blonde one was called Freedom
The dark one, Enterprise
We talked and they told me this story

Now listen to this
I'll tell you about Texas radio and the big beat
Soft driven, slow and mad like some new language

Reaching your head with the cold
Sudden fury of a divine messenger
Let me tell you about heartache and the loss of God
Wandering, wandering in hopeless night
Out here in the perimeter there are no stars





Out here we is stoned
Immaculate

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Doors' song "Stoned Immaculate" are poetic and cryptic, as is typical of Jim Morrison's style. The song can be interpreted in a myriad of ways, but a possible interpretation is that the song is about the fleeting nature of youth and the loss of innocence that often accompanies it.


The opening line, "No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn," suggests that the singer and his companions have wasted their time and youth, and there is no going back to make amends. The singer then reminisces about simpler and more confused times, where he met two young girls named Freedom and Enterprise. This encounter seems to signify a moment of liberation and possibility for the singer.


The lyrics then take a surreal turn. The singer begins to talk about Texas radio and the big beat, and how it feels like a new language. He also talks about heartache and the loss of God, which suggests a feeling of emptiness and disillusionment. The song ends with the ominous line, "Out here in the perimeter there are no stars, out here we is stoned immaculate." This line could be interpreted as a metaphor for being lost and alone, with no clear path or direction.


Overall, "Stoned Immaculate" is a complex and introspective song that explores themes of youth, liberation, disillusionment, and loss. Its cryptic lyrics and haunting melody have made it a fan favorite and a classic example of The Doors' unique sound.




Line by Line Meaning

I'll tell you this...
I have something important to share with you.


No eternal reward will forgive us now
We cannot be absolved of our sins by any divine power.


For wasting the dawn
We have squandered our opportunities and time.


Back in those days everything was simpler and more confused
In the past, life was less complicated, yet bewildering.


One summer night, going to the pier
On a balmy evening, heading to the dock.


I ran into two young girls
I encountered two youthful ladies.


The blond one was called Freedom
The fair-haired girl went by the name Freedom.


The dark one, Enterprise
The brunette went by the name Enterprise.


We talked and they told me this story
We conversed, and they shared a tale with me.


Now listen to this...
Pay attention as I relay something important.


I'll tell you about Texas radio and the big beat
Let me describe to you the music scene of Texas and its prominent sounds.


Soft driven, slow and mad
The rhythms were gentle, unhurried, and wild.


Like some new language
The music sounded like an unfamiliar dialect.


Reaching your head with the cold, sudden fury of a divine messenger
The music's impact was instantaneous, profound, and spiritual.


Let me tell you about heartache and the loss of God
Allow me to elucidate on the topics of suffering and faithlessness.


Wandering, wandering in hopeless night
Feeling aimless, despairing, in the dark.


Out here in the perimeter there are no stars
In the outskirts, the sky is empty of stars.


Out here we is stoned
Here, we are intoxicated.


Immaculate
Pure and perfect.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond D Manzarek, Robert A Krieger

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Agnimitro Ghosh

The poem is all about the journey from childhood to youth, and then about how life is.

'For wasting the dawn'
Dawn here refers to the time between adolescence and youth, a connection between night and day.
'No eternal reward...'
No reward waits for us, when we get older, to supplement us. Out of the warm shelter of our parents, we emerge, into the raw, cruel world.
'Back in those days...confused'
We know that about the bridge which connects childhood and youth, don't we?
'One summer night, going to the pier,'
'Pier' is the bridge connecting the childhood from youth.
'I ran into two young girls.
The blonde was called Freedom,
The dark one, Enterprise.'
Now, youth offers us Freedom. 'Ran into' is important, because, it expresses really well how suddenly the freedom comes.
'Enterprise' can mean a lot of things. It can be a relationship, or a pursuit of a dream.
And now, the two girls, the poetic expression of youth tell a story. A story about life. Now this poetically means that the writer is going through his life, a story.
''Now listen to this,
I'll tell you about Texas Radio and the Big Beat.
Soft driven slow and mad,
Like some new language.''
Life. A new language. In the sixties, the radio around Texas used to be from Mexico. You can't understand the lyrics, but the language. It might seem like a blabber, but poetically, its a great paragraph.
"Reaching your head
With the cold, sudden fury
Of a divine messenger."
Life does that. Some things can't be interpreted, but felt.
"Let me tell you about heartache
And the loss of god."
The 'g' of 'god' is not in caps. 'Loss of God' is the loss of faith in God.

"Wandering, wandering in hopeless night
Out here in the perimeter there are no stars"
Poetical expression. Hard to define.
Life becomes hopeless at times. 'no stars' stars are expression for, again, hope.

"Out here we is stoned
Immaculate."

Out of all the fuss of life, 'we'(the past and present of the poet) is(used to describe 'we' is one person) is stoned clean.
Stoned Immaculate(immaculate means clean, pure).



All comments from YouTube:

Teerboyd

“Out here we is stoned, immaculate “

That has to be one of the coldest lines in music history

Beatnikzombie

Every time I lose my mind, I have a greater grasp of reality. It's nice to find someone who gets that. I sure do miss Jim.

Nellie Vaughn

That opening line is a punch to the gut, man.

Mamanda Panda

Especially now.

toniquix

Hello to all the fellow Doors fans ,is this not the best music ever created? cheers my friends ,I embrace you all.

TheDanielVFlores

+toniquix best music ever created by the doors?

Pratyush Purohit

toniquix I love you to man..all my brothers and sisters who preach The Doors

Libertarian FreeMan

Cheers 🍻!

Kelli Michelle

Yes, yes, yes

Mark Harrison

Me and my friends, after the pub we'd sit in my friends car windows shut smoking weed listening to this. It takes me back to those days.

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