Wasp
The Doors Lyrics


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I want to tell you 'bout Texas radio and the big beat
Comes out of the Virginia swamps
Cool and slow with plenty of precision
With a back beat narrow and hard to master

Some call it heavenly in its brilliance
Others, mean and rueful of the Western dream
I love the friends I have gathered together on this thin raft
We have constructed pyramids in honor of our escaping
This is the land where the Pharaoh died

The Negroes in the forest brightly feathered
They are saying, "forget the night
Live with us in forests of azure
Out here on the perimeter there are no stars
Out here we is stoned, immaculate"

Listen to this, and I'll tell you 'bout the heartache
I'll tell you 'bout the heartache and the loss of God
I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night
The meager food for souls forgot
I'll tell you 'bout the maiden with wrought iron soul

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

I'll tell you 'bout Texas radio and the Big Beat
Soft, driven, slow and mad, like some new language

Now, listen to this, and I'll tell you 'bout the Texas
I'll tell you 'bout the Texas radio
I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night




Wandering the Western dream
Tell you 'bout the maiden with wrought iron soul

Overall Meaning

In "The Wasp," a song by The Doors, the singer begins by describing Texas radio and the "big beat" that originates from the Virginia swamps. The beat is described as cool, slow, and precise, with a complicated backbeat that is difficult to master. Some see it as a heavenly sound while others view it as a symbol of the harshness of the Western dream.


The singer then speaks of their love for the friends they have gathered on a "thin raft" and the pyramids they have constructed in honor of their escape. With mentions of the land of the pharaohs and the brightly feathered Negroes in the forest, the song combines imagery from various cultures and times to create a unique atmosphere. The line, "out here we is stoned, immaculate," expresses the idea of being high and free, with no stars or limitations.


The second half of the song is more focused on the singer's personal experiences. They speak of heartache, losing God, and nights filled with hopelessness. The reference to the "maiden with raw iron soul" is likely referring to a tough and resolute woman. The song ends with a reminder that there is no eternal reward for "wasting the dawn."


Line by Line Meaning

I want to tell you 'bout Texas radio and the big beat
The singer wants to talk about Texas radio and its loud music


Comes out of the Virginia swamps
The music's origin is the Virginia swamps


Cool and slow with plenty of precision
The music is steady and precise


With a back beat narrow and hard to master
The music has a tricky rhythm that's difficult to learn


Some call it heavenly in it's brilliance
Some people think the music is amazing and beautiful


Others, mean and ruthful of the Western dream
Others view it as cruel and hostile toward the American dream


I love the friends I have gathered together on this thin raft
The singer cherishes their group of friends and the experiences they've shared together


We have constructed pyramids in honor of our escaping
The group has created a symbol of their liberation from societal norms


This is the land where the Pharaoh died
The land represents a death to old ways of thinking and living


The Negroes in the forest brightly feathered
Black people in vibrant Native American headdresses are present


They are saying, forget the night
They urge everyone to let go of their past troubles


Live with us in forests of azure
Join us in the beautiful blue forest


Out here on the perimeter there are no stars
In this liminal space, nothing is certain or constant


Out here we is stoned, immaculate
In this state of mind, everyone is both high and perfect


Listen to this, and I'll tell you 'bout the heartache
The singer is about to reveal a painful story


I'll tell you 'bout the heartache and the lose of God
The artist will describe a loss of faith and emotional pain


I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night
The artist will describe a moment of great despair


The meager food for souls forgot
People who try to satisfy their spiritual hunger are neglected


I'll tell you 'bout the maiden with raw iron soul
The singer will describe a woman with an unbreakable spirit


I'll tell you this
The artist is making a declaration


No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn
There will be no justification for wasting time and opportunity


Now, listen to this, and I'll tell you 'bout the Texas
The artist is about to describe Texas


I'll tell you 'bout the Texas radio
The singer will describe Texas radio station


Wandering the Western dream
People are aimlessly pursuing their American dream


Tell you 'bout the maiden with raw iron soul
The singer will describe another person with an unbreakable spirit




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, James Morrison

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