Guylum Bardot
The Residents Lyrics


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The love that we've been through
Was splintered and sent to
The end of
The rainbow today
Now that its over
The grass and the clover
Grow over
The ground where I lay
................................Come back Petonia
Come back I say.................Come back Petonia
I'm hopin' soon ya'll...........Come back, I pray




Be with me to stay..............I'm hopin' soon ya'll
................................Be with me to stay

Overall Meaning

The Residents' song Guylum Bardot is an emotional lament about a failed relationship, where the singer is left with nothing but longing and desperation for their partner. The opening lines "The love that we've been through, Was splintered and sent to, The end of The rainbow today" suggest that the once-beautiful love that the two shared has been torn apart and scattered, like fragments of a rainbow that lead to nowhere. The following lines "Now that it's over, The grass and the clover, Grow over The ground where I lay" serve to reinforce the sense of finality, that the love is truly dead and gone. The singer is left alone in heartbreak, symbolized by the overgrown patch of clover where they lay.


The chorus of the song repeats the same plea, with the singer calling out for their lost love to return. "Come back Petonia, come back I say, come back Petonia, I'm hoping soon ya'll, come back I pray, be with me to stay, I'm hoping soon ya'll, be with me to stay". The repetition of the name "Petonia" suggests that this is a person of significance to the singer, someone they deeply love and desperately want back.


Overall, the song is a poignant reminder of the pain and longing one can feel after a relationship has ended, and the struggle to come to terms with what is lost.



Line by Line Meaning

The love that we've been through
Our past shared affection


Was splintered and sent to
The love became fragmented and dispersed


The end of
The conclusion of


The rainbow today
The symbol of hopeful promise


Now that its over
Now that this love has ended


The grass and the clover
Nature's growth and renewal


Grow over
Overwhelm and replace


The ground where I lay
The emotional foundation on which I stood


Come back Petonia
Calling out to the lost love


Come back I say
Requesting the return of the love


Come back Petonia
Addressing the absent love again


I'm hopin' soon ya'll
Yearning for a prompt return


Come back, I pray
Begging for the reunion


Be with me to stay
Longing for a lasting reconciliation




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