Waiting for the Sun
Spanish Caravan
The Doors
Album:
Waiting for the Sun
Genre:
Psychedelic rock
Release date:
1968-07-03
Lyrics
Carry me, caravan, take me away
Take me to Portugal, take me to Spain
Andalucia with fields full of grain
I have to see you again and again
Take me, Spanish caravan
Yes, I know you can

Trade winds find Galleons lost in the sea
I know where treasure is waiting for me
Silver and gold in the mountains of Spain
I have to see you again and again
Take me, Spanish caravan
Yes, I know you can
Song's meaning
At its core, "Spanish Caravan" is a celebration of Spanish culture and a tribute to the beauty and mystery of the country. The song's haunting melody and evocative lyrics have made it a favorite among fans of The Doors, and it is widely regarded as one of their most iconic tracks.


However, some critics have interpreted the song as a commentary on the destructive nature of colonialism and imperialism, suggesting that the journey through Spain is symbolic of the exploitation of other cultures by Western powers. This interpretation is based in part on Morrison's own interest in political and social issues, as well as his deep fascination with myth and symbolism.


Overall, "Spanish Caravan" is a song that invites listeners to explore the beauty and mystery of another culture, while also hinting at the darker forces that can sometimes accompany such exploration. It remains a powerful and enduring work of art that continues to resonate with audiences today.