In a tapestry of enigmatic lyrics, The Band crafts a narrative steeped in mysticism, confinement, and longing. The song explores the life of a woman entrenched in age-old wisdom and superstitions, yet bound by societal constraints symbolized by a guarded garden gate and mission walls. The protagonist's relationship with this woman is marked by unfulfilled promises and unspoken truths, manifested in metaphors of hexagrams and concealed plans. As he grapples with their separation, he reflects on the paradox of understanding ancient knowledge while being trapped in modern entanglements. Ultimately, the song conveys a poignant sense of yearning for freedom and connection, shrouded in a mysterious and haunting ambiance.
Caledonia Mission
Lyrics
She reads the leaves and she leads the life
That she learned so well from the old wives
It's so strange to arrange it, you know I wouldn't change it
But hear me if you're near me, can I just rearrange it
The watchman covers me
With his remedy
I can't see and it's hard to feel
I think his magic might be real
I can't get to you from your garden gate
You know it's always locked by the magistrate
Now, he don't care why you cry, he thinks it's just a lie
To get out, I don't doubt that you'd make a try
If the good times get you through
I know the dogs won't bother you
We'll be gone in moonshine time
I've got a place they'll never find
You know I do believe in your hexagram
But can you tell me how they all knew the plan
Did you trip or slip on their gifts you know were just a con
You knew it, why'd you do it? I've been hiding in the dawn
Now I must be on my way
I guess you really have to stay
Inside the mission walls
Down in Modark, Arkansas
Writer(s): Jaime Robertson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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