Jim Morrison, the enigmatic lead singer of The Doors, was a poet, songwriter, and rock icon whose magnetic charisma and lyrical genius made him a legend. Born in 1943 in Melbourne, Florida, Morrison’s provocative lyrics and electrifying performances captivated a generation during the tumultuous 1960s. This biography explores his rise to fame with hits like Light My Fire, Riders on the Storm, and The End, his fascination with philosophy and poetry, and his struggles with fame and addiction. Morrison’s mysterious death at 27 only deepened his mythic status. This book captures the complexity of his life, the artistry of his music, and his enduring influence on rock and roll as the "Lizard King."