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The Soldier's Sweetheart
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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Once I had a sweetheart
A sweetheart brave and true
His hair was dark and curly
His loving eyes were blue

He told me that he loved me
And he often proved it so
And he often came to see me
When the evening sun was low

But fate took him away
To this awful German war
And when he came to say goodbye
My heart did overflow

He says, "Goodbye, little darling
To France I must go"

He takes the golden finger ring
And he placed it on my hand
Said, "Remember me, little darling
When I'm in no man's land"

He promised he would write to me
That promise he's kept true
And when I read this letter, friend
I pray the war is through

The second letter I got from him
The war was just ahead
The third one, wrote by his captain
My darling dear was dead

I'll keep all of his letters
I'll keep his gold ring, too
And I'll always live a single life
For the soldier who was so true

Overall Meaning

In Jimmie Rodgers's song "The Soldier's Sweetheart," a woman is reminiscing about her former lover who was summoned to war. She describes him as a brave and devoted man. The woman recalls how he used to visit her frequently in the evening and would prove his love for her. Unfortunately, fate had other plans for him, and he had to leave for the German war.


On the day of his departure, he placed a golden ring on the woman's hand and asked her to remember him when he is in no man's land. He assured her that he would write letters to keep her updated. The woman's heart broke as she watched him go, and she prayed the war would end soon. The woman had a little hope when she received the second letter from her lover, but when the news of his captain’s letter confirming his death reached her, her hopes shattered.


The song is a poignant tribute to the soldiers who sacrifice their lives for their country. It depicts the pain and suffering of war and the love and devotion of the soldiers who fight. The woman's unwavering loyalty to her beloved soldier also highlights the tenderness and sacrifice of love during difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

Once I had a sweetheart
I used to have a lover


A sweetheart brave and true
My lover was loyal and courageous


His hair was dark and curly
My lover had curly dark hair


His loving eyes were blue
My lover had blue eyes, filled with love


He told me that he loved me
My lover expressed his love for me


And he often proved it so
He frequently demonstrated his love for me


And he often came to see me
He visited me often


When the evening sun was low
Usually in the evening, when the sun is almost down


But fate took him away
Unfortunately, he was taken away by destiny


To this awful German war
He had to fight in the terrible German war


And when he came to say goodbye
When he bid farewell


My heart did overflow
My heart was filled with emotions


He says, "Goodbye, little darling
He said goodbye, my dear


To France I must go"
He had to go to France to fight in the war


He takes the golden finger ring
He took the golden ring from his finger


And he placed it on my hand
He put the ring on my hand


Said, "Remember me, little darling
He asked me to keep him in my memory


When I'm in no man's land"
When he's in the battlefield


He promised he would write to me
He promised to write me letters


That promise he's kept true
He kept his promise


And when I read this letter, friend
When I read one of his letters


I pray the war is through
I hope the war ends soon


The second letter I got from him
The second letter he sent me


The war was just ahead
The war was about to start


The third one, wrote by his captain
The third letter was written by his captain


My darling dear was dead
My beloved had died


I'll keep all of his letters
I'll preserve every letter he sent me


I'll keep his gold ring, too
I'll also keep the golden ring he gave me


And I'll always live a single life
I'll remain single for the rest of my life


For the soldier who was so true
In honor of my loyal and brave soldier lover




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