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Polk Salad Annie
Tony Joe White Lyrics


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If some of ya'll never been down south too much
I'm gonna tell you a little bit about this
So that you'll understand what I'm talkin' about

Down there we have a plant that grows out in the woods
And in the fields looks somethin' like a turnip green
And everybody calls it polk salad, polk salad

Used to know a girl lived down there
And she'd go out in the evenings and pick her a mess of it



Carry it home and cook it for supper
'Cause that's about all they had to eat, but they did all right

Down in Louisiana, where the alligators grow so mean
There lived a girl that I swear to the world
Made the alligators look tame
Polk salad Annie, polk salad Annie
Everybody said it was a shame
'Cause her momma was a workin' on the chain gang
(A mean vicious woman)

Everyday for supper time, she'd go down by the truck patch
And pick her a mess of polk salad, and carry it home in a tow sack
Polk salad Annie, the gators got your granny
Everybody says it was a shame
'Cause her momma was a workin' on the chain gang
(A wretched, spiteful, straight-razor totin' woman
Lord have Mercy, take a mess of it)

Her daddy was lazy and no count, claimed he had a bad back
All her brothers were fit for was stealin' watermelons out of my truck patch
Polk salad Annie, the gators got your granny
Everybody said it was a shame
'Cause her momma was a workin' on the chain gang
(Sock a little polk salad to me, you know I need me a mess of it)

Overall Meaning

The song "Polk Salad Annie" by Tony Joe White paints a vivid picture of life in the rural South, where the people had to rely on the land to survive. The opening lines of the song present the idea that the singer is going to educate his audience on the culture of the South. He then goes on to describe the plant "polk salad" that grows in the woods and fields of the region. This green vegetable was a staple food for many families who didn't have much else to eat. The singer even knew a girl who would go and pick some for her family's supper.


The song gets more interesting as the singer introduces the character of Polk Salad Annie, a tough and wild woman who lived in Louisiana. The alligators in the area were known for being vicious, but Annie was even more so. The singer describes her mother as being part of a chain gang, which was a common practice in the South at the time. Annie had no choice but to go and pick polk salad for her family's dinner, as her father was lazy and her brothers were no good. Despite their troubles, the family managed to scrape by with what they had.


Overall, the song tells a story of hardship and resilience in the rural South. It pays homage to the people who had to work hard and make do with what little they had. It also sheds light on a lesser-known vegetable that was an important part of Southern cuisine.


Line by Line Meaning

If some of ya'll never been down south too much
If you haven't ventured in the deep south region of America


I'm gonna tell you a little bit about this
Here is what it's all about


So that you'll understand what I'm talkin' about
So you can comprehend my message better


Down there we have a plant that grows out in the woods
There's a vegetation found there in the woods


And in the fields looks somethin' like a turnip green
It's a green, leafy plant similar to a turnip


And everybody calls it polk salad, polk salad
It's commonly referred to as polk salad


Used to know a girl lived down there
I once knew a girl from that area


And she'd go out in the evenings and pick her a mess of it
She would collect several of these leaves in the evenings


Carry it home and cook it for supper
She'd take them to prepare her dinner


'Cause that's about all they had to eat, but they did all right
There wasn't much variety in their meal, but it was enough to survive on


Down in Louisiana, where the alligators grow so mean
This is Louisiana, where gators are excessively aggravated


There lived a girl that I swear to the world
I attest to the reality that there was a girl


Made the alligators look tame
Her toughness made the gators look docile


Polk salad Annie, polk salad Annie
That girl's name was Polk Salad Annie


Everybody said it was a shame
People felt it was a disgraceful situation


'Cause her momma was a workin' on the chain gang
Because her mother was in the chain gang


(A mean vicious woman)
(She was a cruel and ferocious individual)


Every day for a supper time, she'd go down by the truck patch
Annually, she'd go to the truck garden to pick some leaves for her dinner


And pick her a mess of polk salad, and carry it home in a tow sack
She selected loads of polk salad and carried them in a sack


Polk salad Annie, the gators got your granny
Polk Salad Annie is in danger because the alligators took her grandmother


Everybody says it was a shame
People deem it a bad situation


'Cause her momma was a workin' on the chain gang
Since her mother was incarcerated


(A wretched, spiteful, straight-razor totin' woman
(She was a dreadful, vindictive woman who carried a razor blade)


Lord have Mercy, take a mess of it)
Oh God, please give me some of it


Her daddy was lazy and no count, claimed he had a bad back
Her father was indolent and useless, complaining of back pain


All her brothers were fit for was stealin' watermelons out of my truck patch
All her brothers could do was steal watermelons from my truck garden


Sock a little polk salad to me, you know I need me a mess of it
Give me some Polk Salad, I require a large amount of it




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Written by: Tony Joe White

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