Dam That River
Alice in Chains Lyrics


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I broke you in the canyon
I drowned you in the lake
You a snake that I would trample
Only thing I'd not embrace

Oh, you couldn't dam that river
And maybe I don't give a damn anyway
So you couldn't dam that river
And it washed me so far away

I pushed and then you stumbled
I kicked you in the face
You stare at me so hollow
Got to keep that killin' pace

Oh, you couldn't dam that river
And maybe I don't give a damn anyway
So you couldn't dam that river
And it washed me so far away

I burned the place around you
I hit you with a rake
You piss upon my candle
So proving you're a fake

Oh, you couldn't dam that river
And maybe I don't give a damn anyway




So you couldn't dam that river
And it washed me so far away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Alice in Chains' song Dam That River describe the singer's frustration with a person who has wronged them. The singer metaphorically compares the person to a snake and says that they would trample it if they could. The first verse talks about how the singer has hurt this person: breaking them in a canyon and drowning them in a lake.


The chorus repeats the phrase "you couldn't dam that river" which can be interpreted as the singer saying that no matter how much this person tried to stop them, they couldn't be stopped. The singer doesn't care about this person's attempts to hold them back and says that it washed them so far away.


In the second verse, the singer talks about how they further hurt this person by pushing them and kicking them in the face. The person is staring at the singer blankly, and the singer notes that they have to keep up their violent pace.


In the final verse, the singer says they burned the place around this person and hit them with a rake. The person responds by pissing on their candle, exposing themselves as a fake. The chorus repeats twice more.


Overall, the song can be interpreted as being about someone who has wronged the singer and attempted to hold them back, but the singer is unwilling to be restrained and continues on their path regardless.


Line by Line Meaning

I broke you in the canyon
I caused you immense pain and suffering


I drowned you in the lake
I caused you to feel overwhelmed and helpless


You a snake that I would trample
You are someone I despise and would crush under my feet if I could


Only thing I'd not embrace
The only thing I refuse to accept or tolerate is you


Oh, you couldn't dam that river
You were unable to stop or control the consequences of your actions


And maybe I don't give a damn anyway
And I don't care about the outcome either way


So you couldn't dam that river
You were powerless to stop the events that followed


And it washed me so far away
And I was carried away by the strong current of events


I pushed and then you stumbled
I caused you to fall and lose your balance


I kicked you in the face
I inflicted physical harm on you


You stare at me so hollow
You look at me with empty and emotionless eyes


Got to keep that killin' pace
I must maintain my destructive and abusive behavior towards you


I burned the place around you
I destroyed everything in your environment


I hit you with a rake
I struck you with a gardening tool


You piss upon my candle
You extinguished my hopes and desires


So proving you're a fake
Thus revealing your true character as deceitful and dishonest




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jerry Fulton Jr. Cantrell

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@phantomfang1927

I broke you in the canyon
I drowned you in the lake
You, a snake that I would trample
Only thing I'd not embrace

Oh, you couldn't dam that river
And maybe I don't give a damn anyway
So you couldn't dam that river
And it washed me so far away

I pushed and then you stumbled
I kicked you in the face
You stared at me so hollow
Got to keep that killing pace

Oh, you couldn't dam that river
And maybe I don't give a damn anyway
So you couldn't dam that river
And it washed me so far away

I burned the place around you
I hit you with a rake
You piss upon my candle
So proving you're a fake

Oh, you couldn't dam that river
And maybe I don't give a damn anyway
So you couldn't dam that river
And it washed me so far away



All comments from YouTube:

@cloudbloom

How this song didn't make it on the radio back in the day is baffling. It's so damn heavy and the vocals are so powerful, definitely one of my favorite songs by them

@benmyths

too heavy for radio

@dumbstupid5065

Agreed. And it's short. Would have been a great single. There was just so much AIC from 92-94 already. The Sap EP, Dirt - which had five singles (Them Bones, Rooster, Angry Chair, Down In A Hole and Would? - also the lead track on the Singles Soundtrack), What The Hell Have I from The Last Action Hero soundtrack and Jar of Flies - which also had two singles (No Excuses and I Stay Away). It's pretty amazing how huge the were for a minute, maybe to their own detriment (definitely fed Layne's drug issues, which were lyrically all over Dirt already). I also distinctly remember my local alternative station playing Nutshell, like, a lot. Good times, good memories.

@conorkeane4665

I would say if it was a single on its own it wouldnt be so underrated. Just my opinion.

@cloudbloom

@@conorkeane4665 agreed, back in the 90s the only songs which got mainstream radio play were almost always singles from an album

@cloudbloom

@@dumbstupid5065 nutshell is phenomenal

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@MinusCube

One of my favourite AIC riffs of all

@KreepKarnage

When that guitar comes in at the start, you know its over

@BrookeChelle

Ikr, the riff sounds even better with ear buds

@MinusCube

@@BrookeChelle oh yes!

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