Here I Go Again
Ashley & Jackson Lyrics


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Well, I came from Alabama
With a banjo on my knee
I'm goin' to Louisiana
My true love for to see.

It had rained all night the day I left
The weather it was dry
The son so hot I froze to death
Susanna, don't you cry.

I got a long way to go
I sure feel it now
Deep down in these dusty clothes
Through another town
Backed up with capricious souls
I got a long way to go.

I got a lot left to say
To the empty seat
The stood beside me through the fray
To the midnight moon
Who saw it fit to light my way
I got a lot left to say.

Chorus:
But where do I got from here
When I'm lost out on the road
And the way's not clear
To find my way back home
I need to hear
The only voice that leads me on
So I can find my way back to you.

I had a dream the other night
When everything was still
I thought I saw Susanna
Comin' down the hill.

A buckwheat cake was in her mouth
A tear was in her eye
Says I'm comin' from the south
Susanna, don't you cry

Chorus:
But where do I got from here
When I'm lost out on the road
And the way's not clear
To find my way back home
I need to hear
The only voice that leads me on
So I can find my way back to you.

Soon we'll be in New Orleans
Then I'll look around
And when I find Susanna
I'll fall down on the ground.

And if I do not find her
Then I shall surley die




And when I'm dead and buried
Susanna, don't you cry for me...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ashley & Jackson's song "Here I Go Again" tell the story of a narrator who has left Alabama and is traveling to Louisiana to reunite with their true love, Susanna. The journey seems challenging, as the singer describes the adverse weather conditions they faced, such as rain and freezing heat, as well as the long distance they still have to cover. Despite these hardships, they remain determined to reach their destination and express their longing to finally see Susanna.


In the second paragraph, the lyrics take a more introspective turn, with the singer addressing various elements that have accompanied them on their journey. They mention having a lot left to say, perhaps referring to unspoken words or experiences they hope to share with Susanna. They also mention an empty seat and the midnight moon, symbolizing solitude and guidance respectively. The singer acknowledges that they have a long way to go, emphasizing the challenges they face and the uncertain nature of the path ahead.


The following chorus reflects the singer's feelings of being lost and unsure of the way back home. They express the need to hear a guiding voice that will lead them back to Susanna. This voice represents a source of comfort and direction as they navigate their way through unfamiliar territory. The lyrics convey a deep longing to find their way back to the person they love, emphasizing the emotional weight of their journey.


The final verse is reminiscent of a dream the singer had, where they envision Susanna appearing to them. The mention of a buckwheat cake and a tear in her eye adds a touch of nostalgia and sadness to the scene. The singer expresses their determination to find Susanna, promising to fall down on the ground if they succeed. However, there is also a sense of desperation as they contemplate the possibility of not finding her and the potential consequences of such an outcome.


In conclusion, the lyrics of "Here I Go Again" narrate a journey from Alabama to Louisiana with the goal of reuniting with the singer's true love, Susanna. The song explores themes of longing, uncertainty, and the search for guidance. The singer faces various hardships along the way but remains determined to find their way back home to Susanna. It is a heartfelt and emotive portrayal of love and the challenges faced in pursuing it.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I came from Alabama
I originated from Alabama


With a banjo on my knee
Carrying a banjo instrument with me


I'm goin' to Louisiana
I am traveling to Louisiana


My true love for to see
To meet my beloved


It had rained all night the day I left
It had been raining the entire night before I departed


The weather it was dry
The weather was actually dry


The son so hot I froze to death
The scorching sun made me feel extremely cold


Susanna, don't you cry
Susanna, please refrain from crying


I got a long way to go
I have a considerable distance to travel


I sure feel it now
I am currently experiencing its effects


Deep down in these dusty clothes
Profoundly embedded within my worn-out attire


Through another town
Passing by yet another town


Backed up with capricious souls
Crowded with whimsical individuals


I got a long way to go
I still have a significant distance ahead


I got a lot left to say
There are many words left unspoken


To the empty seat
Addressing the vacant spot


The stood beside me through the fray
That stood by my side amidst chaos


To the midnight moon
Speaking to the moon in the dark skies


Who saw it fit to light my way
Which deemed it appropriate to guide me


I got a lot left to say
Many unexpressed thoughts remain within me


But where do I got from here
However, where should I proceed from this point


When I'm lost out on the road
When I am stranded on this unfamiliar path


And the way's not clear
And the route is uncertain


To find my way back home
To rediscover my path homeward


I need to hear
I require the guidance


The only voice that leads me on
The sole voice that directs my journey


So I can find my way back to you
To enable me to reunite with you


I had a dream the other night
During a recent night, I had a dream


When everything was still
When everything existed in tranquility


I thought I saw Susanna
I believed I witnessed Susanna


Comin' down the hill
Descending from the hill


A buckwheat cake was in her mouth
She had a buckwheat cake in her mouth


A tear was in her eye
A tear occupied her eye


Says I'm comin' from the south
She says she is arriving from the south


Susanna, don't you cry
Susanna, please refrain from shedding tears


Soon we'll be in New Orleans
In the near future, we will reach New Orleans


Then I'll look around
Then I will survey my surroundings


And when I find Susanna
And upon discovering Susanna


I'll fall down on the ground
I will collapse onto the earth


And if I do not find her
In the event that I do not locate her


Then I shall surley die
Then I will unquestionably perish


And when I'm dead and buried
And when I am deceased and laid to rest


Susanna, don't you cry for me
Susanna, please do not mourn for my departure




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Written by: R. KASS

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