In My Mind
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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Trouble in mind, I'm blue
But I won't be blue always,
'Cause that sun is gonna shine in my back door someday.

Now all you men's the same
But now I'm old enough to change my name.
Lord, that sun's gonna shine in my back door someday.
I'm gonna lay my head
On that lonesome railroad line
And let the 2:19 ease my troubled mind.

Trouble in mind, I'm blue,




But I won't be blue always.
Child, that wind's gonna come and blow my blues away

Overall Meaning

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Bert Jansch's Trouble In Mind is a song that speaks of a man who finds himself troubled and desolate, filled with blues, infused with deep despair, and a feeling of hopelessness. The opening lines of the song, "Trouble in mind, I'm blue, but I won't be blue always" signify that the singer is not ready to accept his sorrowful state, rather he expresses optimism that his condition will soon change. The reference to the sun shining in his back door someday is optimistic and hopeful, reflecting the belief that there are better days ahead. The lyrics encourage listeners not to give up on hope because things will change for the better. The song speaks to the power of perseverance and the message is clear that good times will come around again.


The second stanza is a message to all men who seem to be the same, but with the blessing of age, there is the potential to make a change. A person's situation may seem bleak, and it is easy to feel powerless, but the future is in their hands, and they have the opportunity to alter their life's trajectory. The repetition of the phrase "that sun's gonna shine in my back door someday" amplifies the message that good things and better times are forthcoming. The last two lines offer a solution, a way forward for the singer. He suggests that he will put his head on a lonesome railroad line, as though it were a pillow, and let the 2:19 train and its rhythmic, soothing sound take him on a journey that will ease his troubled mind. The song, Trouble In Mind, is a powerful reminder that even in the most challenging and gloomy situations, we can find hope, and things can change.


Line by Line Meaning

Trouble in mind, I'm blue
I'm feeling down and troubled


But I won't be blue always
However, I know this won't last forever


'Cause that sun is gonna shine in my back door someday
I believe that things will get better, and soon, too


Now all you men's the same
I've met many people, and they all seem to be alike


But now I'm old enough to change my name
However, I feel like I've grown and have the power to change things


Lord, that sun's gonna shine in my back door someday
Things will get better—it's just a matter of time


I'm gonna lay my head
I'm going to do something drastic


On that lonesome railroad line
I'm going to take some risks and do something dangerous


And let the 2:19 ease my troubled mind
I'm going to take a train and let it take me away from my problems for a while


Child, that wind's gonna come and blow my blues away
I know that eventually, things will get better and my troubles will disappear




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Richard M. Jones

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