Rambling's Gonna Be The Death
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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Ask me why a rambler ain't got no home
Ask me why I sit and cry alone
I wish I knew
I wish I knew
If I knew, I'd know what to do

Day in day out seems I'm running all on my own
Day in day out there's weakness (a) growing in my bones
Whoa(d) it no use
No(t) it no use
My mind is dead, I got to turn my body loose

Wish mama you could hear the words that I cry
Wish mama now if only I could die
But my time is late
My time is late
I'm on my own and lord, I got it straight

No girl I've loved has ever held me down
No reason can I give for leaving this town
My love is true now
My love is true
But the road is long I got to see my journey through

So girl don't deny the freedom that's born (a) me
Girl don't deny that a rambler must always be free
Some day you'll see now babe




Some day you'll see
That my ramblin's going to be the death of me

Overall Meaning

The first verse of Bert Jansch's "Rambling's Gonna Be the Death of Me" poses the question of why a rambler does not have a home and why they are often found sitting alone and crying. It is followed by Jansch's admission that he has no answer to this question, but if he did, he would know how to resolve it. The second verse suggests that despite his confusion, he continues to wander aimlessly and feels tired and weakened as a result. Jansch regrets his current state of being physically and mentally drained, recognizing that it is no use to be like this, and his psyche's lifelessness confined within his body.


In the third and fourth verses, Jansch wishes his mother could hear his laments, expressing that he wishes he could die. However, he accepts that it is too late for this, confessing that he is alone and aware of the dire consequences of his rambling. The fifth verse explores Jansch's reasons for being a rambler, stating that no woman has ever held him down nor can he articulate why he has not wanted to stay in one town. Jansch admits to his love's trueness but explains that the road is long and that he must continue his journey. The final verse acknowledges the rambler's need for freedom and how it will eventually be their undoing. Jansch is not asking his companion to allow him to roam free, but he warns her that sooner or later, his rambling will lead to his downfall.


Line by Line Meaning

Ask me why a rambler ain't got no home
Inquire as to why a wanderer cannot settle down.


Ask me why I sit and cry alone
Question why I am always weeping in solitude.


I wish I knew
Express a desire for knowledge.


I wish I knew
Reiterate the previous desire for understanding.


If I knew, I'd know what to do
Establish that knowledge would lead to resolution.


Day in day out seems I'm running all on my own
Indicate that every day consists of me running alone.


Day in day out there's weakness growing in my bones
State that weakness is developing within me over time.


Whoa it no use
Exclaim that it is futile.


No it no use
Repeat the earlier sentiment of hopelessness.


My mind is dead, I got to turn my body loose
Declare that liberation of the body from the constraints of the mind is necessary.


Wish mama you could hear the words that I cry
Express desire for maternal understanding and sympathy.


Wish mama now if only I could die
Express desire for death.


But my time is late
Admit that it is too late for a change of fate.


My time is late
Reiterate that there is no longer enough time to alter one's destiny.


I'm on my own and lord, I got it straight
Assert that one has figured it out on their own.


No girl I've loved has ever held me down
Reveal that no woman has ever provided enough reason to remain in one place.


No reason can I give for leaving this town
State the inability to provide a concrete reason for wanderlust.


My love is true now
Emphasize the truth behind one's affection for another.


My love is true
Reiterate the fact that love is genuine.


But the road is long I got to see my journey through
Despite love being real, acknowledge the need to continue with the journey.


So girl don't deny the freedom that's born me
Address a woman who shouldn't limit the freedom that is fundamental to one's existence.


Girl don't deny that a rambler must always be free
Reiterate the importance of a wanderer being able to experience constant freedom.


Some day you'll see now babe
Claim that the woman will realize one's necessity for freedom.


Some day you'll see
Repeat the earlier sentiment of future enlightenment.


That my ramblin's going to be the death of me
Acknowledge that the never-ending journey is potentially fatal.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BERT JANSCH

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