Back Water Blues
Bessie Smith Lyrics


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When it rains five days and the skies turn dark as night
When it rains five days and the skies turn dark as night
Then trouble's takin' place in the lowlands at night

I woke up this mornin', can't even get out of my door
I woke up this mornin', can't even get out of my door
There's been enough trouble to make a poor girl wonder where she want to go
Then they rowed a little boat about five miles 'cross the pond
Then they rowed a little boat about five miles 'cross the pond
I packed all my clothes, throwed them in and they rowed me along

When it thunders and lightnin' and when the wind begins to blow

When it thunders and lightnin' and the wind begins to blow
There's thousands of people ain't got no place to go

Then I went and stood upon some high old lonesome hill
Then I went and stood upon some high old lonesome hill
Then looked down on the house were I used to live

Backwater blues done call me to pack my things and go
Backwater blues done call me to pack my things and go
'Cause my house fell down and I can't live there no more

Mmm, I can't move no more




Mmm, I can't move no more
There ain't no place for a poor old girl to go

Overall Meaning

Bessie Smith's song, Back Water Blues, is a poignant and powerful commentary on the devastation caused by natural disasters. The first two lines of the song's opening verse start ominously, "When it rains five days and the skies turn dark as night, then trouble's takin' place in the lowlands at night." The mood is set, and the listener understands that what is to follow is a story of hardship and loss.


The second verse finds the singer unable to leave her house, which suggests the flooding has reached such a point that it is no longer safe to go outside. This sense of being trapped is reinforced by the third verse, where the singer is transported to safety in a small rowboat. The descriptive line, "I packed all my clothes, throwed them in and they rowed me along," tells us that the situation was so dire that the only thing that mattered was leaving, and leaving quickly.


The final verses are the most melancholy, with the singer looking down on their former house from a "high old lonesome hill." The final lines, "Backwater blues done call me to pack my things and go, 'Cause my house fell down and I can't live there no more; Mmm, I can't move no more, There ain't no place for a poor old girl to go," embody the heartbreak and despair of a person who has lost everything, including their home and any sense of safety or security.


Line by Line Meaning

When it rains five days and the skies turn dark as night
Heavy rain has been pouring down for five days, and the sky has turned dark as night.


Then trouble's takin' place in the lowlands at night
In the lowlands, trouble is brewing during the night.


I woke up this mornin', can't even get out of my door
I woke up this morning and found myself unable to leave my house.


There's been enough trouble to make a poor girl wonder where she want to go
I've faced enough trouble to make a poor girl wonder where she should go.


Then they rowed a little boat about five miles 'cross the pond
A little boat was rowed across the pond, about five miles.


I packed all my clothes, throwed them in and they rowed me along
I packed all my clothes and threw them in the boat, which then carried me away.


When it thunders and lightnin' and when the wind begins to blow
When thunder and lightning strike, and the wind starts to blow.


There's thousands of people ain't got no place to go
There are thousands of people who have nowhere to go.


Then I went and stood upon some high old lonesome hill
I went and stood on a high, old, and lonesome hill.


Then looked down on the house were I used to live
Then I looked down at the house where I used to live.


Backwater blues done call me to pack my things and go
The backwater blues compelled me to pack my things and leave.


'Cause my house fell down and I can't live there no more
My house fell down, and I can no longer live there.


Mmm, I can't move no more
I can't move anymore.


There ain't no place for a poor old girl to go
There is no place for a poor old girl to go.




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@mara1111

When it rains five days and the skies turn dark as night
When it rains five days and the skies turn dark as night
Then trouble's takin' place in the lowlands at night

I woke up this mornin', can't even get out of my door
I woke up this mornin', can't even get out of my door
There's been enough trouble to make a poor girl wonder where she want to go

Then they rowed a little boat about five miles 'cross the pond
Then they rowed a little boat about five miles 'cross the pond
I packed all my clothes, throwed them in and they rowed me along

When it thunders and lightnin' and when the wind begins to blow

When it thunders and lightnin' and the wind begins to blow
There's thousands of people ain't got no place to go

Then I went and stood upon some high old lonesome hill
Then I went and stood upon some high old lonesome hill
Then looked down on the house were I used to live

Backwater blues done call me to pack my things and go
Backwater blues done call me to pack my things and go
'Cause my house fell down and I can't live there no more

Mmm, I can't move no more
Mmm, I can't move no more
There ain't no place for a poor old girl to go



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my homework brought me here

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me too...

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Anyone for school here?
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