I'm Blue I'm Lonesome
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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The lonesome sigh of a train going by
Makes me want to stop and cry
I recall the day it took you away
I'm blue, I'm lonesome too

When I hear that whistle blow
I want to pack my suitcase and go
The lonesome sound of a train going by
Makes me want to stop and cry

In the still of the night in the pale moonlight
The wind, it moans and cry




These lonesome blues I just can't lose
I'm blue, I'm lonesome too

Overall Meaning

In Bill Monroe's "I'm Blue I'm Lonesome", the artist is expressing his deep sense of melancholy and heartache that is caused by his separation from his loved one. The mention of the 'lonesome sigh of a train going by' is a metaphor for his loneliness and how the train is symbolic of his love leaving. The word "blue" is often used in blues music to represent sadness, and in this case that feeling extends further to a sense of being lost or alone. The lyrics are simple, yet they effectively convey an overwhelming feeling of despair.


The singer wishes to leave and escape the pain that's eating him up when he hears the train sound. The line 'the lonesome sound of a train going by, makes me want to stop and cry' indicates a sense of being trapped with no way out. His distress is overwhelming and it makes him want to escape. The third stanza focuses on the idea of being unable to escape his sadness. The wind's mournful sound in the still of the night adds to his pain, and the use of the word moan creates an even greater sense of sorrow and anguish. He ends the song with the line "I'm blue, I'm lonesome too" reiterating the fact that he still remains heartbroken, and this lonesome feeling is far from escape.


Overall, "I'm Blue I'm Lonesome" is a classic representation of painful heartbreak in its purest form. The use of metaphors and simple, yet impactful lyrics effectively convey the depth of despair experienced by the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

The lonesome sigh of a train going by
The sorrowful sound of a train passing reminds me of my loneliness


Makes me want to stop and cry
The emotion evoked by the sound of the train moving makes me feel like I could cry


I recall the day it took you away
The sound of the train brings back memories of the day you left


I'm blue, I'm lonesome too
I am also feeling sad and alone


When I hear that whistle blow
The sound of the train's whistle prompts a feeling in me


I want to pack my suitcase and go
I feel like I should leave or escape


The lonesome sound of a train going by
The melancholy noise of the train moving brings my emotions to the foreground


Makes me want to stop and cry
The desolation the train noise produces causes me to feel like I could cry


In the still of the night in the pale moonlight
In the quiet of the night, illuminated by the moon's soft light


The wind, it moans and cry
The wind produces a sorrowful sound along with its blowing


These lonesome blues I just can't lose
The sadness and loneliness I am feeling persist despite my efforts


I'm blue, I'm lonesome too
I too feel sad and isolated




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MONROE, WILLIAMS, SR.

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