I Was Left on the Street
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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A policeman's whistle gayly, a smile upon his face
As he walked along the old familiar beat
He saw a little bay crying and thought his heart would break
Standing bare foot in the middle of the street

I was left on the street with no shoes upon my feet
When I saw my mom and daddy drive away
Now I'm not old enough to know every much myself
But I saw my dad and mommy drive away

The policeman stopped the traffic, then went up to the boy
And he asked him gently, where do you belong
The little boy stopped crying and with trembling lips he said
I'm not big enough to know just what went wrong

[Chorus:]
The little boy is happy now with a new mom and dad
His new daddy is the policeman on the beat
Tho' he can't forget that awful day it doesn't seem to hurt so bad
He has a brand new pair of shoes upon his feet





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

In the bluegrass classic, "I Was Left on the Street," Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys tell the story of a little boy who has been abandoned by his parents. The song opens with a description of a cheerful police officer, who happens to stumble upon the boy. The lyrics convey a sense of innocence and vulnerability, both in the boy's situation and in his demeanor. Despite his confusion about what has happened to him, the boy manages to speak up and tell the officer that he does not know where he belongs.


The song touches on themes of loss, abandonment, and hope. It portrays the difficulty of navigating complicated family dynamics through the eyes of a child who simply wants to be loved and taken care of. However, the song also offers a glimmer of hope, as the boy is eventually taken in by a new family, with a kindhearted police officer becoming his new father figure. The poignant lyrics, combined with the lively instrumental arrangement that characterizes bluegrass music, make this song an emotional masterpiece.


Line by Line Meaning

A policeman's whistle gayly, a smile upon his face
The officer was in good spirits as he patrolled his usual route


As he walked along the old familiar beat
The policeman was traveling the same path he walks every day


He saw a little bay crying and thought his heart would break
The sight of the small child sobbing made the officer very sad


Standing bare foot in the middle of the street
The boy was standing without any shoes on the road


I was left on the street with no shoes upon my feet
The artist was abandoned in the street with no footwear


When I saw my mom and daddy drive away
The singer watched as their parents left them alone


Now I'm not old enough to know every much myself
The singer admits to not being very knowledgeable


But I saw my dad and mommy drive away
The artist only knows that their parents deserted them


The policeman stopped the traffic, then went up to the boy
The officer halted pedestrians and approached the child


And he asked him gently, where do you belong
The policeman inquired about the boy's guardians


The little boy stopped crying and with trembling lips he said
The boy stopped weeping and spoke nervously


I'm not big enough to know just what went wrong
The child is unsure about what led to their abandonment


The little boy is happy now with a new mom and dad
The boy is content now that he has a new family


His new daddy is the policeman on the beat
The officer who found him became his new dad


Tho' he can't forget that awful day it doesn't seem to hurt so bad
Although he remembers the traumatic occurrence, he isn't as anguished


He has a brand new pair of shoes upon his feet
The child has new shoes to wear, which he didn't have before




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BILL MONROE, CHUCK CARSON

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