Mother's Only Sleeping
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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Well, I left my old home back in the mountains
For mother and father had both passed away
We followed our mother up to the graveyard
For mother wews called to Heaven that day

Mother's not dead, she's only a-sleeping
Just patiently waiting for Jesus to come
The birds will be singing while mother is sleeping
They will sing o're her as the grave sinks a-way

Oh, how we miss her round the old home place
Everything seems so lonesome since she went away
Mother is sleeping way back in the mountains
Yes, Mother is sleeping way back in the hills

Mother's not dead, she's only a-sleeping
Just patiently waiting for Jesus to come




The birds will be singing while mother is sleeping
They will sing o're her as the grave sinks a-way

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass's "Mother's Only Sleeping" tells a story of a person who left their home in the mountains because both their parents had passed away. The singer and their family followed their mother to the graveyard where she was called to heaven that day. The song is a reflection on the passing of the singer's mother and their grief over her loss but also the comfort of knowing that she is waiting for Jesus to come.


The recurring line "Mother's not dead, she's only a-sleeping" is a reference to the Christian belief in the resurrection of the dead. This brings hope and solace to the singer and reminds listeners that death is not the end. The birds singing over the grave represents new life and resurrection, and the line "They will sing o're her as the grave sinks a-way" symbolizes the fading away of sorrow as the singer leans into their faith.


Overall, "Mother's Only Sleeping" is a poignant tribute to the singer's mother and a reflection on the eternal nature of life beyond the grave. The song captures the universal experience of grief and reinforces the idea that although one may pass away, their memory and legacy continues to live on.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I left my old home back in the mountains
I departed from my hometown situated in the mountains


For mother and father had both passed away
My parents are no longer alive


We followed our mother up to the graveyard
We went to the cemetery after my mother passed away


For mother wews called to Heaven that day
My mother passed away and went to Heaven that day


Mother's not dead, she's only a-sleeping
My mother isn't dead, she's just sleeping


Just patiently waiting for Jesus to come
She's waiting for Jesus to come and wake her up from her sleep


The birds will be singing while mother is sleeping
The birds will continue to sing while my mother is sleeping


They will sing o're her as the grave sinks a-way
The birds will sing over her as the ground slowly covers her grave


Oh, how we miss her round the old home place
We miss her a lot around our old home


Everything seems so lonesome since she went away
Life seems lonely since she passed away


Mother is sleeping way back in the mountains
My mother is sleeping in the mountains where we used to live


Yes, Mother is sleeping way back in the hills
My mother is sleeping far away in the hills




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Written by: BILL MONROE

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