True Life Blues
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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I hate to see the sun sink low
Just for a cause you ought to know
For it's true love I can't forget
All of my sorrow, you'll soon regret

You promised me love that was true
And I'm sorry to say that I believed in you
Oh, it's all turned out just like a dream
Left me so sad in the world it seems

There's dishes to wash and a house to clean
There's washing to do, oh, it seems so mean
There's a million words I can't explain
Think of this, girl, before you change your name

They'll go away and leave you at home
They never care if you're alone




They seem to forget they've got a wife
This story is sad, but it's a true life

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bill Monroe's song True Life Blues tell the story of a heartbroken lover who has been misled by their partner. The opening lines, "I hate to see the sun sink low/ Just for a cause you ought to know" suggest a sense of sadness and regret, with the singer acknowledging that their lover is the cause of their pain. The next line, "For it's true love I can't forget/ All of my sorrow, you'll soon regret" indicates that the singer is still in love with the person who has hurt them, but that they know their partner will come to regret their actions.


The second verse provides more detail about the situation, as the singer remembers how their lover promised them true love, but ultimately let them down. The line "Left me so sad in the world it seems" captures the depth of the singer's despair. The final two verses shift the focus to the practicalities of life, as the singer notes that there are dishes to wash, a house to clean, and washing to do. The final lines, "This story is sad, but it's a true life," suggest that this is a common experience that many people can relate to.


Overall, True Life Blues is a poignant and honest depiction of heartbreak and its aftermath. The lyrics capture the complex mix of emotions that come with being let down by someone you love, while also highlighting the mundane realities of everyday life that can feel overwhelming in the wake of a relationship breakdown.


Line by Line Meaning

I hate to see the sun sink low
I feel great sadness when it gets dark, reflecting on my disappointed hopes and dreams in love


Just for a cause you ought to know
I want to make sure you understand why I'm distressed and what led to it


For it's true love I can't forget
Despite the heartache, I cannot erase from memory how deeply I loved and cared for you


All of my sorrow, you'll soon regret
You will eventually experience remorse for the pain and sorrow you have caused me


You promised me love that was true
You made a commitment to love me faithfully and sincerely


And I'm sorry to say that I believed in you
Unfortunately, I trusted and had faith in you, which only amplifies my hurt


Oh, it's all turned out just like a dream
Everything has crumbled away like an unreal illusion


Left me so sad in the world it seems
As a result, I'm overcome by tremendous grief and the world appears bleak and joyless


There's dishes to wash and a house to clean
Everyday chores need to be done, regardless of the agony I feel inside


There's washing to do, oh, it seems so mean
Even simple tasks seem trivial when compared to the depth of my despair


There's a million words I can't explain
It's impossible for me to fully articulate the pain, confusion, and frustration I'm experiencing


Think of this, girl, before you change your name
My story serves as a warning to others considering making a similar mistake in love


They'll go away and leave you at home
Many men will abandon their wives and responsibilities at home, leaving them alone and unsupported


They never care if you're alone
The husbands who depart without a second thought exhibit little concern for the welfare and happiness of their wives


They seem to forget they've got a wife
The husbands easily overlook and neglect their marital duties and obligations


This story is sad, but it's a true life
While it's a tragic tale, this is a realistic and all too common occurrence in many relationships




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: BILL MONROE

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