Why Did You Wander
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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Oh, why, oh why did you wander?
Oh, why did you ever roam?
When you know that we always were happy
All alone in our old mountain home

It was down in the old Cumberland Mountains
Down in the hills of Tennessee
As she waited alone in the moonlight
It was there that she waited for me

Oh, why, oh why did you wander?
Oh, why did you ever roam?
When you know that we always were happy
All alone in our old mountain home

Oh, why did you leave me little darling?
Why did you leave me alone?
For you know I'd be lonely without you
All alone in our old mountain home

Oh, why, oh why did you wander?
Oh, why did you ever roam?
When you know that we always were happy
All alone in our old mountain home

I hope you will always be happy
No matter where you may roam
And I hope to be with you up in Heaven
As we were in our old mountain home

Oh, why, oh why did you wander?
Oh, why did you ever roam?
When you know that we always were happy
All alone in our old mountain home

Oh, why, oh why did you wander?
Oh, why did you ever roam?




When you know that we always were happy
All alone in our old mountain home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Why Did You Wander" by Bill Monroe/The Bluegrass Boys speak of a lover's lament over the departure of their significant other. The song expresses confusion and sadness as the singer questions why their lover would leave, and reflects on the happiness they once shared in their old mountain home. Through the lyrics, the singer expresses the desire to be reunited with their lover, even if only in the afterlife.


The first stanza of the song sets the tone of the lament, with the singer questioning why their lover decided to roam, despite the happiness they had together. The second stanza describes the physical location where the singer and their lover were separated, emphasizing the loneliness that the singer is feeling without their partner. The third stanza pleads with the lover to return, expressing the depth of the singer's sadness without them. The fourth stanza is the singer's hope that their loved one will find happiness wherever they are, but also reveals the singer's desire to be reunited with their partner in the afterlife.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, why, oh why did you wander?
Asking why the subject chose to leave


Oh, why did you ever roam?
Questioning why the subject chose to go somewhere else


When you know that we always were happy
Expressing displeasure at the subject for leaving a happy situation behind


All alone in our old mountain home
Describing the peaceful and content life that was left behind


It was down in the old Cumberland Mountains
Setting the scene in a specific location


Down in the hills of Tennessee
Further establishing the location of the story


As she waited alone in the moonlight
Introducing a character who is waiting for someone else to return


It was there that she waited for me
Describing the situation in which the subject is missed


Why did you leave me little darling?
Pleading with the subject to explain why they left


For you know I'd be lonely without you
Describing the feelings of loneliness that come with the subject's departure


I hope you will always be happy
Expressing a desire for the subject's happiness


No matter where you may roam
Stating that happiness is important regardless of location


And I hope to be with you up in Heaven
Expressing a desire to reunite with the subject after death


As we were in our old mountain home
Describing the ideal and happy state of being together in the past




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: BILL MONROE, LESTER FLATT

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