Empty House Blues
Blind Lemon Jefferson Lyrics


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So many wagons they have cut that road down
I said so many wagons they have cut that road down
cnd the girl I love, her mama don't want me around

Baby, I can't drink whiskey but I'm a fool about my homemade wine
Baby, I can't drink whiskey but I'm a fool about my homemade wine
cin't no sense in leaving Dallas they makes it there all the time
These here women want these men to act like some ox from dawn
I said these women want these men to act like some ox from dawn
Grab a pick and shovel and roll from sun to sun
I got a girl for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday too
I got a girl for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday too
I'm gonna sweeten up on a Saturday what are the women through the week going to do

Don't look for me on Sunday, I want to take baby to Sunday school




Don't look for me on Sunday, I want to take baby to Sunday school
She's a fine looking fair brown, but she ain't never learned Lemon's rule

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Blind Lemon Jefferson's song "Empty House Blues" highlight themes of love, rejection, and the struggles of a relationship. In the first stanza, the lyrics depict a sense of isolation and rejection as the singer mentions that many wagons have traveled down the road but the girl he loves, her mother does not want him around. This suggests that the girl's mother disapproves of their relationship, creating an obstacle for their love.


The second stanza focuses on the singer's preference for homemade wine over whiskey. He emphasizes that there is no point in leaving Dallas because they can easily find whiskey there. This line might imply that the singer prefers simpler pleasures and finds comfort in what he can create himself.


The third stanza addresses the expectations that society places on men, particularly in relation to labor and physical exertion. The singer notes that women want men to work like oxen, using pickaxes and shovels, from sunrise to sunset. This may reflect the singer's frustration with societal expectations and the demanding nature of relationships.


The final stanza reveals the singer's promiscuous nature, as he claims to have a different girl for each day of the week. He suggests that he will focus on one girl on Saturday, leaving the other women wondering what to do without him. This highlights the singer's detachment and perhaps his inability to commit to one woman.


Overall, "Empty House Blues" presents a complex portrayal of love, rejection, societal expectations, and the singer's own unsettled nature.


Line by Line Meaning

So many wagons they have cut that road down
There have been numerous changes and advancements in my life, just like the countless wagons that have traveled along that road.


I said so many wagons they have cut that road down
I repeat, there have been numerous changes and advancements in my life, just like the countless wagons that have traveled along that road.


And the girl I love, her mama don't want me around
Unfortunately, the mother of the girl I love does not approve of our relationship and doesn't want me to be near her.


Baby, I can't drink whiskey but I'm a fool about my homemade wine
Darling, I am unable to consume whiskey, but I have an irresistible fondness for the wine that I make at home.


Baby, I can't drink whiskey but I'm a fool about my homemade wine
Darling, I am unable to consume whiskey, but I have an irresistible fondness for the wine that I make at home.


Can't no sense in leaving Dallas they makes it there all the time
There is no logical reason for me to depart from Dallas since they are continuously producing and supplying the drinks I enjoy.


These here women want these men to act like some ox from dawn
These women have a peculiar desire for men to exert the same level of strength and endurance as oxen throughout the day, starting from dawn.


I said these women want these men to act like some ox from dawn
I reiterate, these women have a peculiar desire for men to exert the same level of strength and endurance as oxen throughout the day, starting from dawn.


Grab a pick and shovel and roll from sun to sun
They expect men to tirelessly engage in laborious tasks by continuously using pickaxes and shovels from sunrise to sunset.


I got a girl for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday too
I possess a different romantic partner for each day of the week, from Monday through Friday.


I got a girl for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday too
I possess a different romantic partner for each day of the week, from Monday through Friday.


I'm gonna sweeten up on a Saturday what are the women through the week going to do
On Saturday, I plan to shower my affection upon a particular woman, leaving the other women wondering how they will cope without my attention throughout the rest of the week.


Don't look for me on Sunday, I want to take baby to Sunday school
Please refrain from searching for me on Sundays, as I am committed to taking my beloved to Sunday school.


She's a fine looking fair brown, but she ain't never learned Lemon's rule
She possesses an exquisite appearance with her fair brown complexion, but unfortunately, she has not yet grasped the teachings and wisdom of Blind Lemon Jefferson.




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