See That My Grave's Kept Clean
Blind Lemon Jefferson Lyrics


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Well, there's one kind-a favor I'll ask of you
Well, there's one kind-a favor I'll ask of you
There's just one kind favor I'll ask of you
You can see that my grave is kept clean

And there's two white horses following me
And there's two white horses following me
I got two white horses following me
Waiting on my burying ground

Did you ever hear that coughin' sound?
Did you ever hear that coughin' sound?
Did you ever hear that coughin' sound?
Means another poor boy is underground

Did you ever hear them church bells tone?
Have you ever hear that church bells tone?
Did you ever hear them church bells tone?
Means another poor boy is dead and gone

And my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold
And my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold
And my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold
Now I believe what the Bible told

There's just one last favor I'll ask of you
And there's one last favor I'll ask of you




There's just one last favor I'll ask of you
See that my grave is kept clean

Overall Meaning

Blind Lemon Jefferson's song "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" is a powerful example of a traditional American folk song. The song is a shifting mix of both hope and sadness, and it tells the story of a man who is about to die and is asking his loved ones to ensure that his grave is kept clean. Despite the bleak topic, the song is full of rich imagery and powerful lyrics that are both moving and haunting.


The song is written in the first person, as the singer speaks directly to the listener, asking them to grant him one final favor. He repeatedly asks that his grave be kept clean, a plea that has various implications throughout the song. The image of two white horses following him illustrates the traditional symbol of death in many cultures, while the sound of church bells represents the mourning of his death.


The most striking aspect of the song is perhaps its melancholic yet powerful themes of death and life, and the importance of maintaining one's legacy. The singer does not want to be forgotten, even in death, and he hopes that his memory will live on in the minds of his loved ones. Overall, the song is a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of making the most of one's time on earth.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, there's one kind-a favor I'll ask of you
There is something I would like to ask you


There's just one kind favor I'll ask of you
I only need one small favor from you


You can see that my grave is kept clean
Please keep my grave clean and tidy


And there's two white horses following me
Two white horses will be present at my funeral


I got two white horses following me
I have arranged for two white horses to follow me


Waiting on my burying ground
They will wait for me at my burial site


Did you ever hear that coughin' sound?
Have you ever heard the sound of a coughing person?


Means another poor boy is underground
It is a sign that another person has passed away and been buried


Have you ever hear that church bells tone?
Have you ever heard the sound of church bells ringing?


Means another poor boy is dead and gone
It indicates that another person has died


And my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold
I have died and my body has become cold


Now I believe what the Bible told
I now have faith in the teachings of the Bible


There's just one last favor I'll ask of you
This is the last thing I will ask of you


See that my grave is kept clean
Please ensure that my grave is clean and looked after




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Written by: Blind Lemon Jefferson

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

slint69

Well, there's one kind-a favor I'll ask of you
Well, there's one kind-a favor I'll ask of you
There's just one kind favor I'll ask of you
You can see that my grave is kept clean

And there's two white horses following me
And there's two white horses following me
I got two white horses following me
Waiting on my burying ground

Did you ever hear that coughin' sound?
Did you ever hear that coughin' sound?
Did you ever hear that coughin' sound?
Means another poor boy is underground

Did you ever hear them church bells tone?
Have you ever hear that church bells tone?
Did you ever hear them church bells tone?
Means another poor boy is dead and gone

And my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold
And my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold
And my heart stopped beating and my hands turned cold
Now I believe what the Bible told

There's just one last favor I'll ask of you
And there's one last favor I'll ask of you
There's just one last favor I'll ask of you
See that my grave is kept clean



All comments from YouTube:

Roydon Trench

The great female blues singer Victoria Spivey, a close friend of Blind Lemon once said of him, ' He may have been blind but he had no problem feeling his way around !'.

EricSamuel Aguirre

Love this song with all my heart.

Joaquín Robles

genio en estado puro

Synths 'n Stuff

Canned Heat made a fantastic cover of this one named "One kind favour", They also made fantastic covers of many other classic country blues songs.

Michelle Theado

As did "Laibach"

Synths 'n Stuff

Laibach cannot be compared. They made parodies on existing pop songs which they thought had a (slightly) fascistic twist like the song "the Final Count Down" from the band Europe.

Thomas Mazur

I like Brewer and Shipley's version too

Dominique Does Life

They recorded with Howlin’ Wolf too.

Dennis Rash

One of the best.

JACKJOHN HAMELD

His parents were sharecroppers. He started singing at parties where folks drank bootleg. He could start in the evening and go on to the wee small hours.

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