Talking Blues
Bob Marley Lyrics


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Yeah! Oh, yeah! Now!
Cold ground was my bed last night (bed last night)
And rock was my pillow, too (doo-oo-oo-oo-oo!)
Cold ground was my bed last night (bed last night)
And rock was my pillow, too yeah!

I'm saying: talkin' blues (talkin' blues)
Talkin' blues (talkin' blues)
They say your feet is just too big for your shoes (shoe-oo-oo-oo-oo)
Talkin' blues (talkin' blues), talkin' blues (talkin' blues)
Your feet is just too big for your shoes (shoe-oo-oo-oo-oo)

Yeah, I've been down on the rock for so long, (so long)
I seem to wear a permanent screw (screw-oo-oo-oo-oo)
I've been down on the rock for so long (so long)
I seem to wear a permanent screw (screw-oo-oo-oo-oo)
But-a I I'm gonna stare in the sun
Let the rays shine in my eyes
I I'm a gonna take a just-a one step more
Cause I feel like bombin' a church
Now now that you know that the preacher is lyin'
So who's gonna stay at home
When when the freedom fighters are fighting?

Talkin' blues (talkin' blues), talkin' blues (talkin' blues)
They say your feet is just too big for your shoes, woe-oh-oh-oh!
Talkin' blues (talkin' blues), keep on talkin' blues (talkin' blues)
They say you hear what they say
Didn't you hear?

Cold ground was my bed (bed last night)
Rockstone rockstone rockstone was my pillow
Cold ground was my bed last night (bed last night)
And rock was my pillow, too

Sayin' (talkin' blues, talkin' blues)
I seem to wear a permanent screw permanent screw




Talkin' blues (talkin' blues), talkin' blues (talkin' blues)
Feet is just too big for your shoes (Shoe-oo-oo-oo-oo)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bob Marley's "Talkin' Blues" depict a man who has been down on his luck and forced to sleep on cold ground with a rock for a pillow. The title "Talkin' Blues" refers to the style of singing and storytelling that is common in the blues genre. Throughout the song, the singer makes observations about his situation and the world around him, including the idea that his feet are too big for his shoes.


The lyrics take a political tone towards the end of the song when the singer references "freedom fighters" and the idea that the preacher is lying. The line "I feel like bombin' a church" is provocative and controversial, but it is likely intended to express the singer's frustration with organized religion and the role it plays in society.


Overall, the lyrics to "Talkin' Blues" are a commentary on poverty, oppression, and social injustice. The singer is using the blues tradition to express his grievances and challenge the status quo.


Line by Line Meaning

Cold ground was my bed last night (bed last night)
I slept on the ground last night and it was cold


And rock was my pillow, too (doo-oo-oo-oo-oo!)
I had to use a rock as my pillow


They say your feet is just too big for your shoes (shoe-oo-oo-oo-oo)
People talk about me, saying that I am not meant for certain things


Yeah, I've been down on the rock for so long, (so long)
I have been in a tough situation for a long time


I seem to wear a permanent screw (screw-oo-oo-oo-oo)
I feel like I am constantly in a difficult situation that I cannot escape from


Now now that you know that the preacher is lyin'
I want people to realize that those in power are often dishonest


So who's gonna stay at home
Who will just sit idly by while others fight for freedom


When when the freedom fighters are fighting?
In times of struggle, who will stand for what is right


They say you hear what they say
People often talk about others without knowing their true story


Cold ground was my bed (bed last night)
Again, I had to sleep on the ground because I had nowhere else to go


Rockstone rockstone rockstone was my pillow
I had to use a rock as my pillow again


Feet is just too big for your shoes (Shoe-oo-oo-oo-oo)
People continue to talk about me and my inability to fit into certain molds




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All comments from YouTube:

@naturallybless2060

Who listening to this song in 2024 and feeling the words in their bones.

@stephenhodges1856

This song just meant so much to me. After being victimized by the police because I was trying to defend myself from being robbed, while being basically homeless, then finally let go from incarceration after multiple judicial orders to release me, only to find myself far from home, money stolen, cold ground and rock stone for real. But you know what, in a hyper racially tense environment Jah guided me to a prison unit where all races treated each other with kindness and respect, where brothers treated me with respect, kindness and generosity. Sharing their little food and more importantly stories and hard truth vulnerable stories. Looked out for me and demanded the guards give me a mat to sleep on finally. Prayed for guidance and strength, and gave Jah praise and thanks for what we did have. I just listened to this song and felt such a weight lift. Blessings Bob, thank you and may peace be upon you.

@douglasbrown672

Who's gonna stay at home when the freedom fighters are fighting, my favorite line.

@Erykrockmusic

Very applicable to present day

@alntr2872

yep

@antoniomercedes4686

The best artist that ever lived in this planet.

@fernandolobo9218

Para mi tambien,for me he's the best of all time.

@chrisnatale460

No doubt

@ClemencePn

For real , 16 years old and my vision of life have aldready changed by him

@metafisicacibernetica

not the best artist but the ever lived in this planet

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