Charleston Railroad Tavern
Bobby Bare Lyrics


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Charleston Railroad Tavern sittin' up till I'm blind
She left on that 5-0-9 Eastern standard blue time

My baby left this evening I'd changed all this if I could
But her train just pulled out of sight I know she's gone for good

So Charleston Railroad Tavern...
I stayed out so many nights the crowd downtown was fun
But her love had turned to hate before I knew the harm I'd done

Now the laughing tavern crowd is gone I'm so lonesome I could die
The man just said it's closing time guess I'll go home and cry





So Charleston Railroad Tavern...

Overall Meaning

The song "Charleston Railroad Tavern" by Bobby Bare is a classic country song about heartbreak and regret. The song tells the story of a man who is sitting in a tavern after his girlfriend has left him for good. He is drinking his sorrows away and lamenting the fact that he did not treat her better when he had the chance.


The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the man's despair and loneliness. He is so consumed with his grief that he has lost track of time and is now "sittin' up till I'm blind." He knows that he has made a mistake in how he treated his girlfriend, but it is too late to change things now that she has left on the 5-0-9 Eastern standard blue time train. As he sits alone in the deserted tavern, he contemplates his past mistakes and the consequences they have brought.


The song is a poignant reminder of the power of regret and the importance of treating those we love with kindness and respect. The melody is simple and haunting, perfectly capturing the mood of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Charleston Railroad Tavern sittin' up till I'm blind
I'm at the Charleston Railroad Tavern, drinking so much that I can't see straight.


She left on that 5-0-9 Eastern standard blue time
My girlfriend left on the 5:09pm train and I can't change what has happened.


My baby left this evening I'd changed all this if I could
My girlfriend left me tonight and I regret my past actions and mistakes.


But her train just pulled out of sight I know she's gone for good
I watched her train leave and I know she's never coming back.


I stayed out so many nights the crowd downtown was fun
I spent a lot of time partying in the city and enjoying the nightlife.


But her love had turned to hate before I knew the harm I'd done
I didn't realize how much I had hurt my girlfriend until it was too late and she stopped loving me.


Now the laughing tavern crowd is gone I'm so lonesome I could die
The lively tavern scene has died down and I feel incredibly lonely and sad.


The man just said it's closing time guess I'll go home and cry
The bartender just announced that the tavern is closing, so I have to leave and go cry at home.


So Charleston Railroad Tavern...
The repeated phrase 'So Charleston Railroad Tavern' emphasizes that the artist is still there in his drunken state, feeling lost and alone.




Lyrics © AUSTINTATIOUS TUNES
Written by: JERRY SMITH

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