Well Well Well
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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The man who stole the water will swim forevermore
But he'll never reach the land on that golden shore
That faint white light will haunt his heart
Till he's only a memory lost in the dark

Dig a hole in the ground straight down to hell
Till there ain't no more water in the well, well, well
When you're down on your knees with nothing left to sell
Try diggin a little deeper in the well, well, well
Well, well, well
Well, well, well

Take care of your body like you care for your soul
Don't you dig yourself into a hole
Until you've paid the price you can't know what it's worth
The air and water, the fire and earth

Dig a hole in the ground straight down to hell
Till there ain't no more water in the well, well, well
When you're down on your knees with nothing left to sell
Try diggin a little deeper in the well well well




Well, well, well
Well, well, well

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bonnie Raitt's song Well Well Well depict the consequences of greed and selfishness. The man who stole the water will never find true happiness or contentment, even if he has all the riches in the world. He will forever be haunted by his actions, as shown by the faint white light that follows him. The second verse is a warning to listeners, telling them to take care of their bodies and not to dig themselves into a hole they cannot get out of. The last two lines emphasize the importance of elements such as air, water, fire, and earth, which are necessary for survival and should be valued more than material possessions.


The chorus of the song, "Dig a hole in the ground straight down to hell, till there ain't no more water in the well, well, well", symbolizes the consequences of one's actions. In other words, a person should not take advantage of nature's resources or exploit them for personal gain. The well represents a source of life, and if one takes too much, there will be nothing left. The lyrics urge listeners to dig deeper within themselves to find value in things beyond material wealth.


Line by Line Meaning

The man who stole the water will swim forevermore
A person who steals resources will always have to live with the guilt of their actions.


But he'll never reach the land on that golden shore
The thief's guilt will not allow them to experience true happiness or fulfillment.


That faint white light will haunt his heart
The thief's conscience will continue to nag at them, causing an ever-present feeling of unease.


Till he's only a memory lost in the dark
Eventually, the thief will be forgotten, but their actions will continue to have consequences.


Dig a hole in the ground straight down to hell
When things get tough, it is easy to resort to destructive behaviors that could have far-reaching consequences.


Till there ain't no more water in the well, well, well
Taking things to the extreme can lead to permanently damaging outcomes.


When you're down on your knees with nothing left to sell
When you have hit rock bottom and have nothing else to give, there is still one resource left to tap into.


Try diggin a little deeper in the well, well, well
It is important to remember that despite everything, there is always more that can be done to improve one's situation.


Take care of your body like you care for your soul
Physical health is just as important as emotional and spiritual health.


Don't you dig yourself into a hole
Don't create problems for yourself by engaging in self-destructive behavior.


Until you've paid the price you can't know what it's worth
It is only through hard work and dedication that we can truly appreciate the value of something.


The air and water, the fire and earth
It is important to appreciate and take care of the natural resources that our very existence depends on.




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Written by: JOHN LENNON

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