The Story Of My Life
Canned Heat Lyrics


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If my mother hadn't died, lord my father left his child at home.
If my mother hadn't died, cause my father left his child at home.
Well my life wouldn’t be so miserable baby, I wouldn’t feel so all alone.


I was born in Alabama.
Yeah, well I was raised up in Tennessee
I was born in Alabama.
Yeah, well I was raised up in Tennessee.
While I lived through all this sorrow someone's always tried to hurt poor me.

Well, I’d rather be lyin' dead, sleepin' way down in my grave.




Well, I’d rather be dead, sleepin' way down in my grave.
Than to live all this sorrow. Yeahah! And misery everyday.

Overall Meaning

The Story of My Life by Canned Heat is about how the singer's life has been characterized by a deep sense of sorrow and misery. The first two stanzas of the song demonstrate how the singer's life would have been different if his mother hadn't died and if his father had taken better care of his child. The chorus emphasizes how his life wouldn't be so miserable and he wouldn't feel so alone. This conveys the idea that his current hardships are a result of these terrible circumstances in his life.


The third and final stanza embodies this misery and gives us more information about the singer's geographic background. He was born in Alabama and raised in Tennessee. Although he is from these states, he has encountered sorrow and misery at every turn. In fact, the last two lines of the song suggest that death might be a better alternative to living every day with this pain.


Line by Line Meaning

If my mother hadn't died, lord my father left his child at home.
If my mother was alive, my father wouldn't have abandoned me at home.


Well my life wouldn’t be so miserable baby, I wouldn’t feel so all alone.
My life is full of misery and loneliness because of my parents' actions.


I was born in Alabama.
I was born in the state of Alabama.


Yeah, well I was raised up in Tennessee
However, I was raised in Tennessee.


While I lived through all this sorrow someone's always tried to hurt poor me.
Throughout my life, people have always tried to inflict pain and suffering on me.


Well, I’d rather be dead, sleepin' way down in my grave.
I would rather be dead and buried in my grave than continue to live with this misery and sorrow.


Yeahah! And misery everyday.
Every day is filled with nothing but misery.




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