Jesue Is A Dying-Bed Maker
Charley Patton Lyrics


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He's a dying bed maker
He's a dying bed maker
He's a dying bed maker
Jesus gonna make up my dying bed

Jesus met a woman up at his well
She went a running
I saw a man leaning on the well
He told me everything I need

He might be a prophet
He might be a prophet
He might be a prophet
Jesus gonna make up my dying bed

Let's go and meet him
Let's go and meet him
Let's go and meet him
Jesus gonna make up my dying bed

Well when I crawl up on my dying bed
I want my friend to be born
All I'll ask you to do for me
Come lay me on the coolin' board

Gonna stretch out on it
Gonna stretch out on it
Gonna stretch out on it
Jesus gonna make up my dying bed

He's a heart fixer
He's a heart fixer
He's a heart fixer
Jesus gonna make up my dying bed

When I crawl up in my ...
[?] by my knees
Is all I ask you to do for me
Come and set up at my way

I'm going to heaven
I'm going to heaven
I'm going to heaven
Jesus gonna make up my dying bed
Oh well, well

I've got religion
I've got religion
I've got religion
Jesus gonna make up my dying bed
Oh well, well

I'm on my journey
I'm on my journey




I'm on my journey
Jesus gonna make up my dying bed

Overall Meaning

The song "Jesus Is A Dying-Bed Maker" by Charley Patton describes the singer's belief in Jesus as a "dying bed maker" who will be there to prepare their bed once they pass away. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song emphasizes the singer's certainty and trust in Jesus. The singer also recounts the story of Jesus meeting a woman at a well and possibly being a prophet, further emphasizing the power and importance of Jesus in their life.


The second half of the song shifts to the singer's personal journey towards death and their belief in going to heaven with the help of Jesus. The lines "I've got religion" and "I'm on my journey" suggest a sense of comfort and purpose in the singer's faith as they prepare for their inevitable death.


Overall, the song can be interpreted as a gospel hymn that celebrates the singer's trust in Jesus and their belief in an afterlife. The repetition of certain phrases and the use of call-and-response structure also adds to the song's traditional gospel style.


Line by Line Meaning

He's a dying bed maker
Jesus is the one who prepares the dying bed.


He's a dying bed maker
Jesus is the only one who can create a bed for those who are dying.


He's a dying bed maker
Jesus is the craftsman of the bed where people lie when they are dying.


Jesus gonna make up my dying bed
When I die, Jesus will be there to prepare the bed where I'll rest.


Jesus met a woman up at his well
Jesus encountered a woman who went to fetch water from a well.


She went a running
The woman was so amazed she went back to her village and told everyone what she had seen and heard.


I saw a man leaning on the well
The singer saw Jesus standing by the well.


He told me everything I need
Jesus knows what we need more than we do.


He might be a prophet
Jesus is considered as a possible prophet.


He might be a prophet
The people recognize Jesus as a prophet.


He might be a prophet
Jesus is seen by some people as a prophet.


Let's go and meet him
The artist invites someone to come and meet Jesus


Let's go and meet him
The singer feels excited about meeting Jesus and wants to share that excitement with others.


Let's go and meet him
The singer is eager to introduce someone to Jesus.


Well when I crawl up on my dying bed
When the singer is dying and lays down in bed.


I want my friend to be born
The artist wishes to be reborn and have a new life.


All I'll ask you to do for me
The only thing the artist asks of the listener.


Come lay me on the coolin' board
Lay me on the final resting place where my body will cool and I'll rest in peace.


Gonna stretch out on it
The singer will lie down and rest in peace.


Gonna stretch out on it
The artist is ready to relinquish and surrender to death.


Gonna stretch out on it
The artist is looking forward to a peaceful, restful state.


He's a heart fixer
Jesus is the one who mends a broken heart.


He's a heart fixer
Jesus is known for being able to heal emotional wounds.


He's a heart fixer
Jesus can uplift the soul and heal the spirit.


When I crawl up in my ...
When I am dying and lying on my bed.


[?] by my knees
I ask you to kneel beside me.


Is all I ask you to do for me
The only request the singer makes of the listener.


Come and set up at my way
Kneel down and pray beside me.


I'm going to heaven
The artist believes they will go to heaven after they die.


I'm going to heaven
The singer is certain of their destination after death.


I'm going to heaven
The singer is confident in their faith and the hope for their afterlife.


I've got religion
The artist is a person who practices a religious faith.


I've got religion
The artist is faithful in their religious beliefs.


I've got religion
The artist believes in the doctrine of a particular faith.


I'm on my journey
The singer is embarking on a spiritual journey.


I'm on my journey
The artist is traveling through life with faith in their heart.


I'm on my journey
The singer is progressing towards a spiritual destination.


Jesus gonna make up my dying bed
Jesus will be the one who prepares my deathbed and guides me to the afterlife.




Writer(s): Charley Patton

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