Deep River
Charlie Haden Lyrics


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Deep River,
My home is over Jordan.
Deep River Lord.
I want to cross over into campground.

Deep River.
My home is over Jordan.
Deep River, Lord,
I want to cross over into campground

Oh, don't you want to go,
To the gospel feast.
That promised land,
Where all, is peace.





Oh, deep River, Lord,
I want to cross over into campground.

Overall Meaning

"Deep River" references the biblical river Jordan, which symbolizes the crossing of the Israelites into the Promised Land. The singer is expressing a desire to leave this life and enter into the afterlife, which is represented as a campground. The repetition of the opening lines emphasizes the singer's longing for this transition.


The second stanza introduces the idea of a "gospel feast" in the Promised Land, where there is everlasting peace. It adds a sense of urgency to the song by asking the listener if they too want to experience this eternal happiness. The repeated line at the end underscores the singer's longing for this spiritual journey.


Overall, "Deep River" is a spiritual song that draws on biblical imagery to express a desire for eternal peace and fulfillment. It echoes the African American spiritual tradition of striving for spiritual connection in the face of oppression and hardship.


Line by Line Meaning

Deep River,
The river runs deep,


My home is over Jordan.
Jordan represents the destination of the singer's soul - Heaven.


Deep River, Lord,
The river is being addressed as if it were a living thing, asking the Lord for guidance and protection on the journey.


I want to cross over into campground.
The singer longs to reach the 'campground', which represents a final resting place or spiritual home in Heaven.


Oh, don't you want to go,
The singer asks if anyone else desires to join them on the spiritual journey.


To the gospel feast.
The journey is described as a 'feast', implying that it will be fulfilling and satisfying.


That promised land,
The 'promised land' represents Heaven, which is the ultimate destination for the singer and other believers.


Where all, is peace.
Heaven is described as a place of rest and contentment, free from pain and suffering.


Oh, deep River, Lord,
The singer repeats the opening line, and once again addresses the river as if it were a living thing.


I want to cross over into campground.
The singer reinforces their desire to reach their spiritual home in Heaven.




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Written by: HEINZ SAUER, TRADITIONAL

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