Down By The Riverside
Charlie Haden Lyrics


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Gonna lay down my sword and shield
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Gonna lay down my sword and shield
Down by the riverside
Ain't gonna study war no more
[Chorus]
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
Study war no more.
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
Study war no more.

Gonna stick my sword in the golden sand;
Down By the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Gonna stick my sword in the golden sand
Down by the riverside
Gonna study war no more.

[Chorus]

Gonna put on my long white robe
Down By the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Gonna put on my long white robe; Down by the riverside
Gonna study war no more.

[Chorus]

Gonna put on my starry crown; Down By the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Gonna put on my starry crown
Down by the riverside
Gonna study war no more.

[Chorus]

Gonna put on my golden shoes




Gonna talk with the Prince of Peace
Gonna shake hands around the world

Overall Meaning

The song "Down By the Riverside" by Charlie Haden and Hank Jones speaks of laying down one's sword and shield by the riverside, signifying a desire for peace and an end to violence. The repetition of the phrase "Down by the riverside" emphasizes the location as a place of spiritual solace, a place to find meaning and purpose beyond warfare. The first verse repeats the idea of laying down one's weapon as a symbolic gesture of peace, and the chorus reinforces the desire to "study war no more." The second verse emphasizes the idea of transformation, using images of the sword stuck in the golden sand and putting on a long white robe, suggesting a turning away from aggression and towards a new way of being. The idea of putting on a starry crown reiterates the spiritual allusions, while the mention of "golden shoes" and talking with the Prince of Peace emphasizes the need for global connectivity and conversation as a path towards peace.


Line by Line Meaning

Gonna lay down my sword and shield
I am going to abandon my weapons and the burdens of warfare


Down by the riverside
I will do this by the peaceful, calming waters of the river


Down by the riverside
I will lie down my arms in this serene setting


Down by the riverside
I reiterate the location of my peaceful decision


Gonna lay down my sword and shield
I reiterate my intention to lay down my defenses and pursue peace


Down by the riverside
I will carry out this decision by the peaceful river


Ain't gonna study war no more
I refuse to engage in the study, practice or promotion of war


I ain't gonna study war no more,
I repeat my firm stance on this matter


I ain't gonna study war no more,
I reiterate my conviction of peace


Study war no more.
I end this chorus by reaffirming my decision to eschew war


Gonna stick my sword in the golden sand;
I will place my weapon in idle sand


Down by the riverside
This shall be done in the idyllic, riverside environment


Down by the riverside
Once again, I reference my peaceful surroundings


Down by the riverside
I once more highlight my location by the river


Gonna stick my sword in the golden sand
I firmly declare my commitment to peacetime measures


Down by the riverside
I confirm my secure location near the tranquil river


Gonna study war no more.
I reinforce my decision to avoid war and pursue peace instead


I ain't gonna study war no more,
I repeat my unwavering decision against war


I ain't gonna study war no more,
I once more state my earnest repudiation of warfare


Study war no more.
I conclude this chorus by emphasizing my peaceful stance


Gonna put on my long white robe;
I am going to wear a clean, white robe


Down by the riverside
This will occur by the serene river location


Down by the riverside
I restate my peaceful setting near the river


Down by the riverside
I reiterate my peaceful environment for this action


Gonna put on my long white robe; Down by the riverside
I clarify that the peaceful robe-wearing shall be done by the river


Gonna study war no more.
I will keep pursuing peace instead of war and strife


I ain't gonna study war no more,
I repeat my unshakeable resolution against war


I ain't gonna study war no more,
I reemphasize my decisiveness to steer clear of war


Study war no more.
I reinforce my position against war of any kind


Gonna put on my starry crown
I am going to wear a crown with stars on it


Down By the riverside
This coronation would be done in the peaceful riverside area


Down by the riverside
I consistently refer to this peaceful location


Down by the riverside
I allude to the scenic riverside setting


Gonna put on my starry crown
I fully intend to wear this festive crown


Down by the riverside
I will anchor this coronation to the serenity of the river location


Gonna study war no more.
I affirm that peace remains my priority, not war


I ain't gonna study war no more,
I assert my resolve against war one more time


I ain't gonna study war no more,
I accentuate my steadfastness against war once more


Study war no more.
I reiterate my commitment to opposing and avoiding war


Gonna put on my golden shoes
I will wear shoes made of glittering gold


Gonna talk with the Prince of Peace
I will engage in dialogue with the serene Prince of Peace


Gonna shake hands around the world
I will reach out and establish connections with people all around the world




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BILLY SHERRILL, CHARLIE RICH

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