Home on the Range
David Allan Coe Lyrics


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Oh give me a home
Where the buffalo roam,
Where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard
A discouraging word,
And the skies are not cloudy all day.

Home, home on the range,
Where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard
A discouraging word,
And the skies are not cloudy all day.

How often at night,
When the heavens are bright
With lights from the glittering stars,
Have I stood here amazed
And asked, as I gazed
If their glory exceeds that of ours.

Oh give me a land
Where the bright diamond sand
Flows leisurely down the stream;
Where the graceful white swan
Goes gliding along
Like a maid in a heavenly dream.

Then I would not exchange
My home on the range
Where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard
A discouraging word,
And the skies are not cloudy all day.

Home,
Where the deer and the antelope play.
Where seldom is heard




A discouraging word,
And the skies are not cloudy all day.

Overall Meaning

"Home on the Range" is a classic western folk song that has become an anthem for the American West. David Allan Coe's rendition of the song captures the essence of the song's lyrics, which speaks to the beauty and tranquility of living in harmony with nature. The song paints a picturesque landscape where “the buffalo roam” and “deer and the antelope play”, and the skies are always clear. The underlying message is about finding peace and contentment in living close to nature, where one can experience a sense of awe and wonder by simply observing the natural surroundings.


The first verse of the song speaks to the beauty of the American plains, where the buffalo and other wildlife roamed free before the arrival of humans. The writer also highlights how silence is often the norm in this tranquil and serene environment and rarely do you hear a discouraging word. The second verse captures the imagination of viewers who look up to the skies on clear nights, staring at the glittering stars that adorn the sky. The question of whether the heavens are more glorious than the beauty that is all around us is posed. The final verse of the song captures a serene and picturesque landscape where diamond sand flows leisurely down the stream, and swans glide along like maidens in a heavenly dream.


Overall, "Home on the Range" is a beautiful ode to the natural beauty of America's west. It speaks to the need for people to reconnect with nature and find inner peace by taking a step back from the chaos and anxieties of modern living.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh give me a home
The singer desires a place to call home


Where the buffalo roam,
The ideal home would be a place where bison graze freely


Where the deer and the antelope play.
The singer wants a place abundant with wildlife


Where seldom is heard
The ideal place would be free of negativity


A discouraging word,
The artist does not want to hear discouraging talk


And the skies are not cloudy all day.
The singer wants a place with good weather


Home, home on the range,
The singer repeats the desire for an ideal home on the prairie


Where the deer and the antelope play.
The ideal home is one with plentiful wildlife


Where seldom is heard
Negativity and criticism have no place in this ideal home


A discouraging word,
The artist insists that their ideal home must be a positive environment


And the skies are not cloudy all day.
Good weather is an essential feature of their dream home


How often at night,
The artist reflects on their desires during the night


When the heavens are bright
They think of their ideal home while looking at a bright night sky


With lights from the glittering stars,
The stars bring feelings of wonder and awe for the singer


Have I stood here amazed
The singer is in awe of the beauty of nature


And asked, as I gazed
They reflect on the possibility of a perfect home


If their glory exceeds that of ours.
The artist wonders if the beauty of the night sky surpasses that of their ideal home


Oh give me a land
The singer reiterates their desire for an ideal home


Where the bright diamond sand
A sandy riverbed with sparkling sand is part of their vision


Flows leisurely down the stream;
A peaceful atmosphere is a must for their ideal home


Where the graceful white swan
Graceful, beautiful animals should be a part of their natural surroundings


Goes gliding along
The artist wants animals to move freely within their domain


Like a maid in a heavenly dream.
The swan's grace is compared to something divine


Then I would not exchange
The artist insists that their ideal home is priceless


My home on the range
They dream of living in a home surrounded by the prairie


Where the deer and the antelope play.
Wildlife must be present in their ideal home


Where seldom is heard
Negativity should be absent from their perfect home


A discouraging word,
The artist insists that their ideal home must be a positive environment


And the skies are not cloudy all day.
Good weather is an essential feature of their dream home


Home,
The singer repeats the desire for an ideal home


Where the deer and the antelope play.
Animals must be abundant in their perfect home


Where seldom is heard
Negativity and criticism have no place in this ideal home


A discouraging word,
The artist insists that their ideal home must be a positive environment


And the skies are not cloudy all day.
Good weather is an essential feature of their dream home




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: TERRY RENDALL, TRADITIONAL

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Dr. Craphead


on Damn I Wish I Was a Nigger

The song is not by David Allan Coe

Niggerhatingme


on Nigger Hatin Me

I like sugar and I like tea
But I don't like niggers, no sir-e
There are two lone things that'll make me puke
That's a hog eating slop and a big black spook

You know it, 'cuz I show it
Like a barnyard rooster I crow it
And the NAACP would sure like to get
A hold of nigger hatin' me.

Roses are red and violets are blue
Niggers are black and you know that's true
But they don't mind 'cuz what the heck
You gotta' be black to get a welfare check.

.And I'm broke, no joke. I ain't got a nickle
For a coat and I ain't black you see, so Uncle
Sam won't help poor nigger hatin' me.

Jigga-boo Jigga-boo where are you? I was
Here on the woodpile watching you. Jigga-boo
Jigga-boo come outdoors. No! I'sa scared of the

White man way down south.

You know it, 'cuz I show it. Stick your black
Head out and I blow it and the NAACP can't keep
You away from 'lil 'ol nigger hatin' me.

Mirror mirror on the wall who is the blackest
Of them all? A man named King it ain't no doubt
And he's causin' lots of trouble with his baboon
Mouth. Oh no it's he's a done it, caused by the
Trouble he's a brewin' and the NAACP can't win if
The white man stick with nigger hatin' me.

Hey Mr. President what'd ya say? When are we
Whites gonna have our day? The niggers've had
Theirs for such a long long time. I'm a white
And it's time that I had mine.

You know it, 'cuz I show it. Stick your black head
Out and I blow it and the NAACP can't win if the
White man stick with nigger hatin' me.

Nigger hatin me'
Nigger hatin me'
Nigger hatin me'
Nigger hatin me'

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Ben - Moderator


on Nigger hatin me

Jigga-boo come outdoors. No! I'sa scared of the White man way down south.

Meaning of this line above has now been corrected

Matt


on Nigger hatin me

Who ever did the meaning lines is funny... woodpile is a real term, and when it says jig aboo come out doors, he imitates a poor sounding guy saying he's afraid of the racist whites from the south cuz if they even show themselves in public, they were a target. This is a bad song about the unspoken truth

cemegonuts


on You piss me off...you fuckin' jerk

This is not David Allen Coe. It is a song written by Gaye Delorme and performed by Garry Lee and Showdown.

Teresa Warnke


on Pick Em, Lick Em, Stick Em

Are there any decent constitutional lawyers in the house?
Mr. Coe has been barred from performing in most public forums.
He is one the last surviving Outlaws of country music. Although, Nigger Fucker has racist theme, Mr. Coe was defended by his life long friend, Charlie Pride, who inspired the song, all of his days. They were close friends until the end.
David Allen COE is elderly and we don't have long to have an opportunity to see him perform. What is more is that he deserves to use his constitutional right to free speech.
Some would like to have this song and many more that feel are offensive removed from existence. I am not a racist and recognize the foulness of the song, but, I am mature enough to turn off music or any other media that I don't like.
Personally, the Brian Adam's song, "Rum to You", makes me sick, as does Reba Macy tyre's, "Fancy" and "Whoever's in New England".
Ms. Macy tires songs if a mother pimping out her daughter and an abandoned housewife faithfully waiting for her man to return from fucking his mistress hurts women. The Brian Adam's song also hurts women. I do not for a minute believe that this music should never be heard again. It does provide opportunity to discuss these things with younger people.
I am going to delete my YouTube music account because they removed DAC for it's content. I did have much respect for YouTube for it's American spirit and patriotism even though the way they pay their talent is nonsensical. One deletion is a demonstration of what will follow. Eventually this could lead to less freedoms for all of us.
Please don't fall into the currant popular victim trend. Turn off music you don't like and get on with your day.
Or stand up to censorship of the arts.
Thank You,
Teresa Warnke

Rodan


on Cum Stains on the Pillow

Dribble it on her nose!

11inthemoney


on Itty Bitty Titty

Young sex is the best

11inthemoney


on Itty Bitty Titty

Shucks it's cool.

Rodan


on Cum Stains on the Pillow

Another AWESOME DAC song that makes me bellylaugh!!!

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