Crossroads
Dion Lyrics


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I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees.
I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees.
Asked the lord above for mercy, save me if you please.

I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride.
I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride.
Nobody seemed to know me, everybody passed me by.
I'm going down to rosedale, take my rider by my side.
I'm going down to rosedale, take my rider by my side.
You can still barrelhouse, baby, on the riverside.

You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy willie brown.




You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy willie brown.
And I'm standing at the crossroads, believe I'm sinking down.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dion's song Crossroads describe a person who has hit rock bottom and has lost hope. The singer of the song literally goes down to the crossroads and falls on their knees, imploring the lord above for mercy and salvation. The idea of going to the crossroads is a reference to a time in American history when African Americans would gather at crossroads to sing and dance in times of oppression. The singer of the song goes to the crossroads to find solace and hope in their darkest hour.


The second verse of the song continues in a similar vein, with the singer trying to flag a ride to get away from their troubles. However, nobody seems to know them or care about their situation. The imagery of the singer being ignored by passersby adds to the feeling of despair and isolation in the song. However, the song ends on a slightly more positive note, with the singer stating that they are going down to Rosedale to take their rider by their side. Rosedale is a small town in Mississippi that is known for its blues heritage. The singer seems to be seeking solace and inspiration in the music of Rosedale, suggesting that they may find a way out of their troubles by immersing themselves in the music of the town.


Overall, Dion's song Crossroads is a powerful exploration of the human condition, with its narrator wrestling with feelings of hopelessness and despair. However, the song also suggests that there may be a way out of these feelings through music and community.


Line by Line Meaning

I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees.
I visited the crossroads and prayed for mercy from God.


Asked the lord above for mercy, save me if you please.
I asked God for salvation and mercy during my visit to the crossroads.


I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride.
I attempted to hitchhike at the crossroads during my visit.


Nobody seemed to know me, everybody passed me by.
No one recognized me or stopped to give me a ride while I was trying to hitchhike.


I'm going down to rosedale, take my rider by my side.
In the future, I plan to head to Roseale with a companion by my side.


You can still barrelhouse, baby, on the riverside.
Even in Roseale, there will still be opportunities to have fun and play music.


You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy willie brown.
Please inform my friend Willie Brown that he has the choice to run away or stay in his current situation.


And I'm standing at the crossroads, believe I'm sinking down.
Despite my prayers for mercy, I feel like my circumstances are worsening at the crossroads.




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Written by: Robert Johnson

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Check out Joe Leone Music on YouTube for a great cover of this song.

https://youtu.be/iYrkDhA4wGM

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https://youtu.be/iYrkDhA4wGM

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