Shadow Land
Don Williams Lyrics


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Everytime the tide comes in the tide goes out
Some folks fail some do alright
You could take a john boat all the way to town
Had an angry broken father, in a house beside the water
[CHORUS:]
Shadowland, what secret are you keeping
Are you only sleepin to wake another day
Shadowland, Oh how could I have loved you
I never really knew you, anyway
Funny how the stars down there shine so bright
Breeze comes in just like a prayer
Mama asked Jesus to keep Daddy home at night
I guess it was a pity, but Jesus never did it
[CHORUS:]
Shadowland, what secret are you keeping
Are you only sleepin to wake another day
Shadowland, Oh how could I have loved you
I never really knew you, anyway
[BRIDGE:]
Storms blew up from Mexico, the boats would all come in
Nights like that you could smell salt water on the wind
I was so young back then
Brother was a gifted child so they said
We could build a starship in the yard
Angry voices came from the house at night
So we'd play a game he made up
And stay out a little later
[CHORUS:]
Shadowland, what secret are you keeping
Are you only sleepin to wake another day




Shadowland, Oh how could I have loved you
I never really knew you, anyway

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Shadow Land" by Don Williams describe a place called Shadow Land and reflect on the character's experiences growing up in the area. The song presents the theme of uncertainty as symbolized by the sea's tides that come and go, leaving some folks failing and others prospering. The singer's family home is located alongside the water, and the father is described as broken and angry. The chorus suggests that Shadow Land holds secrets that the singer cannot fathom, and he never really knew the place, and it seems that it never knew him either. The bright stars at night, calm breezes, and the singer's mother's prayers are juxtaposed with the uncertainty and unrest that linger around the singer's home. Despite the stormy weather conditions and their regularity, the singer's father is hardly ever home, and their house is always full of angry voices.


In the second verse, a new aspect of the singer's life is revealed. The singer and his brother were extraordinary children, but the relationship with their father was contentious. The parents' anger at night led the brothers to play a game and stay out for an extended time. The song is not just a reflection on the singer's past but also characterizes Shadow Land as an unpredictable and enigmatic place. It is a place of shelter, and yet it isn't. The singer grew up there, but he does not know if he loves it or loathes it.


Line by Line Meaning

Everytime the tide comes in the tide goes out
The cyclical nature of the tide is consistent and unwavering, like the cycles of life.


Some folks fail some do alright
Success is not always guaranteed, and some individuals may encounter more setbacks than others.


You could take a john boat all the way to town
The proximity of the water encourages activities like boating and creates a sense of community.


Had an angry broken father, in a house beside the water
The artist grew up in an unstable household, with a parent who was emotionally damaged and volatile.


[CHORUS:] Shadowland, what secret are you keeping Are you only sleepin to wake another day Shadowland, Oh how could I have loved you I never really knew you, anyway
The refrain expresses the artist's longing to understand the mysteries of their childhood environment, and the sense of disconnect that they feel from it.


Funny how the stars down there shine so bright
The singer marvels at the beauty of the night sky, which is especially pronounced in areas with low light pollution.


Breeze comes in just like a prayer
The natural elements of the environment are calming and comforting, like the act of prayer.


Mama asked Jesus to keep Daddy home at night I guess it was a pity, but Jesus never did it
The artist's mother prayed for their father to stay home rather than going out drinking, but her efforts were in vain.


[BRIDGE:] Storms blew up from Mexico, the boats would all come in Nights like that you could smell salt water on the wind I was so young back then Brother was a gifted child so they said We could build a starship in the yard Angry voices came from the house at night So we'd play a game he made up And stay out a little later
The bridge provides a snapshot of the artist's childhood memories, with details of weather patterns, family dynamics, and imaginary play.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOB MCDILL

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Comments from YouTube:

Jake Mabe

Got to hear him sing it live in '97 when the song was still "new." What a voice. Smooth as silk...

Darlene Sauls

Interesting song. DON YOUR SONGS WERE AWESOME!!!

Ryan Parr

one of the very best love my Don Williams......

Ahmad Ali Abid

Thank you for the post, please post more of great music like this

Primrose Mpofu

being blessed thank u Don

Bernadette Emett

lovely song from a great unique singer. thanks for the upload Oldiefreak

Carolyn & Colin Hogarth

Not shadows...I shadowed nothing. I trusted....I believed. And it walked all over me.

Ongiera mary Donald

DON WILLIAMS YOU ARE THE BEST

Piya Biswas

Tide comes and go but Jesus never leave us at any time...the love of Jesus does miracle in our life .that is the truth....

Donna Keeley

Such a sad song.

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