Happily Married Man
Duane Allman Lyrics


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Awwwwww
I ain't seen my wife for two or three years
I'm a happily married man
Since she left I've been running wild
Jumping all the women I can
Gave me some trouble for a little while
But now I'm back to my old style
I ain't seen my wife for two or three years
I'm a happily married man
Oh yes I am, and further more

Ain't got no home, no children, no pets
I'm a happily married man
When I get tried I just lay down
I sleep where ever I am
Now my plate and my pot are gone from my sink
And I don't have to worry bout taking a drink
I ain't seen my wife for two or three years
I'm a happily married man

Come on in there you'all

Whooa, now let me get in there

Now my new old lady is outta sight
I'm a happily married man
She's a loving me a every day and a every night
Just as much as she can
Now I don't have to worry about sleeping pill
At night I got a doctor bill
No I ain't seen my wife for two or three years
I'm a happily married man
Happily married man




Party with you was such a sweet sorrow
Whooa, awww, come on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Duane Allman's song "Happily Married Man" speak about the joy one experiences when he is away from his wife. He refers to himself as a happily married man, ironically since he doesn't have to worry about taking care of his home, children, or pets. He seems to have abandoned his responsibilities and is now jumping woman to woman, something that caused him trouble initially but has now gone back to his old ways. He doesn't miss his wife since he doesn't have to worry about cleaning his plate or pot anymore, and he sleeps wherever he is when he is tired. He sings about how he doesn't have to worry about doctor bills since he's found a new woman, who loves him and takes care of him.


One can interpret the song in several ways. It could be a reflection of the freedom that comes with not having any responsibilities or commitments. It could also be a song about the challenges one goes through in marriage, and how sometimes people have to leave their partners to find their own identity. The irony is that Allman is singing about being happily married, yet the lyrics he utters suggest the opposite. He draws a stark comparison between his previous and current existence, and it is clear that he prefers the latter.


Line by Line Meaning

Awwwwww
An exclamation to express a feeling of contentment


I ain't seen my wife for two or three years
It has been a few years since I last saw my wife


I'm a happily married man
Despite not seeing my wife, I consider myself happily married


Since she left I've been running wild
I have been wild and free ever since my wife left


Jumping all the women I can
I have been with as many women as possible


Gave me some trouble for a little while
My actions gave me some problems in the past


But now I'm back to my old style
I have returned to my old ways


Oh yes I am, and further more
I am happily married, and furthermore


Ain't got no home, no children, no pets
I have no home, no kids, and no pets


When I get tried I just lay down
Whenever I get tired, I just rest wherever I am


I sleep where ever I am
I can sleep anywhere I want


Now my plate and my pot are gone from my sink
I don't have any dishes or pots in my sink anymore


And I don't have to worry bout taking a drink
I don't have to worry about drinking anymore


Come on in there you'all
An invitation for someone to come in


Whooa, now let me get in there
An expression of excitement, possibly about the party he's at


Now my new old lady is outta sight
My new girlfriend is amazing


She's a loving me a every day and a every night
She loves me every day and night


Just as much as she can
As much as she can love someone


Now I don't have to worry about sleeping pill
I don't need sleeping pills anymore


At night I got a doctor bill
I go to the doctor at night


No I ain't seen my wife for two or three years
I haven't seen my wife for a few years


I'm a happily married man
But I still consider myself happily married


Happily married man
Repetition of the main point


Party with you was such a sweet sorrow
Leaving the party is bittersweet


Whooa, awww, come on
An expression of excitement or encouragement




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