Down by the Riverside
Etta James Lyrics


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I'm gonna lay down my heavy load
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna lay down my heavy load
Down by the riverside
Gonna study war no more.
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more.

I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield
Down by the riverside
Gonna study war no more.

I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more.

I'm gonna lay down my travelin' shoes
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna lay down my travelin' shoes
Down by the riverside
Gonna study war no more.

I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more.

I'm gonna lay down my gun and belt
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna lay down my gun and belt
Down by the riverside
Gonna study war no more.

I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more.

I'm gonna put on my long white robe
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
Down by the riverside
I'm gonna put on my long white robe
Down by the riverside
Gonna study war no more.

I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more,




I ain't gonna study war no more,
I ain't gonna study war no more

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Etta James's song "Down by the Riverside" convey a powerful message of peace and the desire to leave behind the burdens of war and conflict. The repeated refrain "I'm gonna lay down my heavy load" signifies the surrender of the singer's troubles and the idea of finding solace and redemption by the riverside. This symbolism suggests a connection to the biblical story of the Israelites crossing the Jordan River into the Promised Land, where they left behind their struggles and hardships.


The act of laying down different elements throughout the song represents a relinquishment of violence and conflict. The singer vows to lay down their sword and shield, metaphorically disarming themselves and renouncing their involvement in war. They also plan to give up their travelin' shoes, which could symbolize a desire to leave behind a life of constant movement and conflict. By laying down their gun and belt, they indicate a willingness to abandon the tools of warfare and embrace a life of peace.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm gonna lay down my heavy load
I will release the burdens that weigh me down


Down by the riverside
In a peaceful and serene location


Gonna study war no more
I will no longer engage in the pursuit of conflict


I ain't gonna study war no more
I have resolved to cease studying and participating in war


I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield
I will relinquish my weapons and protection


I'm gonna lay down my travelin' shoes
I will abandon my constant state of movement and wandering


I'm gonna lay down my gun and belt
I will surrender my firearms and military attire


I'm gonna put on my long white robe
I will don a garment symbolizing purity and peace




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RICK FLEISHMAN, TRADITIONAL (WRITER UNKNOWN)

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Erik brodland


on I Just Want to Make Love to You

Love this song so much, it makes me think of my son's Beautiful mommy jasmin and her amazing.voice.

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