Muddy Water
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I was born on the muddy water
I didn't know right from wrong
My mom she said look here son
I'll show you how it's done
Take you a woman and treat her right
She'll be by your side night and day
The first time you deceive her
You've broken her spell
Then I had bad luck
Like a fool I fell where I stood
I was walking in the rain with my shoes untied
Tryin' to find a dry place to hide
To hide.

But I'd rather sleep that say a word
I don't believe a word that's heard
The first time I deceived you
I held it inside
Take you a woman and treat her right
She'll be by your side night and day
The first time you deceive her
You've broken her spell
Then I had bad luck
I held it inside
Like a fool I smiled on my pride
I was walking in the rain with my shoes untied
Tryin' to find a dry place to hide
To hide.

I was walking in the rain with my shoes untied
Tryin' to find a dry place to hide
To hide.





I was walking in the rain

Overall Meaning

with my shoes untied,
Tryin' to find a dry place to hide.


The lyrics to Free's song Muddy Water tell a story of a man who feels lost and misguided, as if he was born into uncertain circumstances. He speaks of an upbringing in muddy waters, which could be a metaphor for growing up in an environment of struggle, poverty or confusion. His mother, however, offers a guiding hand, teaching him how to treat women with respect and love. The singer emphasizes the importance of treating women well, noting that the first time a man deceives a woman, it breaks her spell and can bring bad luck upon him. However, the singer admits to making this mistake, causing him to feel ashamed, losing his pride and walking in the rain looking for a place to hide.


The song has a bluesy feel, with a melancholic tone that reflects the story of the singer's struggles. The lyrics suggest that the muddy water from which the singer was born represents not just a physical location, but a difficult state of mind, where he is lost, unsure of his choices, and unable to find happiness. The song highlights the importance of treating others with kindness and respect, suggesting that the way we treat others can affect our own fortunes.


Line by Line Meaning

I was born on the muddy water
I come from an upbringing in which life was challenging, unclear, and unpleasant like living on the muddy water


I didn't know right from wrong
I lacked guidance and struggled to differentiate between what's right and what's wrong


My mom she said look here son, I'll show you how it's done
My mother tried to be an example and teach me how to navigate through life


Take you a woman and treat her right, she'll be by your side night and day
Learn how to treat a woman with the respect and love she deserves, and she'll always be there for you


The first time you deceive her, you've broken her spell
If you betray a woman's trust, you'll lose the magic that binds your relationship


Then I had bad luck, like a fool I fell where I stood
Although life threw me a mishap, I foolishly remained stuck in the same place and failed to move on


I was walking in the rain with my shoes untied, tryin' to find a dry place to hide, to hide
During a difficult time, I found myself trying to shelter myself from the rain and hide from my problems


But I'd rather sleep than say a word, I don't believe a word that's heard
I rather keep silent and doubt anything I hear because I'm tired of being deceived


The first time I deceived you, I held it inside
When I betrayed your trust for the first time, I kept it a secret


Like a fool I smiled on my pride
I foolishly let my arrogance take over, resulting in making mistakes I regret


I was walking in the rain with my shoes untied, tryin' to find a dry place to hide, to hide
In a moment of weakness, I found myself trying to escape from the rain and troubles surrounding me


I was walking in the rain with my shoes untied, tryin' to find a dry place to hide, to hide
My despair led me to seek refuge and run away from my problems, covering up my struggles




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