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I was headed north on Highway Five
On a star-lit Sunday night
When a pick-up truck flew by me out of control
As I watched in my headlights
He swerved left then back right
He never hit the brakes
As he left the road
I found him lying in the grass
Among the steel and glass
With an empty whiskey bottle by his side
And through the blood and tears
He whispered in my ear
A few last words just before he died

Don't tell Mama I was drinkin'
Lord knows her soul would never rest
I can't leave this world with Mama thinkin'
I met the Lord with whiskey on my breath

I still think about that night
And how that young man died
And how others sometimes pay for our mistakes
The last thing on his mind
As he left this world behind
Was knowing someone else's heart would break

Don't tell Mama I was drinkin'
Lord knows her soul would never rest
I can't leave this world with Mama thinkin'
I met the Lord with whiskey on my breath





Don't tell Mama I was drinkin'

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't Tell Momma" by Gary Allan is a somber narrative ballad that tells the story of a tragic accident on the highway. The singer is driving on Highway Five on a star-lit Sunday night when a pick-up truck flies by him out of control, swerving left then back right without hitting the brakes before leaving the road. The singer discovers the driver lying in the grass amidst the wreckage, with an empty whiskey bottle by his side. The dying man whispers his last words to the singer, revealing that he was drunk at the time of the accident, begging the singer not to tell his mother, so that she would not live out her days in guilt.


Line by Line Meaning

I was headed north on Highway Five
I was driving on Highway Five, going north, towards my destination.


On a star-lit Sunday night
It was a Sunday night, and the stars were visible in the sky.


When a pick-up truck flew by me out of control
A pick-up truck drove past me, going out of control.


As I watched in my headlights
I was watching the truck with the help of my headlights.


He swerved left then back right
The truck made sudden movements by swerving left and then right.


He never hit the brakes
The driver didn't try to stop the truck by applying the brakes.


As he left the road
The truck driver lost control and went off the road.


I found him lying in the grass
I found him lying down on the grass, next to the truck wreckage.


Among the steel and glass
There were pieces of steel and glass around him, from the wreckage of the truck.


With an empty whiskey bottle by his side
I saw an empty bottle of whiskey next to him, suggesting the driver was drinking before the accident.


And through the blood and tears
There was blood and tears around him, indicating the severity of the accident.


He whispered in my ear
The driver spoke softly as he lay dying next to me.


A few last words just before he died
These were some of the last words he spoke before he died.


Don't tell Mama I was drinkin'
He didn't want his mother to know he had been drinking before the accident.


Lord knows her soul would never rest
He was worried that his mother would feel guilty and sad if she knew he was drinking before the accident.


I can't leave this world with Mama thinkin'
He couldn't bear the thought of his mother harboring negative thoughts about him after he passed away.


I met the Lord with whiskey on my breath
He was worried that his drinking would impact his relationship with the Lord in the afterlife.


I still think about that night
The singer still thinks about the night of the accident and what happened.


And how that young man died
The singer thinks about how the young man died in the accident, and how it could have been prevented.


And how others sometimes pay for our mistakes
The song touches on the fact that our actions can have consequences for others besides ourselves.


The last thing on his mind
The driver was not thinking about the impact his death would have on others before he died.


As he left this world behind
The driver was dying and leaving the world behind.


Was knowing someone else's heart would break
He didn't realize that his death would impact someone else's life and hurt them emotionally as well.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JERRY LASSITER, KIM WILLIAMS, WILLIAM BROCK

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Steven Mcburnett

I was headed north on Highway Five
On a star-lit Sunday night
When a pick-up truck flew by me out of control
As I watched in my headlights
He swerved left then back right
He never hit the brakes
As he left the road

I found him lying in the grass
Among the steel and glass
With an empty whiskey bottle by his side
And through the blood and tears
He whispered in my ear
A few last words just before he died

Don't tell Mama I was drinkin'
Lord knows her soul would never rest
I can't leave this world with Mama thinkin'
I met the Lord with whiskey on my breath

I still think about that night
And how that young man died
And how others sometimes pay for our mistakes
The last thing on his mind
As he left this world behind
Was knowing someone else's heart would break

Don't tell Mama I was drinkin'
Lord knows her soul would never rest
I can't leave this world with Mama thinkin'
I met the Lord with whiskey on my breath

Don't tell Mama I was drinkin'



All comments from YouTube:

Robin Logan

Country music is about telling stories. This is a powerful story so well interpreted by Gary. Brilliant.

Joshua Brooks

"I can't leave this world with mama thinking,
I met the lord with whiskey on my breath...."
great lyrics!

Chasity Gaddy

When I and my brothers were drinking heavily Momma sing this. I've been sober since 2011 and she's been gone now 5 yrs. I miss her so much

Kyle Thomas

Congratulations how's your brother

Chasity Gaddy

They are fine don't drink like they used to. Them having children changed their outlooks on life. Im so very proud of them.

Lyric

@Chasity Gaddy you should be proud of your self to

Angie Andrews

Congratulations on your sobriety

Clay Kneece

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Christina W.

As a mother, this makes me cry every time I hear it... πŸ’”

Brenda Isajiw

Wow what a heart wrenching song! I didn't know Gary Allan sang traditional country songs like this one. Where have they been hiding them?

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