In My Hour Of Darkness
Gram Parsons Lyrics


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In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed
Once I knew a young man went driving through the night
Miles and miles without a word but just his high beam lights
Who'd have ever thought they'd build such a deadly Denver bend
To be so strong, to take so long as it would till the end

In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed

Another young man safely, strummed his silver stringed guitar
And He played to people everywhere some say he was a star
But he was just a country boy, his simple songs confess
And the music he had in him so very few possess
In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed

The there was an old man kind and wise with age
And he read me just like a book never missed a page
And loved him like a father, and I loved him like my friend
And I knew his time could shortly come but I did not know just when
In my hour of darkness in my time of need




Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed

Overall Meaning

The song In My Hour of Darkness by Gram Parsons is a reflection on life, death and the power of music to soothe the soul. The first verse is about a young man who is driving through the night without saying a word to anyone, with only his high beam lights to guide him. The fatal bend that he encounters is described as being so strong that it will take him until the end. Here, Gram Parsons is reflecting on the idea that sometimes we cannot control the events in our lives and we are forced to navigate the twists and turns that fate brings our way.


The second verse pays tribute to another young man, who played his silver stringed guitar and sang to people everywhere. Although he was just a country boy with simple songs, he captured the hearts of many and some even called him a star. This is a reference to the power of music to connect people across boundaries of age, geography, and social class. Music has the power to bring people together and lift us up when we are feeling down.


Finally, the song concludes with a reflection on an old man who was kind, wise and beloved. Although the singer of the song knows that the old man's time is coming to an end, he is still treasured as a father and a friend. These lines are a reminder that we are all mortal and that at some point, we will all face the end of our time on this earth. However, the hope is that we can face that hour of darkness with the strength and grace of those who have gone before us.


Line by Line Meaning

In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
As I face difficult times, I pray for guidance and help from a higher power.


Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed
My prayer is for clear sight and quick action to navigate the challenges ahead.


Once I knew a young man went driving through the night
A story of a young man seeking something, perhaps a sense of purpose or direction, by driving alone in the dark.


Miles and miles without a word but just his high beam lights
The young man traveled aimlessly, using only his car’s high beams to illuminate the path forward.


Who'd have ever thought they'd build such a deadly Denver bend
An unexpected road hazard appears on the young man’s journey, highlighting the unpredictability of life’s challenges.


To be so strong, to take so long as it would till the end
The young man is facing an immense obstacle that requires perseverance and endurance to overcome.


Another young man safely, strummed his silver stringed guitar
A contrasting story of a young musician who found success through his simple, honest songs.


And He played to people everywhere some say he was a star
The musician’s music resonated with many people and earned him widespread admiration, though he remained humble.


But he was just a country boy, his simple songs confess
Despite his fame, the musician remained true to his roots and continued to share his authentic experiences through his music.


And the music he had in him so very few possess
The musician had a talent and a passion for his craft that only a select few are blessed with.


The there was an old man kind and wise with age
A story of an elderly man who had gained wisdom and insight throughout his long life.


And he read me just like a book never missed a page
The old man had the ability to understand and empathize with others, using his experiences to help guide them through life.


And loved him like a father, and I loved him like my friend
The singer had a close relationship with the old man, viewing him as both a mentor and a friend.


And I knew his time could shortly come but I did not know just when
The singer was aware that the old man’s life was coming to an end, but didn’t know when it would happen.


Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed
The singer’s prayer for guidance and support continues, as he faces the uncertainty of the future.




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Written by: EMMYLOU HARRIS, GRAM PARSONS

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Lorenzo Joker

In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed
Once I knew a young man went driving through the night
Miles and miles without a word but just his high beam lights
Who'd have ever thought they'd build such a deadly Denver bend
To be so strong, to take so long as it would till the end

In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed

Another young man safely, strummed his silver stringed guitar
And He played to people everywhere some say he was a star
But he was just a country boy, his simple songs confess
And the music he had in him so very few possess
In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed

The there was an old man kind and wise with age
And he read me just like a book never missed a page
And loved him like a father, and I loved him like my friend
And I knew his time could shortly come but I did not know just when
In my hour of darkness in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed



NoRosesForMe

Then there was an old man
Kind and wise with age
And he read me just like a book and he
never missed a page
And I loved him like my father
And I loved him like my friend
And I knew his time would shortly come
but I did not know just when


R.L.L.     my grandfather-- we love you! ...he was a father and a dear friend. .........and the angels sang him to his rest...



All comments from YouTube:

Eugene Plaud

Gram's songs are always new, no matter how many times I hear them.

Margaret Ross

It amazes me that Gram was so creative in his last months despite his problems with substance abuse. Wish he could have overcome his demons and had the life he deserved. Glad to see so many appreciate him.

Appalachian Home Girl

Gram is one of those artists you stay fascinated with even after their tragic passing so young.

Lorenzo Joker

In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed
Once I knew a young man went driving through the night
Miles and miles without a word but just his high beam lights
Who'd have ever thought they'd build such a deadly Denver bend
To be so strong, to take so long as it would till the end

In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed

Another young man safely, strummed his silver stringed guitar
And He played to people everywhere some say he was a star
But he was just a country boy, his simple songs confess
And the music he had in him so very few possess
In my hour of darkness, in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed

The there was an old man kind and wise with age
And he read me just like a book never missed a page
And loved him like a father, and I loved him like my friend
And I knew his time could shortly come but I did not know just when
In my hour of darkness in my time of need
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed
Oh Lord, grant me vision oh, Lord grant me speed

dwane smith

Thanks for lyrics

Shannon Traynor

wow... Gram and Emmylou were magic together . I cherish the music Gram made in his short time , and just imagine the music that could have been . Keep singing Gram , we miss you <3

joseph lemko

Awesome recording. I can listen to this song all day long. Gram Parson was such a great talent.

Lucille Zito

He is buried near my family, and for years not knowing who this grave was, but impressed by the beautiful headstone, I would always leave just one flower. So, today I searched him and found out that he is a great musician. Rest In Peace my little friend. See you on next visit. God Bless You!

molly mojave

Lucille Zito there is something extremely touching about this

Rich Ford

I visited him and left a gift, it really is a beautiful site.

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