Old Man Trouble
Hans Theessink Lyrics


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Trouble on the water - Trouble on the land
Old man trouble makes his home
Where he can find a troubled man

Trouble - oh trouble
Trouble on my trail
That son of a gun's got me on the run
Old man trouble on my trail

Midnight at the crossroads
Standing by the highway side
Headlights zooming in from the distance
I'm trying to flag a ride
Gotta make it back to the Delta
The place where the blues was born
But nobody wants to take a troubled man
On his lonely journey home

Trouble - oh trouble...

It's the darkest night I've ever seen
Someone tall must have turned off the light
Trouble's my only companion
Feel like hangin' down my head and cry
I thought I heard Blind Willie Johnson sing
What is the soul of a man
Get down on your bended knees my brother
One day you will understand

Trouble - oh trouble...

Trouble on the water - Trouble on the land




Old man trouble makes his home
Where he can find a troubled man

Overall Meaning

In "Old Man Trouble," Hans Theessink sings about the universal experience of struggling with personal problems and confronting adversity, depicted here as a physical manifestation of Old Man Trouble, who makes his home wherever he can find someone struggling. The singer is running from his troubles and trying to make it back home to the Delta, the birthplace of the blues, but he can't find a ride because he's a "troubled man." In the desolate darkness, he hears Blind Willie Johnson's voice asking, "What is the soul of a man?" and urging him to humble himself before one day achieving understanding.


Throughout the song, Theessink employs vivid imagery to represent the emotional and psychological weight of personal suffering. "Trouble on the water - Trouble on the land" serves as both a literal description of the omnipresence of trouble and as a metaphor for the inescapability of problems in life. The singer's attempt to flag down a ride is a symbol of his desperation and loneliness, as well as his desire to put literal and figurative distance between himself and his troubles. The haunting refrain of "Trouble - oh trouble" underscores the sense of hopelessness and futility that comes with battling personal demons.


Overall, "Old Man Trouble" is a moving and introspective depiction of the human experience of struggling with adversity. The use of powerful imagery, references to blues music, and a soulful vocal delivery make this song a powerful representation of the universal struggle of battling personal problems.


Line by Line Meaning

Trouble on the water - Trouble on the land
Trouble can strike anywhere, be it on the water or on the land


Old man trouble makes his home
Trouble is ever-present and has found a permanent home in this world


Where he can find a troubled man
Trouble seeks out those who are troubled and vulnerable


Trouble - oh trouble
Trouble is a persistent and unrelenting force


Trouble on my trail
Trouble never lets me go and is always following me


That son of a gun's got me on the run
Trouble has control over me and I am trying to escape it


Old man trouble on my trail
Trouble is always chasing after me no matter where I go


Midnight at the crossroads
At a critical moment of decision when things can go either way


Standing by the highway side
Feeling lost and alone and desperately needing help


Headlights zooming in from the distance
A glimmer of hope for a way out of trouble


I'm trying to flag a ride
I am seeking assistance and support from others


Gotta make it back to the Delta
I need to get back to my roots and where I feel at home


The place where the blues was born
A place of origin and history


But nobody wants to take a troubled man
No one wants to take on the burden of someone who is already in trouble


On his lonely journey home
Feeling abandoned and isolated on the path towards resolution


It's the darkest night I've ever seen
Feeling at my lowest point, with no hope in sight


Someone tall must have turned off the light
It seems like a higher power has left me in the dark


Trouble's my only companion
Feeling completely consumed by adversity


Feel like hangin' down my head and cry
Feeling defeated and overwhelmed by the challenges I am facing


I thought I heard Blind Willie Johnson sing
Finding solace and inspiration in the music of a blues legend


What is the soul of a man
Contemplating the nature and essence of humanity


Get down on your bended knees my brother
Submitting oneself to a higher power and seeking guidance


One day you will understand
Believing that someday, things will become clear and make sense




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