In the Pines
Jackson C. Frank Lyrics


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Black girl, black girl, don't lie to me
Where did you sleep last night?
In the pines, in the pines
Where the sun never shines
I shivered the whole night through

My daddy was a railway man
Died a mile and a half from town
His head was found in a driver wheel
His body has never been found

I wish to my Lord I had never seen your face
Heard your lying tongue
You cause me to weep and you cause me to moan
I'm sorry you ever where born

My daddy's ma was an engineer
My sister drove a hack van
I worked out in the engine yard
All day I balled the jack

Black girl, black girl, don't lie to me
Tell me where, where did you sleep last night?
In the pines, in the pines




Where the sun never shines
I shivered the whole night through

Overall Meaning

The song "In the Pines" by Jackson C. Frank is a haunting lament of a man seeking answers from a woman he suspects of infidelity. The repetition of the opening lines "Black girl, black girl, don't lie to me, where did you sleep last night?" sets a tone of desperation and mistrust. The woman's response, that she slept "in the pines, where the sun never shines," suggests that she may be hiding something.


The second verse of the song introduces a new layer of tragedy. The singer reveals that his father was a railway man who died under mysterious circumstances. His head was found in a driver wheel, but his body was never recovered. This detail adds to the sense of foreboding and loss that permeates the song.


The final verse offers a glimpse into the singer's family history, with references to his grandmother and sister. The repetition of the opening lines serves as a refrain, underscoring the song's central theme of distrust and betrayal.


Overall, "In the Pines" is a deeply emotional song that conveys a sense of sadness and despair. While its origins remain murky, the song has endured through multiple iterations over the years, and continues to be a haunting presence in the world of folk music.


Line by Line Meaning

Black girl, black girl, don't lie to me
Addressing an African American girl, asking her to tell the truth


Where did you sleep last night?
Asking where the person spent the night


In the pines, in the pines
Revealing that the person slept in the forest, specifically in the pine trees


Where the sun never shines
Elaborating on the specific location within the forest, where there is no sunlight


I shivered the whole night through
Describing the discomfort experienced during the night spent in the cold forest


My daddy was a railway man
Introducing the singer's father and his occupation


Died a mile and a half from town
Revealing the father's fate of passing away near the town


His head was found in a driver wheel
Explaining how the father died, with his head being found in a driver wheel


His body has never been found
Expressing that the father's body was not recovered


I wish to my Lord I had never seen your face
Expressing regret for ever having met the person being addressed


Heard your lying tongue
Accusing the person of being dishonest


You cause me to weep and you cause me to moan
Describing the emotional pain that the person has caused


I'm sorry you ever where born
Expressing intense disapproval and regret for the person's existence


My daddy's ma was an engineer
Introducing the singer's grandmother and her occupation


My sister drove a hack van
Mentioning the singer's sister and her profession


I worked out in the engine yard
Revealing the artist's occupation as working in the engine yard


All day I balled the jack
Explaining the manual labor done by the artist in the engine yard


Black girl, black girl, don't lie to me
Repeating the opening line, as if to stress the importance of telling the truth


Tell me where, where did you sleep last night?
Asking again where the person slept during the previous night


In the pines, in the pines
Repeating the answer given earlier


Where the sun never shines
Again elaborating on the specific location within the forest where the person slept


I shivered the whole night through
Repeating the description of the discomfort experienced during the night spent in the cold forest




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