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Mama Tried
Jeffrey Shurtleff Lyrics
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Was a lonesome whistle blowin'
And a young man's dream
Of growin' up to ride
On a freight train leavin' town
Never knowin' where I'm bound
No one could change my mind but Mama tried
From a family, meek and mild
My Mama seemed to know what lay in store
'Spite of all my Sunday learnin'
To the bad, I kept a turnin'
'Til Mama couldn't hold me anymore
I turned twenty-one in prison
Doing life without parole
No one could steer me right
But Mama tried, Mama tried
Mama tried to raise me better
But her pleadings I denied
That leaves only me to
Blame 'cause Mama tried
Dear old Daddy, rest his soul
Left my Mom a heavy load
She tried so very hard to fill his shoes
Workin' hours without rest
Wanted me to have the best
She tried to raise me right but I refused
I turned twenty-one in prison
Doin' life without parole
No one could steer me right
But Mama tried, Mama tried
Mama tried to raise me better
But her pleadings I denied
That leaves only me to
Blame 'cause Mama tried
Jeffrey Shurtleff's song "Mama Tried" is a poignant reflection on a young man's struggle with rebellion and his regret for not heeding his mother's advice. The lyrics paint a picture of a restless spirit, symbolized by the lonesome whistle blowing and the dream of escaping on a freight train. The singer acknowledges that even though no one could change his mind, his mother, represented as Mama, tried her best to guide him.
The song highlights the singer's status as the only rebel child in a family that is described as meek and mild. Despite the lessons and values imparted to him through Sunday learning, he continually turns towards the path of wrongdoing. The line "To the bad, I kept a turnin'" displays his inclination towards making decisions that strayed from what his mother had hoped for him. Eventually, his rebellious choices bring him to prison at the age of twenty-one, where he faces a life sentence without parole.
Through these powerful lyrics, Shurtleff conveys the weight of the singer's regret. He acknowledges that his mother, who has since passed away, tried her best to raise him better. However, he ignored her pleadings and chose his own path. As the song concludes, the singer accepts the blame for his actions, as he sings, "That leaves only me to blame 'cause Mama tried."
Overall, "Mama Tried" explores the theme of a young man's struggle with rebellion and the remorse he feels for not heeding his mother's guidance. It serves as a reminder of the importance of listening to the wisdom of those who care for us.
Line by Line Meaning
First thing I remember knowin'
The earliest memory I have is
Was a lonesome whistle blowin'
Hearing a lonely train whistle
And a young man's dream
And having a dream as a young man
Of growin' up to ride
To grow up and ride
On a freight train leavin' town
On a train leaving town
Never knowin' where I'm bound
Without knowing where I'm going
No one could change my mind but Mama tried
But my mother tried her best to change my mind
One and only rebel child
The only rebellious child
From a family, meek and mild
From a timid and gentle family
My Mama seemed to know what lay in store
My mother seemed to understand what will happen
'Spite of all my Sunday learnin'
Despite all the lessons I learned on Sundays
To the bad, I kept a turnin'
I kept turning towards the wrong path
'Til Mama couldn't hold me anymore
Until my mother couldn't control me anymore
I turned twenty-one in prison
I reached the age of twenty-one while in prison
Doing life without parole
Serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole
No one could steer me right
No one could guide me in the right direction
But Mama tried, Mama tried
But my mother tried her best, she really did
Mama tried to raise me better
My mother tried to raise me in a better way
But her pleadings I denied
But I refused to listen to her pleas
That leaves only me to
That makes me solely responsible
Blame 'cause Mama tried
To blame because my mother tried
Dear old Daddy, rest his soul
My dear late father
Left my Mom a heavy load
Left my mother with a difficult burden
She tried so very hard to fill his shoes
She made great efforts to take his place
Workin' hours without rest
Working tirelessly for long hours
Wanted me to have the best
Desiring the best for me
She tried to raise me right but I refused
She tried to raise me properly, but I rejected it
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