Trouble in Mind
Jimmie Dale Gilmore Lyrics


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Trouble in mind, I'm blue
But I won't be blue always,
Because the sun's gonna shine
In my back door someday.

I'm gonna lay my head
On some lonesome railroad line
And let that 2:19
Pass through my worried mind.

--- Instrumental ---

Trouble in mind, I'm blue
And I've almost lost my mind
Sometimes I feel like livin'
Sometimes I feel like dyin'.

I'm going down to the river
I'm going to buy me a rockin' chair
And if the blues don't leave me
I'm goin' to rock away from here.

--- Instrumental ---

Trouble in mind, I'm blue,
My ole heart is a-beating slow
I never had so much trouble
In my life before.

My good gal she's gone to Sydney
And it sure did grieve my mind
When you see me laughing
I'm just a-trying to keep from cryin'.





Trouble In Mind...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in "Trouble in Mind" by Jimmie Dale Gilmore touch on themes of sadness, hope, and the struggles one faces in life. The opening lines, "Trouble in mind, I'm blue, but I won't be blue always," convey a feeling of melancholy and emotional distress. The singer acknowledges their current state of sadness but believes that it won't last forever because "the sun's gonna shine in my back door someday." This suggests that there is hope for a brighter future, despite the present troubles.


In the following verse, the lyrics become more introspective as the singer contemplates laying their head on a lonesome railroad line, allowing the passing train to distract them from their worried mind. This metaphorical gesture demonstrates the singer's desire to escape their troubles, even if only momentarily. The speeding train symbolizes a temporary respite or a brief distraction from their troubled thoughts.


Moving further into the song, the lyrics express the ongoing turmoil within the singer's mind. They confess that they are "blue" and have nearly lost their sanity: "Sometimes I feel like livin', sometimes I feel like dyin'." This line captures the profound emotional fluctuation experienced by the singer, emphasizing the intensity of their inner struggles.


Subsequently, the lyrics mention the singer's plan to go down to the river and purchase a rocking chair. The rocking chair serves as a symbol of comfort and solace. The singer hopes that by sitting in this chair, they can find relief from the blues. However, they also acknowledge that if the blues persist, they will leave their current location and seek solace elsewhere, implying the importance of actively seeking a way out of their troubles.


In the final verse, the lyrics reveal that the singer's loved one has left for Sydney, causing further distress. The absence of their companion heavily weighs on their heart, resulting in significant trouble in their life. However, the lyrics also mention that the singer may appear to be laughing, but it is merely a cover-up to prevent themselves from breaking down in tears. This juxtaposition of laughter and tears demonstrates the conflicting emotions and internal struggles the singer is facing.


Overall, "Trouble in Mind" by Jimmie Dale Gilmore delves into the complex nature of human emotions and experiences. It speaks to the presence of both sadness and hope, as well as the ongoing battles within one's mind. The lyrics portray a deeply introspective and relatable exploration of the challenges faced in life, ultimately offering a glimmer of optimism for a brighter future.


Line by Line Meaning

Trouble in mind, I'm blue
I am feeling down and troubled


But I won't be blue always
But I know my sadness won't last forever


Because the sun's gonna shine
Because better times are coming


In my back door someday
And I will find joy and happiness in unexpected places


I'm gonna lay my head
I will rest and contemplate my worries


On some lonesome railroad line
In a desolate and isolated place


And let that 2:19
And allow the passing of a train, specifically the 2:19


Pass through my worried mind
To ease my troubled thoughts


Trouble in mind, I'm blue
My troubles continue and I am feeling sad


And I've almost lost my mind
I am on the verge of losing my sanity


Sometimes I feel like livin'
Sometimes I have the desire to live and enjoy life


Sometimes I feel like dyin'
But there are moments when I feel overwhelmed and hopeless


I'm going down to the river
I am heading towards the river


I'm going to buy me a rockin' chair
To purchase a rocking chair for comfort and solace


And if the blues don't leave me
And if my sadness does not go away


I'm goin' to rock away from here
I will rock away my worries and leave this place


Trouble in mind, I'm blue
I am still troubled and feeling sad


My ole heart is a-beating slow
My heart is beating slowly


I never had so much trouble
I have never experienced so many difficulties


In my life before
In all my previous years


My good gal she's gone to Sydney
The woman I care about has left for Sydney


And it sure did grieve my mind
And it deeply saddens and worries me


When you see me laughing
When you observe me smiling


I'm just a-trying to keep from cryin'
I am trying to hide my tears and keep my emotions in check




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Richard M. Jones

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Comments from YouTube:

Dennis King

Terrific song and video! Great Butch Hancock tune, fine performance by Jimmie, and buck dancing, too!

steven schararth

Going to see Jimmy and Butch tonight in Terlingua! YEE HAW! Viva Terlingua!

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