The Sailor's Plea
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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Dear sweetheart, as I write to you
My heart is filled with pain
For if these things I hear are true
I'll never see you again

They tell me, darlin', that tonight
You'll wed another man
But if you do, I'll tell you true
My boat will never land

You promised that you would wait for me
That nothin' could come between
That in my arms someday you'd be
My wife and lovely queen

I builded you that cozy home
And made a garden there
And planted too with my own hands
Sweet flowers rich and rare

My future hopes are placed in you
You've been my guidin' star
Please write and tell me that you're true
To the sailor who wait's afar

Just tell me that you love me yet
Still long to be my wife




I'll return and then we'll wed
And live a happy life

Overall Meaning

"The Sailor's Plea" by Jimmie Rodgers is a heart-wrenching ballad that tells the story of a sailor who is separated from his sweetheart. The lyrics depict the sailor's pain and anguish as he learns that his beloved may be marrying someone else. He expresses his deep love for her and his hopes for their future together, emphasizing how he has built a home and a beautiful garden for them. He pleads for her to remain faithful and to wait for him, assuring her that he will return and they can build a happy life together.


The song portrays the longing and desperation of the sailor, who is torn between his duty at sea and his desire to be with his true love. It explores themes of loyalty, devotion, and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of love. The lyrics evoke a sense of yearning and vulnerability, highlighting the sailor's fear of losing his sweetheart to another man while he is away.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear sweetheart, as I write to you
My beloved, I write to you with a heavy heart


My heart is filled with pain
I am consumed with sorrow


For if these things I hear are true
If the rumors I hear are indeed accurate


I'll never see you again
I will never have the privilege of seeing you once more


They tell me, darlin', that tonight
Darling, I have been informed that this very evening


You'll wed another man
You are to marry someone else


But if you do, I'll tell you true
However, if you decide to do so, I must honestly say


My boat will never land
I will never return to land in my vessel


You promised that you would wait for me
You gave me your word that you would patiently await my return


That nothin' could come between
That no external force could disrupt our bond


That in my arms someday you'd be
That one day, you would find solace and security within my embrace


My wife and lovely queen
As my devoted spouse and cherished ruler of my heart


I builded you that cozy home
I constructed a snug dwelling for you


And made a garden there
Additionally, I created a flourishing garden in that very place


And planted too with my own hands
I personally sowed the seeds with my own two hands


Sweet flowers rich and rare
These flowers were not only beautiful but also unique and precious


My future hopes are placed in you
My aspirations for the future are contingent upon your actions


You've been my guidin' star
You have served as my guiding light


Please write and tell me that you're true
I implore you to correspond and reassure me of your faithfulness


To the sailor who wait's afar
To the mariner who anxiously awaits from a distant location


Just tell me that you love me yet
Simply affirm your enduring love for me


Still long to be my wife
And that you still yearn to be my lawful spouse


I'll return and then we'll wed
I will come back, and then we can join together in matrimony


And live a happy life
And embark on a joyous existence together




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Joe Dan Boyd

This was the first song I ever heard Jimmie Rodgers sing and I heard it on a battery-powered Zenith radio when I was a small boy growing up in Wood County, Texas. I had heard of America's Blue Yodeler, of course, but had never heard his actual voice until someone played it on the radio sometime during the early 1940s, long after the singer had died a year before I was born. I was hooked, and as I grew older I sought out his records, eventually getting copies of his entire Victor output after RCA started reissuing them on LPs. Thank you so much for this YouTube post. The picture above is amazingly sharp and shows Jimmie Rodgers in his professional prime. Years ago when I was in Kerville for a visit, I I sought out "The Blue Yodeler's Paradise," the large Kerrville house he built and lived in during the final years of his life. It was a pilgrimage I had to make.

INDY OSKARS

"Blue yodel #5" Jim Reeves
Ernest Tubb "In the jailhouse now"
Me and my brothers "Looking for a new mama"
(78 record though, heard on the radio some songs)
Hank Snow "Moonlight and skies"

John Ahrens

Wow I’m only 23 lived in Kerrville my whole life and never knew this. I just came across this song one day a few years ago and always come back to it.

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Kurt Keily

I remember playing this on my grandma's wind-up Victrola. This and I'm Lonely and Blue

INDY OSKARS

"I'm Lonely and Blue" such a great song and "My old pal" the best blues ever.
Lefty Frizzell did a great job on those two, "My old pal" the best blues ever, none better

jonnhy qwango

Just bought the zonophone 78rpm with lonely and blue . Its crackly an noisey but my god is it beautiful. I wss told its genuinely from 1930 an its a bit of history to show my future kids an that jimmie will never die as long as i have my copy or true true music

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