Turnaround
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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Where are you going
My little one
Little one
Where are you going
My sonny
My own
Turn around and your two
Turn around and your four
Turn around your a young man going out of my door
Ohhhhhhhh my little one
Where are you going my little one
Little one
Little swim suits and petticoats
Where have you gone?
Turn around she's tiny
Turn around and she's grown
Turn around she's a young wife with babes of her own
Ohhhhhhhh little one
Turn around and their tiny
Turn around and their grown
Turn around




And they're gone
And you're there all alone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jimmie Rodgers’ “Turnaround” speak to the bittersweet experience of watching a child grow up and eventually leave the nest. The song paints a picture of a parent watching their child grow up before their eyes and feeling a sense of sadness and longing as they reflect on all the milestones and special moments they shared together. The words “turn around” are repeated throughout the song as a nod to how quickly time passes and how the child seems to grow up in the blink of an eye.


The first stanza of the song speaks directly to the child, asking them where they’re going as they head out the door. The second stanza reflects on the child’s younger years, referencing their little swim suits and petticoats, while the third stanza acknowledges that the child is now a young adult with their own family. The chorus then follows, repeating the phrase “where are you going my little one” and reflecting on how quickly time passes as the child grows and eventually leaves the home.


The final stanza of the song brings the listener back to the present moment, where the parent is now alone and reflecting on all the memories they shared with their child. The song ends on a poignant note, with the parent realizing that they must let go and allow their child to make their own way in the world, no matter how hard it may be to say goodbye.


Line by Line Meaning

Where are you going
Asking where the person is headed


My little one
Addressing the person as a beloved little one


Little one
Repeating the endearing address


Where are you going
Repeating the question to emphasize the importance of the answer


My sonny
Addressing the person as a beloved son


My own
Expressing ownership and affection


Turn around and your two
The person has grown from a baby to a toddler


Turn around and your four
The person has grown from a toddler to a young child


Turn around your a young man going out of my door
The person has grown up and is leaving home


Ohhhhhhhh my little one
Expressing love and sadness over the person's departure


Where are you going my little one
Repeating the question with deeper emotion


Little swim suits and petticoats
Reminiscing about the person's childhood


Where have you gone?
Expressing confusion and disbelief over how quickly time has passed


Turn around she's tiny
The person has grown from a tiny baby


Turn around and she's grown
The person has grown up very quickly


Turn around she's a young wife with babes of her own
The person has grown up, gotten married, and started a family


Ohhhhhhhh little one
Expressing love and pride for the person's accomplishments


Turn around and their tiny
The person's children have just been born


Turn around and their grown
The person's children have grown up very quickly


Turn around
The repetition of this phrase emphasizes how quickly time has passed


And they're gone
The person's children have moved away or grown up


And you're there all alone
The person is left feeling lonely and empty after their children have grown up and left




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