I Know a Place
John Hiatt Lyrics


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I know a place
Where the dogs ain't barking
I know a place
Where the sun don't shine

I know a place
Where the ghosts do the talking
In the back of my mind
In the back of my mind

I know a place
Little thirteen-year-old cousin
Blood running high
Got a knife in his hand

No daddy would do
Those things to his mama
So he opened that blade
And he stuck that man

I know a place
I know a place

I know a place
And it goes no further
Than where you are
When you leave it behind

One piece of advice
From one son to another
Get out of your mind
Get out of your mind





I know a place
I know a place

Overall Meaning

" I Know a Place" by John Hiatt is a song that speaks to the darker aspects of human experience, particularly the experiences of violence and trauma. The song opens with an evocative description of a peaceful place, a place where the dogs aren't barking and the sun doesn't shine. It quickly becomes clear, however, that this place exists only in the singer's mind, as he sings "In the back of my mind, in the back of my mind." This place is contrasted with the violence that the singer has witnessed, symbolized by the thirteen-year-old cousin with a knife in his hand, who has just stabbed an abusive man. The song seems to suggest that, while the world can be a violent and frightening place, there is a place of safety and peace that exists within oneself, a place that can be accessed by leaving the troubles of the world behind and getting out of one's own mind.


Interestingly enough, this song has been covered by Bonnie Raitt, who released her version of the song in 1990.


Line by Line Meaning

I know a place
The singer is confident that they know of a location.


Where the dogs ain't barking
The location is peaceful and quiet, free from canine disturbance.


Where the sun don't shine
The place is dark, either literally or figuratively.


Where the ghosts do the talking
There are unseen spirits present in this mysterious location, possibly offering counsel or insight.


In the back of my mind
This knowledge or memory is within the artist's consciousness, but hidden from view.


In the back of my mind
Repetition for emphasis.


Little thirteen-year-old cousin
The singer refers to someone they know personally, who is still young and vulnerable.


Blood running high
This person is experiencing intense emotions and potentially violent urges.


Got a knife in his hand
The person is armed and dangerous.


No daddy would do
The actions of a father figure are not in question.


Those things to his mama
The person's mother has been mistreated or hurt in some way.


So he opened that blade
The person turned to violence as a means of addressing the situation.


And he stuck that man
The person carried out their violent intentions by causing harm to another human being.


I know a place
Reiteration of the singer's previous statement.


And it goes no further
The location is secret and known only to those who are initiated or trusted by the singer.


Than where you are
The location is within the consciousness of the listener, but not yet accessed.


When you leave it behind
To access this place, one must leave behind their current concerns or identity and potentially take risks.


One piece of advice
The singer offers guidance to someone else.


From one son to another
The advice is directed towards a fellow male who may share similar experiences or struggles.


Get out of your mind
The artist recommends that the listener release themselves from obsessive, negative or limiting thoughts.


Get out of your mind
Repetition for emphasis.


I know a place
Reiteration of the artist's previous statement.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN HIATT

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