Banks Of The Ohio
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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I asked my love to take a walk
Take a walk, just a little ways
And as we walked and we would talk
How it would be our weddingday

And only say that you'll be mine
In no others arms entwined
Down beside where the waters flow
On the banks of the Ohio

I asked her if she'd marry me
And my wife forever be
She only turned her head away
And had no other words to say
And only say that you'll be mine
In no others arms entwined
Down beside where the waters flow
On the banks of the Ohio

I plunged a knife into her breast
And told her she was going to rest
She cried "Oh Willy, don't murder me
I'm not prepared for eternity"

I took her by her golden curls
And drug her down to the river-side
An there I threw her into drown
And I watched her as she floated down

And only say that you'll be mine
In no others arms entwined
Down beside where the waters flow
Down by the banks of the Ohio

And going home between twelve and one
I cried "Oh Lord, what have I've done?"
I've killed the only girl I love
Because she would not marry me

And only say that you'll be mine
In no others arms entwined




Down beside where the waters flow
Down by the banks of the Ohio

Overall Meaning

The song Banks of the Ohio is a ballad about a man who asks his love to take a walk along the banks of the Ohio river. As they walk, he proposes to her and asks her to be his wife. However, she turns him down, and in a fit of rage, he pulls out a knife, stabs her, and throws her body into the river. The killer later regrets his actions and feels immense guilt and sorrow for what he has done. The song is set to a somber melody, and the lyrics paint a clear picture of a tragic and violent event.


The lyrics of the song reflect one of the darker aspects of human nature, the theme of domestic violence, and the tragic consequences of unrequited love. It highlights the theme of possessiveness, where the killer could not bear the thought of his love being with someone else. The song’s structure is simple, and the lyrics are repetitive, emphasizing the killer’s desire for his love’s affections.


Line by Line Meaning

I asked my love to take a walk
I requested that my loved one come for a walk with me


Take a walk just a little ways
Let's just take a brief stroll


And as we walked, along we talk
As we walked, we spoke to one another


All would be our wedding day
We spoke about getting married and how happy it would be


And only say that you'll be mine
Commit to being only with me


In no others arms entwined
Promise to not become romantically involved with anyone else


Down beside where the waters flow
Let's walk by the riverside


Down by the banks of the Ohio
Let's walk by the banks of the Ohio river


I asked her if she'd marry me
I proposed to her


And my wife forever be
I wanted her to be my wife forever


She only turned her head away
She rejected my proposal


And had no other words to say
She didn't give me any explanation


I plunged a knife into her breast
I brutally stabbed her


And told her she was going to rest
I claimed that I was putting her to rest


She cried 'Oh Willy, don't murder me
She pleaded with me not to kill her


I'm not prepared for eternity'
She wasn't ready to die


I took her by her golden curls
I grabbed her hair


And drug her down to the river side
I dragged her to the riverbank


And there I threw her into drown
I threw her in the river to die


And I watched her as she floated down
I stood there and watched her dead body drift away


And going home between twelve and one
As I walked home in the early hours


I cried 'Oh Lord, what have I've done?'
I realized the gravity of my heinous act


I've killed the only girl I love
I murdered the only person I loved


Because she would not marry me
I committed this murder because she turned down my proposal




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Wayfaring Stranger - The New Appalachians - Lyrics

I am a poor wayfaring stranger
Traveling through this world alone

There will be no sickness, toil or danger
In that grand land to which I roam

Well I'm going home to see my mother
I'm going home to a morning rose
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I'm only goin' over home

Musical Interlude

I know dark clouds will gather 'round me
I know my way is rough and steep
And beautiful fields lie just before me
Where God's redeemed there vigils keep

Well I'm going home to see my brothers
I'm going home no more to roam
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I'm only goin' over home

Musical Interlude

I'm going home to see my Father
I'm going home no more to roam
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I’m only goin’ where no one roams

I want to wear that crown of glory
When I get to that good land
I want to shout out salvation story
In concert with that blood washed band.
I'm going there to see my saviour
I’ll see his face no more to roam
I'm only going over Jordan
I'm only going over home
I'm only goin' over home

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