Lady From Baltimore
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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The lady came from Baltimore and
All she wore was lace
She didn't know that I was poor
She never saw my place

I was there to steal her money
To take her rings and run
The lady's name was Susan Moore
Her daddy read the law
She didn't know that I was poor
And lived outside the law
Her daddy said I was a thief
And didn't marry her for love
But I was Susan's true belief
And I married her for love
I was there to steal her money
To take her rings and run
The house she lived in had a
Wall to keep the robbers out
She never stopped to think at all
That that's what I'm about


Then I fell in love with the
Lady and got away with none

Overall Meaning

In Johnny Cash's song "Lady From Baltimore," the lyrics tell the story of a man who originally had intentions of stealing from a wealthy woman named Susan Moore. Susan comes from a privileged background, unaware of the singer's impoverished living conditions. However, as the story unfolds, the singer reveals that despite his initial plan, he falls in love with Susan.


The song portrays the internal struggle faced by the singer as he begins to develop genuine feelings for Susan. He acknowledges the divide in their social status and knows that her father disapproves of their relationship, believing that he is only after Susan's wealth. Nevertheless, the singer insists that his love for Susan is real, and he married her out of genuine affection.


As the lyrics progress, it becomes evident that the singer never carried through with his original intentions to steal from Susan. This is particularly significant because it highlights the transformation of the singer from a would-be thief to a person genuinely in love. Ultimately, he confesses that he found himself falling in love with Susan and abandoning his plans to rob her.


The song "Lady From Baltimore" showcases themes of love, deception, and the transformative power of genuine emotions. It reminds us that love has the potential to change our intentions and outlook on life, leading us to unexpected places.


Line by Line Meaning

The lady came from Baltimore and
The woman originated from Baltimore and


All she wore was lace
Her clothing consisted solely of lace


She didn't know that I was poor
She was unaware of my poverty


She never saw my place
She never visited my home


I was there to steal her money
I had intended to take her money unlawfully


To take her rings and run
In order to take her rings and hastily escape


The lady's name was Susan Moore
The woman's name happened to be Susan Moore


Her daddy read the law
Her father was knowledgeable in legal matters


She didn't know that I was poor
She remained oblivious to my financial state


And lived outside the law
And existed outside the boundaries of the law


Her daddy said I was a thief
Her father accused me of being a thief


And didn't marry her for love
And did not marry her out of affection


But I was Susan's true belief
However, I was the genuine belief of Susan


And I married her for love
And I wedded her out of genuine love


The house she lived in had a
The dwelling she resided in possessed a


Wall to keep the robbers out
Barrier designed to prevent burglars from entering


She never stopped to think at all
She never paused to consider


That that's what I'm about
That such behavior defined my intentions


Then I fell in love with the
Subsequently, I fell deeply in love with the


Lady and got away with none
Woman and managed to escape without any wrongdoing




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I am a poor wayfaring stranger
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In that grand land to which I roam

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I'm going home to a morning rose
I'm only goin' over Jordan
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Musical Interlude

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I know my way is rough and steep
And beautiful fields lie just before me
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I'm going home no more to roam
I'm only goin' over Jordan
I'm only goin' over home

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