One Of These Days I'm Gonna Sit Down And Talk To Paul
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul
One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul
I'm gonna ask him about his travelin'
And he will tell me about it all
One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul

I'm gonna tell him I read all his books
I'm gonna tell him I read all his books
And that is sure was hard to follow down the same road that he took
But I'm gonna tell him I read all his books

He'll introduce me to Luke and Timothy
He will introduce me to Luke and Timothy
I will be so glad to meet them and they will be glad to meet me
He will introduce me to Luke and Timothy

One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul
(Talk to Paul)
One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to
Sit down and talk to Paul
I'm gonna meet his friends in Heaven
I'll be singin' with them all
One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul

One of these days I'm gonna shake that healing hand
One of these days I'm gonna shake that healing hand
That hand that raised up Uticus, that old sleepin', fallen man
One of these days I'm gonna shake that healing hand

I know just how he felt locked in that jail
I know just how he felt locked in that jail
And I bet that him and Silas will have quite a tale to tell
I know just how he felt locked in that jail

One of these days I'm gonna sit down and
Sit down and talk to Paul
One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to
Sit down and talk to Paul
I'm gonna ask him about his journeys
And he will tell me about them all




One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to
Sit down and talk to Paul

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Johnny Cash's song "One of These Days I'm Gonna Sit Down and Talk to Paul" are a reflection of Cash's deep religious faith and admiration for the apostle Paul. Cash is expressing his desire to have a conversation with Paul, a man whose travels and writings have influenced Cash's own spiritual journey. He wants to hear about Paul's travels and learn more about the experiences that shaped him as a person of faith.


In the second verse, Cash speaks of reading all of Paul's books, and understanding the difficulty of following the same path that Paul did. He recognizes the challenges that come with a deep faith and a life of service to others. In verse three, he looks forward to meeting two of Paul's companions, Luke and Timothy, in heaven. Cash's desire to meet these men shows his deep respect for the community of faith that Paul created.


In verse four, Cash speaks of meeting Paul in heaven, and singing with his friends. This is a powerful image of the joy that comes from a life of faith, and the reward that awaits those who follow in the footsteps of the apostles. In the final verse, Cash speaks of shaking Paul's "healing hand", a reference to Paul's many miracles performed in the name of Christ. He notes that he has been locked up like Paul, but also recognizes the powerful witness of Paul's own experience in jail.


Line by Line Meaning

One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul
I will eventually make time to converse with Paul.


I'm gonna ask him about his travelin'
I want to learn about his travelling experiences.


And he will tell me about it all
Paul will share his experiences with me.


I'm gonna tell him I read all his books
I will inform Paul that I have read all his books.


That is sure was hard to follow down the same road that he took
I found it challenging to follow his path.


He will introduce me to Luke and Timothy
Paul will introduce me to his friends Luke and Timothy.


I will be so glad to meet them and they will be glad to meet me
We will all be delighted to meet each other.


I'm gonna meet his friends in Heaven
When I go to heaven, I will meet his friends.


I'll be singin' with them all
I will join in singing with them.


One of these days I'm gonna shake that healing hand
I will get the chance to shake Paul's hand and receive his healing touch.


That hand that raised up Uticus, that old sleepin', fallen man
The same hand that raised Uticus from a deep sleep will be the one I shake.


I know just how he felt locked in that jail
I can comprehend how he felt imprisoned.


And I bet that him and Silas will have quite a tale to tell
I am sure that Paul and Silas will have an interesting story to share.


I'm gonna ask him about his journeys
I want to inquire about Paul's travels.


And he will tell me about them all
Paul will provide a detailed account of his journeys.


One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul
I will sit and converse with Paul one day.




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Written by: JOHN R. CASH

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