Two Timin' Woman
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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I woke up this mornin' in a terrible mood
Now you talk about a woman treatin' a good man rude
She had me talkin' to myself gazin' at that mean ol' wall
She had another daddy waitin' down at the end of the hall

She changes with the weather like the leaves I recall
She blossoms in the spring but then she's gone in the fall
A two timin' woman with a heart of solid stone
She tells me that she loves me but her heart's a little under grown

Well, she said she'd never leave me but she got the urge to roam
She drifts around the country like a steamboat on a foam
She never changes course, she just goes along that same ol' way
And I hope she keeps a driftin' rolls along back home someday

'Cause if I ever find her, gonna chain her to the floor
And tell her, "Now sit there, woman, you ain't leavin' no more
I'm gonna tame your mama till you're eatin' from my hand
It's not that I don't love you, honey, it's just to make you understand"

Yes, I woke up this mornin' in a terrible mood
You talk about a woman treatin' a good man rude




She had me talkin' to myself gazin' at that mean ol' wall
She had another daddy waitin' down at the end of the hall

Overall Meaning

In Johnny Cash's song Two Timin' Woman, the singer wakes up in a terrible mood, frustrated and hurt by a woman who is treating him poorly. The woman in question is described as changing with the seasons, blossoming in the spring but disappearing in the fall. She also has a heart of stone, telling the singer she loves him but not showing it truly. She has a wandering spirit and often leaves, leading the singer to daydream about chaining her to the floor to keep her from leaving. The song ultimately ends on a bitter note, with the singer still hurt and frustrated by the woman's behavior.


The lyrics of Two Timin' Woman paint a picture of a toxic relationship, one where the woman in question is not only unfaithful but emotionally unavailable, leading to disappointment and frustration for the singer. This theme of heartache and disappointment is one that Cash often returned to in his music, reflecting his own experiences of love and loss.


Line by Line Meaning

I woke up this mornin' in a terrible mood
The singer is feeling upset and frustrated.


Now you talk about a woman treatin' a good man rude
The singer is upset with a woman who is mistreating him.


She had me talkin' to myself gazin' at that mean ol' wall
The woman's behavior is making the singer feel crazy and stuck.


She had another daddy waitin' down at the end of the hall
The woman is cheating on the singer with another man.


She changes with the weather like the leaves I recall
The woman's moods and behavior are unpredictable and inconsistent.


She blossoms in the spring but then she's gone in the fall
The woman shows affection, but then becomes distant again.


A two timin' woman with a heart of solid stone
The woman is unfaithful and unfeeling towards the singer.


She tells me that she loves me but her heart's a little under grown
The woman claims to love the singer, but is not mature enough to handle a committed relationship.


Well, she said she'd never leave me but she got the urge to roam
The woman promised to stay with the singer, but is now feeling restless and wants to leave.


She drifts around the country like a steamboat on a foam
The woman is wandering aimlessly, without a clear direction or purpose.


She never changes course, she just goes along that same ol' way
The woman is stuck in her unfaithful behavior and continues to act the same way.


And I hope she keeps a driftin' rolls along back home someday
The singer wants the woman to leave him alone and never come back.


'Cause if I ever find her, gonna chain her to the floor
The singer is so upset with the woman's behavior that he wants to physically restrain her.


And tell her, "Now sit there, woman, you ain't leavin' no more
The singer wants to keep the woman trapped in the relationship permanently.


I'm gonna tame your mama till you're eatin' from my hand
The singer wants to dominate and control the woman to the point where she is completely dependent on him.


It's not that I don't love you, honey, it's just to make you understand"
The singer believes that his extreme actions are necessary to make the woman see the error of her ways.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHNNY R. CASH

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I'm only goin' over Jordan
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