Wildwood In The Pines
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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There's a wildwood in the pines where the family used to gather
There's a little shady grove where they built a country church
They was singing in the ground Baptisin' in the river
Glory! Hallelujah, brother! Sweet salvation there was found

So I believe that the saints go side-by-side in the
land that lies up yonder
I believe that there are streets there paved with gold
There are people on their feet shoutin', singin' hallelujah!
I believe that Jesus loves me I can feel it in my soul

There's a long and windin' road that I long once more to travel
There's a home place in my heart sittin' high upon a hill
There's a rosewood rockin' chair and a place set at the table
Guess I better have a little talk with Jesus Maybe he can take me there

So I believe that the saints go side-by-side in the
land that lies up yonder
I believe that there are streets there paved with gold
There are people on their feet shoutin', singin' hallelujah!
I believe that Jesus loves me I can feel it in my soul

So I believe that the saints go side-by-side in the
land that lies up yonder
I believe that there are streets there paved with gold




There are people on their feet shoutin', singin' hallelujah!
I believe that Jesus loves me I can feel it in my soul

Overall Meaning

In "Wildwood in the Pines," Johnny Cash reflects on his faith and the longing for a place of spiritual comfort. The song highlights the importance of family and the sacredness of nature. The wildwood, a dense area of forest, holds memories of family gatherings where they built a church and practiced their faith through singing and baptism. The phrase "Baptisin' in the river" is significant as it connects the idea of the natural world with spiritual renewal.


The chorus echoes the Christian belief in heaven, where the saints gather side by side in a land paved with gold. Cash considers his own mortality and believes in a glorious afterlife where he will be reunited with his loved ones. The final lines suggest a need to reach out to Jesus for guidance, implying that faith is an ongoing process of seeking and learning.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a wildwood in the pines where the family used to gather
There is a forest area in the pine trees where Johnny's family used to assemble


There's a little shady grove where they built a country church
A small and shaded park was created where they erected a rural chapel


They was singing in the ground Baptisin' in the river
They sang on the soil while baptizing in the river


Glory! Hallelujah, brother! Sweet salvation there was found
They exclaimed praises to express their gratitude to have found lovely deliverance


So I believe that the saints go side-by-side in the land that lies up yonder
Johnny thinks that God's devout followers are together in heaven


I believe that there are streets there paved with gold
He's convinced that the roads in heaven are lined with pure gold


There are people on their feet shoutin', singin' hallelujah!
He imagines people standing up and chanting hallelujah in praise


I believe that Jesus loves me I can feel it in my soul
Johnny's conviction of experiencing Jesus's affection in his heart


There's a long and windin' road that I long once more to travel
There's an extended and twisting path that Johnny desires to explore again


There's a home place in my heart sittin' high upon a hill
Johnny has a special place in his heart, situated on a hilltop


There's a rosewood rockin' chair and a place set at the table
A rocking chair crafted in rosewood and a seat at the dining area


Guess I better have a little talk with Jesus Maybe he can take me there
Johnny thinks it's best to converse with God and requests him to transport him there




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RODNEY J. CROWELL

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on Wayfaring Stranger

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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