Harlem River Blues
Justin Townes Earle Lyrics


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Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

I'm on a roll, mama, I gotta go
Gotta get there while I still can
Troubled days are behind me now
And I know they're gonna let me in
When you see me walkin' up the FDR
Just a-singin' and a-clappin' my hands
Tell my mama I love her, tell my father I tried
Give my money to my baby to spend

'Cause Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

Good times come and they go
Even a good man'll break
He'll let his troubles bury him whole
Even though he knows what's at stake
So I'm taking no chances
Carrying over while I'm still good in His grace
Sayin' I'm no fool, mama
I know the difference between tempting and choosing my fate

So Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown




Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Justin Townes Earle's song Harlem River Blues depict a man ready to leave all his troubles behind and ride the waves of life without looking back. The song starts with the singer proclaiming his intention to go uptown in Manhattan, to the Harlem River, to drown. In this case, drowning is a metaphor for leaving his burdens and worries behind as he enters a new chapter in his life. He believes that the dirty water of the river will cover him over, giving him a new start, and he won't make a sound. This phrase also means that he won't complain or look back on his past life anymore.


The singer mentions that he is going through a good time right now, but he knows it can change any time. Even if he faces troubled times again, he won't let them bury him whole. He wants to take his chances and enjoy his good in God's grace. He acknowledges that he knows the difference between what is tempting and what could decide his future.


Overall, Harlem River Blues is a song about leaving the past behind and starting anew. The singer expresses his determination to move forward and make a new beginning free of pains and regrets.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
I feel overwhelmed by my troubles and want to end my life by drowning in the Harlem River.


Dirty water gonna cover me over
I'm not afraid to die and be covered by the dirty water of the river.


And I'm not gonna make a sound
I've given up hope and don't want to cry out for help.


I'm on a roll, mama, I gotta go
I have made up my mind to end my life and nothing can stop me.


Gotta get there while I still can
I don't want to wait and change my mind, so I'm going now while I'm still sure.


Troubled days are behind me now
I've been through a lot of difficulties and don't want to face them anymore.


And I know they're gonna let me in
I believe that death will offer me peace and acceptance.


When you see me walkin' up the FDR
If you happen to see me walking by the highway, it's because I'm heading towards the river.


Just a-singin' and a-clappin' my hands
I'm trying to keep up a brave front to hide the pain I'm feeling.


Tell my mama I love her, tell my father I tried
I want my loved ones to know that I cared for them but could not handle my problems anymore.


Give my money to my baby to spend
I don't need my money anymore and want my child to enjoy it.


'Cause Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
I'm repeating my decision to take my life.


Good times come and they go
I've had good times in my life, but they are over now.


Even a good man'll break
Even someone who tries to be good can become overwhelmed and give up.


He'll let his troubles bury him whole
Someone in distress can be completely consumed and overwhelmed by their problems.


Even though he knows what's at stake
Even if someone understands the consequences, they may still decide to end their life.


So I'm taking no chances
I don't want to risk surviving or failing in my suicide attempt.


Carrying over while I'm still good in His grace
I want to end my life while I still feel that God is on my side.


Sayin' I'm no fool, mama
I want my mother to know that I am making a rational decision, not a foolish or rash one.


I know the difference between tempting and choosing my fate
I understand the difference between feeling tempted to end my life and making a deliberate choice to do so.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Justin Townes Earle

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Lucio Avellaneda

Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

I'm on a roll, mama, I gotta go
Gotta get there while I still can
Troubled days are behind me now
And I know they're gonna let me in
When you see me walkin' up the FDR
Just a-singin' and a-clappin' my hands
Tell my mama I love her, tell my father I tried
Give my money to my baby to spend

'Cause Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

Good times come and they go
Even a good man'll break
He'll let his troubles bury him whole
Even though he knows what's at stake
So I'm taking no chances
Carrying over while I'm still good in His grace
Sayin' I'm no fool, mama
I know the difference between tempting and choosing my fate

So Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound

Lord, I'm goin' uptown to the Harlem River to drown
Dirty water gonna cover me over
And I'm not gonna make a sound



All comments from YouTube:

Geeky Matt138

Sigh........ I've been feeln' this track for awhile now. Thank you JTE for penning a song that gives a sincere melody to depression. You're missed man. I'll stick around and fight through this. Stay here with us too folks. RIP.

Julian Burgundy Francis

Geeky please keep up the fight. You, me, other souls, we'll win. Too many good souls we have lost.

A M

breaks my heart every time i listen... just gosh damn ...gosh damn boy ....

marvin

hows it going my man ?

Pamela Baxendale

Such a sweet lost soul. My husband, Scott introduced me to Justin after he built an acoustic guitar for him. I felt he was a force unlike no other. RIP JTE. Hope you make some glorious music with your namesake in the hereafter.

Jason Wallace

Yes I'm sure I've heard him mention that guitar before. RIP JTE.

Kenneth Bailey

Justin was a force of nature. Meeting him was one of the best moments of my life. Thank you for making him a guitar and helping him reach people like me ❤️

Kenneth Bailey

This is one of the best pieces of music ever recorded. Please keep it here forever.

thevolkskrant

Such a talent; such a loss. RIP, JTE.

Nan Ce

Talent gone from us now. Poor kid. Makes me tear up with his writing.

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