Poor Wayfaring Stranger
Kristin Hersh Lyrics


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I'm just a poor wayfaring stranger
I'm wandered through a world of woe
But there's no sickness, toil or danger
In that bright land where I go

I'm going there to see my mother
Said she'd meet me when I come
I'm only going over Jordan
I'm only going home

Darkness grows 'round me
My ways been rough and steep
But beautiful fields lay just before me
Where I will lay me down to sleep

I'm going there to see my father
He said he'd meet me when I come
I'm only going over Jordan
I'm only going home

I'll soon be free of earthy trials
My story over, my body will rest
My soul will fly in heavenly triumph
And I'll go singing home at last

I'm going there to see my lover
He said he'd meet me when I come




I'm only going over Jordan
I'm only going home, I'm only going home

Overall Meaning

The song "Poor Wayfaring Stranger" by Kristin Hersh presents the image of a traveler who wanders around the world and experiences difficulties and adversities. However, the traveler has a destination in mind, a bright land with no sickness or danger, and is going to meet their loved ones – mother, father, and lover. The traveler is seeking a place of comfort, safety, and rest, and the lyrics suggest that this place is beyond this world.


The song is written in a folk style, with simple and repetitive melodies, and it carries a sense of nostalgia and longing. The line "I'm only going home" suggests a yearning for a place that is familiar, peaceful, and secure. The use of religious imagery adds a spiritual dimension to the song, placing the traveler's journey in the context of faith and transcendence.


The song "Poor Wayfaring Stranger" has been covered by numerous artists and has become a classic of folk and country music. The lyrics have been interpreted in various ways, reflecting different meanings and experiences. Some see it as a song about death and the afterlife, while others see it as a song about hope and faith. The beauty of the song lies in its simplicity and universality, as it speaks to the human experience of seeking a place of rest and belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm just a poor wayfaring stranger
I am a simple traveler wandering through this world without a specific way or purpose.


I've wandered through a world of woe
I have journeyed through a world of struggles and strife.


But there's no sickness, toil or danger
However, the place I am headed to is free of all illness, hardship, and peril.


In that bright land where I go
The place I am going to is a bright and hopeful land.


I'm going there to see my mother
My purpose for traveling is to see my mother who awaits me there.


Said she'd meet me when I come
She promised to be there as soon as I arrive.


I'm only going over Jordan
My path leads me across the Jordan River.


I'm only going home
I am simply returning to my true home.


Darkness grows 'round me
The darkness of my struggles seems to surround me now.


My ways been rough and steep
My path has been difficult and filled with obstacles.


But beautiful fields lay just before me
However, I can see gorgeous fields right before me despite the difficulties.


Where I will lay me down to sleep
I will rest in peace there.


I'm going there to see my father
My destination involves seeing my father.


He said he'd meet me when I come
He will be waiting for me when I arrive.


I'll soon be free of earthy trials
I will soon be released from earthly struggles and challenges.


My story over, my body will rest
My time on earth will be finished and my body will be at peace.


My soul will fly in heavenly triumph
My soul will soar in a magnificent way.


And I'll go singing home at last
I will be able to finally rejoice and return home with song, expressing true happiness.


I'm going there to see my lover
I'm traveling there with the desire to meet my lover.


He said he'd meet me when I come
He, too, promised to be there when I arrive.


I'm only going over Jordan
My journey will only cross the Jordan River.


I'm only going home
Ultimately, I'm only returning to my true home.




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