Rockin' Chair
Lou Rawls Lyrics


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Old rockin' chair's got me, my cane by my side
Fetch me that gin, son, 'fore I tan your hide
Can't get from this cabin, goin' nowhere
Just set me here grabbin' at the flies round this rockin' chair

My dear old aunt Harriet, in Heaven she be
Send me sweet chariot, for the end of the trouble I see
Old rockin' chair gets it, Judgement Day is here
Chained to my rockin' chair

Old rockin' chair's got me, son, (Rocking chair got you, father)
My cane by my side, (Yes, your cane by your side)
Now fetch me a little gin, son (Ain't got no gin, father)
What? 'fore I tan your hide, now, (You're gonna tan my hide)

You know, I can't get from this old cabin (What cabin? joking)
I ain't goin' nowhere (Why ain't you goin' nowhere?)
Just sittin' me here grabbin' (Grabbin')
At the flies round this old rockin' chair (Rockin' chair)

Now you remember dear old aunt Harriet, (Aunt Harriet)
How long in Heaven she be? (She's up in Heaven)
Send me down, send me down sweet (Sweet chariot) chariot
End of this trouble I see (I see, Daddy)

Old rockin' chair gets it, son (Rocking chair get it, father)




Judgement Day is here, too (Your Judgement Day is here)
Chained to my rockin', old rockin' chair

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lou Rawls's song, Rockin' Chair, describe an old man sitting in his rocking chair, feeling trapped and unable to move on from his life. The first verse opens with the line, "Old rockin' chair's got me, my cane by my side," which refers to the man's physical limitations due to his old age. The second line, "Fetch me that gin, son, 'fore I tan your hide," suggests that the man is irritable and perhaps addicted to alcohol. The third line, "Can't get from this cabin, goin' nowhere," illustrates the man's feeling of being stuck in his life and not being able to move forward. The final line, "Just set me here grabbin' at the flies round this rockin' chair," reinforces the feeling of being trapped and helpless.


The second verse refers to the man's aunt Harriet, who is already in Heaven. He asks her to send him a "sweet chariot" to take him away from his troubles. The phrase "old rocking chair gets it" refers to the man's realization that his life is coming to an end and he will soon face the judgement day. The final line, "Chained to my rockin' chair," emphasizes the man's feeling of being trapped and unable to escape the inevitability of death.


Overall, the lyrics of Rockin' Chair convey a sense of resignation and acceptance of one's fate. The old man is unable to change his circumstances and must come to terms with his own mortality. The imagery of the rocking chair reinforces the idea of the passage of time and the cyclical nature of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Old rockin' chair's got me, son,
The singer is stuck in his old age and can't move from his rocking chair


My cane by my side,
The singer needs a cane to walk, but is currently sitting


Now fetch me a little gin, son
The singer wants his son to bring him alcohol


What? 'fore I tan your hide, now,
The artist is joking with his son about punishing him if he doesn't get the gin


You know, I can't get from this old cabin
The artist is unable to leave his home


I ain't goin' nowhere
The singer has resigned himself to staying in the cabin


Just sittin' me here grabbin',
The singer is just sitting and swatting at flies


At the flies round this old rockin' chair
The artist is surrounded by annoying flies


Now you remember dear old aunt Harriet,
The artist brings up a deceased relative


How long in Heaven she be?
The artist wonders how long his aunt has been in Heaven


Send me down, send me down sweet chariot
The singer is ready to join his aunt in Heaven


End of this trouble I see
The artist sees death as the end of his troubles


Old rockin' chair gets it, son
The singer's rocking chair will be passed on to his son after he dies


Judgement Day is here, too
The singer knows his time is coming to an end soon


Chained to my rockin', old rockin' chair
The singer feels tied down to his life and unable to leave his chair




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Robbie Robertson

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