Dust My Broom
Melinda Doolittle Lyrics


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I'm gonna get up in the mornin'
I believe I'll dust my broom
Said, I'm gonna get up in the mornin'
I believe I'll dust my broom
I quit the best man I was lovin'
Now my friends can have my room

I don't want no man
Wants every downtown woman he meets
No, I don't want no man
Wants every downtown woman he meets
Oh, there are some no good doers
They shouldn't be allowed on the streets

I'm gon' write me letter
Telephone every town I know
Here's what I'm gonna do, I'm gon' write me letter
Telephone in every town I know
You see my age is moving on
And my patience is running low

I believe, I believe my time ain't long
I believe, I believe my time ain't long
I quit the best man I was lovin'
And I broke up my happy home

I'm gonna get up in the morning
I believe I'll dust my broom
I'm gonna get up in the morning
I believe I'll dust my broom
I quit the best man I was lovin'
Now my friends can have my room





I believe, I believe my time ain't long
I believe

Overall Meaning

Melinda Doolittle's song Dust My Broom is a cover of the classic blues tune by Robert Johnson. The song is about a woman who has decided to leave her partner, the "best man [she] was lovin'" and move on with her life. She declares that she will "dust [her] broom" and leave the past behind. She does not want a man who is interested in every woman he meets, and criticizes those who behave in such a manner. She is frustrated with her age and is running out of patience waiting for things to change.


The verse "I believe, I believe my time ain't long" is a common theme in blues music, referencing the belief that one's time on earth is limited and they must make the most of it. The woman is taking control of her life and writing letters and making phone calls to communicate her decision to leave to everyone she knows. She is not looking back, and her friends can have her old room. The song has a driving rhythm and a sense of determination, fitting for its message of resilience and taking charge of one's own life.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm gonna get up in the mornin'
I plan to wake up early


I believe I'll dust my broom
I intend to leave and start fresh


Said, I'm gonna get up in the mornin'
Reiterating my plan to wake up early


I quit the best man I was lovin'
I left the man who seemed perfect for me


Now my friends can have my room
I'm no longer interested in romantic love


I don't want no man
I'm not interested in any man


Wants every downtown woman he meets
I'm not interested in promiscuous men


Oh, there are some no good doers
There are immoral people that I don't approve of


They shouldn't be allowed on the streets
Those people should be restricted for everyone's safety


I'm gon' write me letter
I will communicate my intentions through writing


Telephone every town I know
I'll reach out to everyone I'm familiar with


Here's what I'm gonna do, I'm gon' write me letter
Again, emphasizing my plan to communicate in writing


You see my age is moving on
I'm getting older


And my patience is running low
I'm tired of waiting for things to change


I believe, I believe my time ain't long
I sense that my life is short


And I broke up my happy home
I destroyed a previously contented living situation




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