Pig Meat On The Line
Memphis Minnie Lyrics


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Is anybody seen my pig meat on the line?
Oh ho, ho, pig meat on the line
Say he worry me so I just can't keep from cryin'

Gettin' late in the evening and the sun is sinking down
Oh ho, ho, the sun is sinking down
Lonesome without my pig meat, wonder where he could be found
He left me peepin' all through my window blinds
Oh ho, ho, through my window blinds
Don't nothin' suit me like that pig meat daddy of mine

Now peoples if you see him, please tell him this one thing




Oh ho, ho, please tell him this one thing
If he don't come tomorrow, please give poor me a ring

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Memphis Minnie's song "Pig Meat On The Line" are a lament for a lost beloved pet, a pig. The singer asks if anyone has seen her pig meat on the line, as she worries about its whereabouts and can't stop crying. As the sun sets, she becomes increasingly lonesome without her pig and wonders where it could be. She describes peeping through her window blinds, indicating how desperate she is to find her pig. The song ends with a plea for anyone who sees the pig to let it know that if it doesn't come back tomorrow, to give her a ring.


On the surface, the song may seem comical, given the humorous idea of someone losing their pig, but the lyrics likely carry a deeper meaning. Pigs were often kept by poor families in the South, and they would intentionally let them run loose to forage for food. Losing a pig would have meant losing a significant source of food, and it could have been devastating for a poor family. The song may be a commentary on poverty and the struggle for survival, as well as the deep emotional attachment that can develop between humans and their pets, even when the pet is a farm animal.


Line by Line Meaning

Is anybody seen my pig meat on the line?
Has anyone seen my pig meat hanging on the clothesline?


Oh ho, ho, pig meat on the line
I am singing, 'oh ho, ho', because my pig meat is drying on the line


Say he worry me so I just can't keep from cryin'
I am so worried about my pig meat that I cannot stop crying


Gettin' late in the evening and the sun is sinking down
It is getting late and the sun is setting


Oh ho, ho, the sun is sinking down
I am singing, 'oh ho, ho', as the sun sets


Lonesome without my pig meat, wonder where he could be found
I feel lonely without my pig meat and wonder where it could have gone


He left me peepin' all through my window blinds
He made me curious and I kept looking through my window blinds


Oh ho, ho, through my window blinds
I am singing, 'oh ho, ho', as I look through the window blinds


Don't nothin' suit me like that pig meat daddy of mine
Nothing pleases me more than my pig meat, my dear father


Now peoples if you see him, please tell him this one thing
If anyone sees my pig meat, please tell him this message


Oh ho, ho, please tell him this one thing
I am singing, 'oh ho, ho', as I ask for this favor


If he don't come tomorrow, please give poor me a ring
If he does not return tomorrow, please call me and let me know




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Comments from YouTube:

@sherrard5492

I love the easy self assurance in Minnie’s vocal. It lightens my heart and makes me smile.

@dombat61

I'm 56 years old and I wonder how nobody had told me about Memphis Minnie yet ! This woman is amazing, ahead of her time in her style of play and singing ... Thanks Youtube!

@hechrhymes4018

Memphis Minnie was one of the greatest, not just her singing, but her guitar playing--a top talent female OR male for that time. Big love to Minnie, rest in power <3

@silvioluizantoniettoantoni7569

Proto Rock And Roll

@Thogrim

Thanks for upload :)

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