Louis Collins
Mississippi John Hurt Lyrics


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Mrs. Collins weeped, Mrs. Collins moaned,
To see her son Louis leavin' home
The angels laid him away
The angels laid him away,
They laid him six feet under the clay
The angels laid him away
Mrs. Collins weeped, Mrs. Collins moaned,
To see her son Louis leavin' home
The angels laid him away
Oh, Bob shot once and Louis shot too,
Shot poor Collins, shot him through and through
The angels laid him away
Oh, kind friends, oh, ain't it hard?
To see poor Louis in a new graveyard
The angels laid him away
The angels laid him away,
They laid him six feet under the clay
The angels laid him away
Oh, when they heard that Louis was dead
All the people they dressed in red
The angels laid him away
The angels laid him away,
They laid him six feet under the clay
The angels laid him away
Mrs. Collins weeped, Mrs. Collins moaned,
To see her son Louis leavin' home
The angels laid him away
The angels laid him away,




They laid him six feet under the clay
The angels laid him away

Overall Meaning

The song "Louis Collins" by Mississippi John Hurt tells the story of a young man who is shot and killed in a dispute between two friends. The lyrics describe the grief of Louis' mother, Mrs. Collins, and the sorrow of the community as they lay him to rest. The repeated phrase "The angels laid him away" suggests a belief in heaven and the afterlife, bringing comfort to those left behind.


The second verse tells the story of the shooting, with Bob and Louis firing at each other and Louis ending up dead. The line "Shot poor Collins, shot him through and through" is particularly haunting and visceral. The final verse returns to Mrs. Collins' sorrow and the community's colorful response to Louis' death. The red clothing worn by mourners may symbolize either mourning or anger at the senselessness of the violence.


Overall, the lyrics of "Louis Collins" are simple but poignant, conveying the sadness and loss felt by those left behind after a tragic death.


Line by Line Meaning

Mrs. Collins weeped, Mrs. Collins moaned,
Louis Collins' mother was crying and mourning his departure.


To see her son Louis leavin' home
Mrs. Collins was sad to see Louis leaving home.


The angels laid him away
Louis passed away and was buried by the angels.


The angels laid him away,
Repetition of the fact Louis was buried by the angels.


They laid him six feet under the clay
Louis' body was buried six feet underground.


Oh, Bob shot once and Louis shot too,
Bob and Louis shot each other.


Shot poor Collins, shot him through and through
Bob shot and killed Louis Collins.


Oh, kind friends, oh, ain't it hard?
The artist empathizes with Louis' unfortunate passing and its impact on loved ones.


To see poor Louis in a new graveyard
Louis' loved ones are pained to see him buried in a new, unfamiliar place.


Oh, when they heard that Louis was dead
Louis' passing was confirmed to his community.


All the people they dressed in red
People wore red in honor of or mourning for Louis.




Lyrics © WYNWOOD MUSIC CO. INC.
Written by: JOHN S HURT

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Lemony Biscuits

Moving and beautiful, this guy must be enjoying heaven, peace be here. 🌹

Bryan Meekins

I live in North Carolina, and something I've been discovering in my exploration of blues guitar is that this style of guitar playing is such an important part of our locale. Elizabeth Cotten, Etta Baker. Around here we call it piedmont blues.

JohnR88

I live in western North Carolina and old blues and bluegrass lives through these mountains!

Julia Vaughn

Freight train Elizabeth cotton should be in americas history of archives in Washington sad you and I know of a treasure most will never get to experience

Fungus

Thank You, this is my favorite version of this song!

Cosmo Ruckaz

love it!

Houston blues scene

Thank God I found ya'll. Better late than never!!Thanks, David Sloan,Houston,Tx.

Mathew Fines

I love this

Rocky

Love it trying to play his songs. Ty
Greetings from Luxembourg

Joke Kerkhof

Thanks for sharing.

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