Diamonds at Your Feet
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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She got to take sick and die one of these days
She got to take sick and die, oh, one of these days
All the medicine I can buy, and all the doctors she can hire
She got to take sick and die one of these days

When she's dead I'm gonna bury her very deep
When she's dead I'm gonna bury her very deep
I'm gonna bury her very deep, rubies and diamonds round her feet
She got to take sick and die one of these days

I got to take sick and die one of these days
She got to take sick and die, oh, one of these days
All the medicine she can buy, and all the doctors she can hire
She got to take sick and die one of these days

She got to take sick and die one of these days
She got to take sick and die, oh, one of these days
All the medicine she can buy, and all the doctors she can hire
She got to take sick and die one of these days

If it was me and all the power was in my hands
If it was me and all the power was in my hands




If it was me and all the power was laying there child in my hands
She wouldn't have to go down to the promised land

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muddy Waters's "Diamonds at Your Feet" convey a story of revenge and bitterness towards a treacherous lover. The singer expresses a strong resentment towards his lover, mentioning that she must fall sick and die very soon. He then mentions that despite all the medicine and doctors she can hire, she will eventually die. Additionally, the singer plans to bury her very deep after her death while adorning her with rubies and diamonds at her feet.


The singer continues to express his anger by stating that he too must fall ill and die at some point. He emphasizes that if he had the power, she wouldn't go to the promised land. Overall, the song depicts a deeply unhappy relationship and a strong desire for revenge, giving a glimpse into the dark side of love.


Line by Line Meaning

She got to take sick and die one of these days
Despite all the medication and medical assistance at her disposal, she is still mortal and will eventually succumb to illness and death.


When she's dead I'm gonna bury her very deep
Once she passes away, I will ensure that she receives a proper burial and is interred far below the earth's surface.


I'm gonna bury her very deep, rubies and diamonds round her feet
As a sign of her wealth and status, I will adorn her with precious jewels at the time of her burial.


I got to take sick and die one of these days
In recognizing my own mortality, I am aware that one day I too will fall ill and ultimately pass away.


If it was me and all the power was in my hands
Given complete control and authority, I would take measures to prevent her from an untimely death and ensure her living on earth.


She wouldn't have to go down to the promised land
I wouldn't allow her to meet her Maker and leave her life prematurely.




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Written by: HENRY MORGANFIELD

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