Going Home
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Well, it gettin'
Late on into the evenin' and I feel like, like blowin' my home
When I woke up this mornin' all I had, I had was gone
Late on into the evenin', child, I feel like, like blowin' my home
Well now, woke up this mornin', all I had was gone

Well, Brooks run into the ocean, the ocean run in, into the sea
If I don't find my baby, somebody gonna sure bury me
Brooks run into the ocean, boys, that old ocean run into the sea
Well now, if I don't find my baby, somebody sure gonna bury me

Well, minutes seemed like hours, but don't it seem like days?
Seems like my baby would stop her old evil way
Minutes seemed like hours, an hour seemed like days




Well, seems like my baby, whoo-hoo well, boy
Would stop her low down ways

Overall Meaning

In Muddy Waters’s song ‘I Feel Like Going Home’, the singer is feeling like he wants to leave his home. He wakes up one morning and realizes everything that he had in his life is gone. He is feeling depressed, lonely and lost. As the evening draws on, he feels like packing his bag and leaving his home behind. As the song progresses, the artist describes how he feels that he is heading towards his own destruction, as he runs towards the ocean, chasing his dreams that may never come true. He is desperate to find his love, for he feels that he will not survive without her. Muddy Waters sings about how time seems to have stopped, and how he wishes for his baby to stop her evil ways and return to him.


The song lyrics use a metaphor of a river flowing into an ocean to describe how the artist feels lost on his journey to find his love, who may be lost to him forever. The use of the metaphor reinforces the feeling of hopelessness that Muddy Waters feels. The song is a classic example of the blues genre, which typically describes the emotions of the singer while using simple lyrics and repetition to convey feelings of sadness and despair.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, it gettin' Late on into the evenin' and I feel like, like blowin' my home
It's getting late in the evening and the singer feels like leaving his home behind.


When I woke up this mornin' all I had, I had was gone
Upon waking up in the morning, the singer realizes that everything he had is gone.


Late on into the evenin', child, I feel like, like blowin' my home
Again, the singer reiterates his desire to leave his home as the night wears on.


Well now, woke up this mornin', all I had was gone
The singer repeats his earlier realization that he has nothing left when he wakes up in the morning.


Well, Brooks run into the ocean, the ocean run in, into the sea
The singer observes how small streams merge into larger bodies of water, like brooks running into the ocean, which runs into the sea.


If I don't find my baby, somebody gonna sure bury me
The singer suggests that if he doesn't find his loved one, he may not be able to keep going on, possibly even dying without them.


Brooks run into the ocean, boys, that old ocean run into the sea
The singer repeats his earlier observation on the merging of bodies of water.


Well now, if I don't find my baby, somebody sure gonna bury me
Once again, the singer emphasizes the dire consequences of not finding his loved one.


Well, minutes seemed like hours, but don't it seem like days?
The singer reflects on how time seems to stretch out when waiting for something, like minutes seeming like hours and days feeling even longer.


Seems like my baby would stop her old evil way
The singer hopes that his loved one will change their wicked behavior.


Minutes seemed like hours, an hour seemed like days
The singer repeats his earlier observation on the stretching of time.


Well, seems like my baby, whoo-hoo well, boy Would stop her low down ways
Once again, the singer expresses his desire for his loved one to change their ways.




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Written by: MC KINLEY MORGANFIELD

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Stacy Frett

Listened to this at least 1,000 times when my mom was dying and thereafter...his whole catalog actually. This song in particular always spoke to me.

D Doeser

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Ronald French

Diddo

Guillermo Reyes

En la traducción sale "estaba muriendo", te iba a tomar por loco pero la traducción quiso decir lavando

U I U

Only a certain type of people can produce such a melancholy, tricky and happy rhythm....

Dave Paterson

It don't get much better than this.

jjl07c

Don't it just make you feel alive? This burning has been in Keith, Eric and Jimmy since they first heard it and they're still going.

JFeezy

Love the cracking/scratchy sound from the vinyl!

James Hoskins

shellac

Subversively Surreal

Why?

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