Little Geneva
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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I was standing in my kitchen
Looking way out 'cross the field
Yes, I was standing in my kitchen
Looking way out 'cross the field

I thought I heard, I thought I heard
My little Geneva call me
Well I was standing at my window
Watching the rain begin to fall
Yes, I was standing at my window
Watching the rain begin to fall

I want to see Geneva so bad this morning
Man, she heals my all in all

Alright, Geneva

Yes, I was standing in my door
Watching the sun go behind a tree
Yes, I was standing in my door
Watching the sun go behind a tree





I want to see Geneva so bad, so bad
Right now I'm on my bended knee

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Muddy Waters's song Little Geneva paint a picture of a man yearning to be reunited with his love, Geneva. The lyrics are simple yet powerful, as they describe the man's longing to be with her. The opening line puts the reader in a specific scene in time and makes it clear that the singer is absentmindedly staring out the window, looking past the fields. He then hears a voice in his head and realizes it's Geneva's, pulling him out of his trance-like state. The rain is falling, and he continues to pine for her, as she is his "all in all." The singer yearns to see her so much that he is on his bended knee, praying for her presence.


Line by Line Meaning

I was standing in my kitchen
Muddy Waters was physically present in his kitchen at the time of beginning the song.


Looking way out 'cross the field
He was observing the surroundings outside his kitchen window from afar.


I thought I heard, I thought I heard My little Geneva call me
He heard a voice which he thought was Geneva's calling his name.


Well I was standing at my window Watching the rain begin to fall
He shifted his focus to watching the rain outside his window.


I want to see Geneva so bad this morning Man, she heals my all in all
He expressed his strong desire to meet Geneva, as she is his source of mental and emotional well-being.


Yes, I was standing in my door Watching the sun go behind a tree
He moved to his doorway and watched the sunset happening behind the tree.


I want to see Geneva so bad, so bad Right now I'm on my bended knee
He is so desperate to meet Geneva that he has even fallen on his knees at the moment.




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Written by: MC KINLEY MORGANFIELD

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Comments from YouTube:

Todd Ehlers

Among my favorite of Muddy's. The crazy, playful guitar runs show a young audaciousness that is unique among artists. It actually gives me a chill.

Steve Gorman

This is also a bonus track on delux vinyl "The Best of Muddy Waters" lp

Tasha Williams

Muddy could stroke that guitar.

Zaire hart

thats beautifull he wrote a song for his wife Geneva. Muddys GRATE.!!!

Kebbles90

great song

Tasha Williams

This song was played on the movie after the intimate scene between Muddy and Geneva.

LawndaleLancaster

!!!😀😀😁

sonnyblack71

Ms Geneva must have been some woman!!!

DE BYE

HOW OR WHATS THE NAME OF THIS DISC¿? PLEASE ANSWER ME

Guilherme Sales Venerozo

It's a single from 1948 - "Little Geneva" / "Canary Bird"

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