My Home Is In The Delta
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Well my home's in the delta
Way out on that farmer's road
Now you know I'm living in Chicago
And people, I sure do hate to go

Now you know I'm leaving here in the morning
Won't be back no more
Well I know my little baby
This girl don't know what a-shape I'm in

You know I haven't had no lovin'
Boy you know, in God knows when
Now you know I just been sittin' here thinkin'
Wondering where in the world she benn

Look out

Well I feel like cryin'
But you know, the tears won't come down
I feel like cryin'
But you know the tears won't come down
Ah, you know I got a funny feelin'
I'm gonna have to leave your town

Have mercy

Ah, you know I just been sittin' here thinkin'
Wondering where in the world she been

Overall Meaning

The song "My Home Is In The Delta" by Muddy Waters is a blues classic that explores themes of longing, displacement, and heartbreak. The lyrics describe the singer's departure from Chicago, where he has not found the love and happiness he seeks, and his return to his home in the Mississippi Delta. The opening lines, "Well, my home's in the delta/Way out on that farmer's road/Now you know I'm leaving Chicago/And people, I sure do hate to go," express the singer's attachment to his roots and his reluctance to leave the city where he has been living. However, the promise of finding solace and comfort back home is strong, and he decides to set out on the road.


As the song progresses, the singer reflects on his troubles and his failed relationships. He laments the lack of love he has experienced, singing "You know I haven't had no lovin'/ Boy, you know, in God-knows-when." He also expresses his frustration with his current situation, wondering "where in the world she been." The repetition of this line emphasizes the sense of loss and confusion the singer feels, as he struggles to understand why his love has not been reciprocated. The refrain, "Well, I feel like cryin'/But you know, the tears won't come down," underscores the singer's emotional turmoil, as he tries to conceal his pain and maintain his composure.


Overall, "My Home Is In The Delta" is a poignant and powerful song that speaks to the experience of displacement and the search for meaning and love. The singer's journey from Chicago to the Mississippi Delta is a physical and emotional one, and his voice conveys both his resilience and his vulnerability.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, my home's in the delta
The singer's home is located in the Mississippi Delta region.


Way out on that farmer's road
The singer's home is situated on a remote road in the countryside.


Now you know I'm leaving Chicago
The singer is leaving the city of Chicago.


And people, I sure do hate to go
The singer is reluctant to leave Chicago and the people he knows there.


Now you know I'm leaving here in the morning
The singer is leaving in the morning.


Won't be back no more
The singer is not planning to return.


Well, I know my little baby
The singer's girlfriend or wife is referred to as his 'little baby.'


This girl don't know what a shape I'm in
The singer is in a tough emotional and physical state, which his partner may not understand or be aware of.


You know I haven't had no lovin'
The singer has not received any affection or intimacy in a long time.


Boy, you know, in God-knows-when
It has been a very long time since the singer has had any physical love or attention.


Now you know I just been sittin' here thinkin'
The singer has been lost in thought about his life and situation.


Wondering where in the world she been
The singer is unsure of his partner's whereabouts and is worried about her.


Well, I feel like cryin'
The singer is very sad and feels like crying.


But you know, the tears won't come down
Despite feeling deeply emotional, the singer is not able to cry.


Ah, you know I got a funny feelin'
The singer is experiencing a strange, uncertain sensation.


I'm gonna have to leave your town
The singer knows he will have to leave the place where he has been living.


Hm-mm-mm have mercy
A phrase expressing a sense of desperation or a plea for help.


Hm-mm-mm
A short vocalization with no clear meaning, expressing the singer's emotional state.


Ah, you know I just been sittin' here thinkin'
The singer has been lost in thought about his life and situation.


Wondering where in the world she been
The singer is unsure of his partner's whereabouts and is worried about her.




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Comments from YouTube:

@boomerang379

Grew up in the Mississippi Delta, moved away for a few years. Been back for about 10. There is no other place like it on earth.

@michaelreidperry3256

It sounds like home. I’m familiar with home, Friend.

@valentino3191

I grew up in Pearl River County, Mississippi. (Picayune) There is no place on Earth like Mississippi?

@temusupacara

That was the music playing at a record store in Brazil that changed my life forever. I play the blues on my guitar for over 20 years and it all has started with this song.

@hadouken528

Back 4 blood brought me here. Great song

@michaelreidperry3256

Nothing makes more sense when you need that kind shoulder to cry on than Muddy Waters.

@johntinning9558

pure excellence. can't get better than the blues

@darkblade1589

Were listening from, east canada ,native americans,maliseet tribe 3 young cousins,representing!

@coravisser727

Brilliant owh my goodness again such a beauty thank you Muddy Waters for all your beautifull music,

@sonnyblack71

Muddy is a master of the slide guitar and Buddy killing it!!!

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