Southbound train
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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I wonder why that southbound train don't run
I wonder why that southbound train don't run
Lord, you don't need no tellin', little girl, you know what you've done
You made me love you, now, your man done come
You made me love you, baby, now, your man done come
Gal, I know you happy, but poor Bill's just a lonely boy
I'm a hard-workin' man, I catch the devil everywhere I go
I'm a hard-workin' man, I catch the devil everywhere I go
Lord, if I can make it to the lowland, I won't have to worry no more
Standin' at the station, Lord, waitin' for a train
Standin' at the station, Lord, I was just waitin' for a train
Lord, deep down in my poor heart, baby, that a lie don't ache in pain
I've got my ticket, mister conductor man, can I ride?




I've got my ticket, please mister conductor man, let me ride
Lord, if I make it to the lowland, I'll be satisfied

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of Muddy Waters's song "Southbound Train," the singer muses about why the train heading southward does not run. As he wonders, he addresses his lover, telling her that she knows exactly what she has done to make him love her, but now her man has come between them. The singer, Bill, is left as a "lonely boy," working hard and facing trouble wherever he goes. He hopes to make it to the lowland, where he can finally find some peace and freedom from his worries.


The song is a blues ballad that captures the feeling of longing and despair that many people experience. The singer is searching for something he cannot find, and he feels trapped and weighed down by his troubles. He turns to the train as a symbol of escape, hoping to ride it to a better life. However, his ticket may not be enough to guarantee his satisfaction, and he is left waiting and hoping for something that may never come.


Overall, the tone of the song is one of sadness and defeat. Despite the singer's dreams of escape, he is stuck in a difficult situation, unable to find a way out. The song highlights the struggles of people who are trying to make a life for themselves in difficult circumstances, and the pain of unrequited love.


Line by Line Meaning

I wonder why that southbound train don't run
I am curious as to why that train heading south is not operating


Lord, you don't need no tellin', little girl, you know what you've done
You don't need me to explain, little girl, you know exactly what it is you have done


You made me love you, now, your man done come
You caused me to fall in love with you, but now your man has arrived


Gal, I know you happy, but poor Bill's just a lonely boy
I know you are happy, but poor Bill is feeling lonely


I'm a hard-workin' man, I catch the devil everywhere I go
I'm a hardworking man, and I face challenges and difficulties wherever I go


Lord, if I can make it to the lowland, I won't have to worry no more
If I can reach the lowland, then I won't have to worry anymore


Standin' at the station, Lord, waitin' for a train
Standing at the station, waiting for a train, dear Lord


Lord, deep down in my poor heart, baby, that a lie don't ache in pain
Deep down in my heart, it causes me pain when a lie is told, baby


I've got my ticket, mister conductor man, can I ride?
I have my ticket, dear conductor, can I please ride the train?


Lord, if I make it to the lowland, I'll be satisfied
If I reach the lowland, it will be enough to satisfy me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: WILLIAM LEE CONLEY BROONZY

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harmonicabill

Just love this god bless muddy