Delia's Gone
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Tony shot his Delia on a Christmas night
First time he shot her
She bowed her head and died

Delia's gone one more round
Delia's gone delia's gone
Delia's gone sent for the doctor
Doctor came too late sent for the minister
To lay out Delia straight

Delia's gone one more round
One more round one more round
One more round

Delia, Delia where you been so long?
Everybody's talking about
Poor Dеlia's dead and gone

Delia's gonе one more round
Delia's gone one more round
Delia's gone one more round
Delia's gone

Delia, Delia where you been so long?
Everybody's talking about
Poor Delia's dead and gone delia's gone
Delia's gone one more round




Delia's gone one more round
Delia's gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Delia's Gone" by Pete Seeger tell the tragic tale of a man named Tony who shoots and kills his lover, Delia, on Christmas night. The somber opening lines set the dark tone of the song as it describes the chilling act of violence committed by Tony. Delia's initial reaction to being shot is to bow her head and die, emphasizing the finality of the action and the suddenness of her death.


As the song progresses, the repetition of the lines "Delia's gone one more round" creates a haunting refrain that underscores the irrevocable loss of Delia. The urgency in the lines where the doctor and minister are called for but come too late to save Delia adds to the sense of helplessness and tragedy in the situation. The repetition of the phrase "One more round" further reinforces the inevitability of Delia's fate and the cyclical nature of her demise.


The repeated questioning of "Delia, Delia where you been so long?" reflects a sense of disbelief and sorrow at Delia's untimely death. The mention of everyone talking about her death and the implication that she had been absent for some time before her demise suggests a sense of mystery surrounding Delia and the circumstances leading up to her tragic end. The refrain of "Delia's gone one more round" is a solemn reminder of the finality of death and the repetition emphasizes the deep sense of loss felt by those left behind.


Overall, "Delia's Gone" is a poignant and haunting ballad that explores themes of violence, loss, and the sorrow of untimely death. Through its stark lyrics and repetitive refrain, the song conveys a sense of inevitability and the profound impact of Delia's tragic fate on those who knew and loved her. Pete Seeger's rendition of this traditional folk song captures the raw emotion and haunting beauty of the story, inviting listeners to reflect on the darker aspects of human nature and the fragility of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Tony shot his Delia on a Christmas night
Tony fatally wounded Delia during a holiday evening


First time he shot her
It was the initial occasion he used a gun against her


She bowed her head and died
Delia succumbed to her injuries with a resigned gesture


Delia's gone one more round
Delia has departed from this life once again


Delia's gone delia's gone
Delia has left, never to return


Delia's gone sent for the doctor
A physician was summoned too late to save Delia


Doctor came too late sent for the minister
Medical help arrived after it was futile, then a religious figure was called to perform final rites


To lay out Delia straight
To prepare Delia's body for burial in a proper manner


Delia, Delia where you been so long?
Where have you been all this time, Delia?


Everybody's talking about Poor Delia's dead and gone
People are discussing the unfortunate fate of Delia, who is now deceased


Delia, Delia where you been so long?
Where have you been all this time, Delia?


Delia's gone one more round
Delia has left this world once more


One more round one more round
There is another instance of departure


Delia's gone
Delia has passed away




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