Dink's Song
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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If I had wings like Noah's dove
I'd fly up the river to the one I love
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

If I met your man, who was long and tall
I'd hit his body like a cannon ball
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
One of these days and it won't be long
Call my name and I'll be gone
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

I remember one night, a drizzling rain
Round my heart I felt an achin' pain
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

When I wore my apron low
Couldn't keep you from my do'
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

Now I wear my apron high
Scarcely ever see you passing by
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

Now my apron's up to my chin
You pass my door and you won't come in
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

If I had listened to what my mama said




I'd be at home in my mama's bed
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

Overall Meaning

Pete Seeger's song Dink's Song is a traditional folk song that has been adapted and covered by numerous artists over the years. The lyrics tell a story of love, loss, and heartbreak. The opening lines, "If I had wings like Noah's dove, I'd fly up the river to the one I love" suggest a longing to be with someone who is far away. The next verse, "If I met your man who was long and tall, I'd hit his body like a cannonball" implies that the singer is jealous and protective of their lover.


The following verses speak of a past love and the pain that has been felt since that relationship ended. The lines "When I wore my apron low, couldn't keep you from my doe" suggest that the singer was once able to keep their lover close but now that their apron is high, they are unable to do so. The final lines, "If I had listened to what my mama said, I'd be at home in my mama's bed" suggest regret and a desire to turn back time.


Overall, Dink's Song explores themes of love, jealousy, regret, and longing. The song's simple melody and lyrics have made it a classic folk song that continues to be appreciated by audiences all over the world.


Line by Line Meaning

If I had wings like Noah's dove
If I had the ability to fly like Noah's dove, I would fly up the river to be with my beloved.


I'd fly up the river to the one I love
I would fly to be with the person I love.


Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Goodbye, my love, farewell.


If I met your man, who was long and tall
If I ever met your tall and lanky partner,


I'd hit his body like a cannon ball
I would hit him with full force.


One of these days and it won't be long
In the near future, I will leave without delay.


Call my name and I'll be gone
If you call me, I will have already left.


I remember one night, a drizzling rain
There was one night with a light rain that I can recall.


Round my heart I felt an achin' pain
It caused me an uncomfortable ache in my heart.


Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
Goodbye, my love, farewell.


When I wore my apron low
When I wore my apron low around my hips


Couldn't keep you from my do'
You came to me despite my appearance.


Now I wear my apron high
Now I wear my apron high up under my chin


Scarcely ever see you passing by
I barely see you coming around anymore.


Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Goodbye, my love, farewell.


Now my apron's up to my chin
My apron is now pulled up to my chin.


You pass my door and you won't come in
You go by my door and won't come inside.


Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
Goodbye, my love, farewell.


If I had listened to what my mama said
If I had heeded my mother's advice


I'd be at home in my mama's bed
I would be at home in my mother's safekeeping.


Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well
Goodbye, my love, farewell.




Lyrics © IMAGEM U.S. LLC , Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARCUS OLIVER JOHNSTONE MUMFORD, OSCAR ISAAC, T-BONE BURNETT

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

zozefine1955

[Lyrics Pete Seeger - Dink's Song]
If I had wings like Noah's dove
I'd fly up the river to the one I love
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

If I met your man, who was long and tall
I'd hit his body like a cannon ball
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

One of these days and it won't be long
Call my name and I'll be gone
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

I remember one night, a drizzling rain
Round my heart I felt an achin' pain
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

When I wore my apron low
Couldn't keep you from my do'
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

Now I wear my apron high
Scarcely ever see you passing by
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

Now my apron's up to my chin
You pass my door and you won't come in
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

If I had listened to what my mama said
I'd be at home in my mama's bed
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well



All comments from YouTube:

MerlePsyA

No matter what Pete Seeger sings, he gets it. He gets the music, he gets the feeling. This song has been haunting me all week, and I searched YouTube, listening to many versions. This one sounds like what I feel in my heart when I listen inwardly....

Conrad F

Fare the well indeed Pete Seeger, and rest well too.

Dawn Bank

song ALWAYS gives me the chills. So sad how relevant the song still is

ZZZLover

R.I.P. Mr. Seeger.

Fiorenza Bartolozzi

SWEET ,TENDER SONG....

Fred Sokolow

gotta love Pete

Pamela Drake

Fare thee well, Pete Seeger, Fare thee well.

Crashoverall

He aways delivers it.

Liza DiSavino

This photograph was taken at Camp Woodland, near Phoenicia, NY, an incubator for the 60's folk boom.

zozefine1955

[Lyrics Pete Seeger - Dink's Song]
If I had wings like Noah's dove
I'd fly up the river to the one I love
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

If I met your man, who was long and tall
I'd hit his body like a cannon ball
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

One of these days and it won't be long
Call my name and I'll be gone
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

I remember one night, a drizzling rain
Round my heart I felt an achin' pain
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

When I wore my apron low
Couldn't keep you from my do'
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

Now I wear my apron high
Scarcely ever see you passing by
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well

Now my apron's up to my chin
You pass my door and you won't come in
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

If I had listened to what my mama said
I'd be at home in my mama's bed
Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

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