East Virginia
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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I was born and raised in east Virginia,
North Carolina I did go.
There I met some pretty little woman
But her name and age I do not know.

Well her hair it was a light brown color
And her cheeks were ruby red.
On her breast she wore white lilies,
Where I long to lay my head

I'd rather be in some dark holler
Where the sun refused to shine
Than to see you with another one, darling,
To know you never will be mine.

I was born and raised in east Virginia,
North Carolina I did go.




There I met some pretty little woman
But her name I did not know.

Overall Meaning

The song East Virginia is a traditional American folk song that has been covered by various artists including Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Johnny Cash. At its core, the song is a lamentation of lost love and missed opportunities. The singer reflects on the time he spent in North Carolina and meeting a woman with a light brown hair color and ruby red cheeks, whom he never learned the name of but had developed feelings for. He expresses his desire to be with her, but acknowledges that he cannot have her since she is with someone else.


The song paints a picture of a broken heart and unrequited love that many can relate to. The lyrics "I'd rather be in some dark holler where the sun refused to shine than to see you with another one, darling, to know you never will be mine" epitomize the hopelessness and despair that comes with such heartache. The song also speaks to the longing for connection and the desire for physical intimacy as illustrated with the line "on her breast she wore white lilies, where I long to lay my head."


Line by Line Meaning

I was born and raised in east Virginia,
The singer identifies themselves as being born and raised in East Virginia.


North Carolina I did go.
The singer left East Virginia and went to North Carolina.


There I met some pretty little woman
The singer met a woman in North Carolina.


But her name and age I do not know.
The artist did not learn the woman's name or age.


Well her hair it was a light brown color
The woman had light brown hair.


And her cheeks were ruby red.
The woman had rosy cheeks.


On her breast she wore white lilies,
The woman wore white lilies on her chest.


Where I long to lay my head
The artist expresses a desire to rest their head on the woman's chest.


I'd rather be in some dark holler
The artist would prefer to be in a secluded area with no sunlight.


Where the sun refused to shine
The artist wants to be in a place where the sun does not reach.


Than to see you with another one, darling,
The singer would rather be alone than see the woman with someone else.


To know you never will be mine.
The artist acknowledges that they will never have a relationship with the woman.


I was born and raised in east Virginia,
The singer repeats their initial statement to emphasize their connection to East Virginia.


North Carolina I did go.
The singer reiterates that they left East Virginia and went to North Carolina.


There I met some pretty little woman
The singer repeats their earlier statement about meeting a woman in North Carolina.


But her name I did not know.
The artist reiterates that they did not learn the woman's name.




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