Fare Thee Well
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Fare thee well my darlin' true
I'm leavin' in the hours of the morn
I'm bound for the bay of Mexico
Or maybe the coast of Californ'

It's fare thee well my own true love
We'll meet another day, another time
It's not the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my darlin' who's bound to stay behind

I'll write you a letter from time to time
While I ramble you can travel with me, too
With my head, my heart and my hands, my love
I'll write what I know back home to you

It's fare thee well my own true love
We'll meet another day, another time
It's not the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my darlin' who's bound to stay behind

I'll write you of troubles and of laughter
Be them somebody else's or my own
With my hands in my pocket
And my coat collar high
I will travel unnoticed and unknown

It's fare thee well my own true love
We'll meet another day, another time
It's not the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my darlin' who's bound to stay behind
So, it's fare thee well my own true love
We'll meet another day, another time
It's not the leavin'




That's a-grievin' me
But my darlin' who's bound to stay behind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pete Seeger's song "Fare Thee Well" speak of leaving one's true love behind and embarking on a journey to faraway places. The singer of the song is bidding farewell to their beloved, expressing both sadness and longing. They mention leaving in the early hours of the morning, heading towards either the bay of Mexico or the coast of California.


The singer acknowledges that it is not the act of leaving itself that brings sadness, but rather the fact that their darling will remain behind. They promise to write letters from time to time, allowing their love to travel with them through the words on the page. The singer's head, heart, and hands become the vehicles for conveying their experiences and emotions back home.


Throughout their travels, the singer vows to report both the troubles and joys they encounter, whether they belong to others or are their own. They describe themselves as traveling incognito, with their hands in their pockets and their collar up, not seeking recognition or attention. The final lines echo the earlier sentiment, expressing a farewell and the hope of meeting again in the future, while acknowledging that it is the thought of their love staying behind that truly grieves the singer.


Overall, "Fare Thee Well" is a poignant song of departure and separation, with a focus on the emotional toll it takes on those left behind.


Line by Line Meaning

Fare thee well my darlin' true
Goodbye, my beloved


I'm leavin' in the hours of the morn
I am departing early in the morning


I'm bound for the bay of Mexico
I am heading towards the Gulf of Mexico


Or maybe the coast of Californ'
Or perhaps the coastline of California


It's fare thee well my own true love
Farewell, my one and only true love


We'll meet another day, another time
We will reunite in the future


It's not the leavin' that's a-grievin' me
It's not the act of leaving that saddens me


But my darlin' who's bound to stay behind
But my beloved who is destined to remain here


I'll write you a letter from time to time
I will occasionally send you letters


While I ramble you can travel with me, too
As I wander, you can be with me in spirit


With my head, my heart, and my hands, my love
With my thoughts, emotions, and actions, my dear


I'll write what I know back home to you
I will share my experiences with you


I'll write you of troubles and of laughter
I will inform you about both hardships and joy


Be them somebody else's or my own
Whether they belong to others or myself


With my hands in my pocket and my coat collar high
Keeping a low profile with hands in pockets and collar up


I will travel unnoticed and unknown
I will journey without drawing attention or recognition


So, it's fare thee well my own true love
Therefore, goodbye my one and only true love


We'll meet another day, another time
We will reunite in the future


It's not the leavin' that's a-grievin' me
It's not the act of leaving that saddens me


But my darlin' who's bound to stay behind
But my beloved who is destined to remain here




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Marcus Oliver Johnstone Mumford, Joseph Henry Burnett, Oscar Isaac, Traditional

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