He Lies in the American Land
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Ah, my God what is this land of America?
So many people travelling there
I will go too for I am still young
God the Lord will grant me good luck there

You, my wife stay here 'til you hear from me
When you get my letter, put everything in order
Mount a raven black steed, a horse like the wind
Fly across the ocean to join me here

Ah, but when she arrived in this strange land
Here in McKeesport, this valley, this valley of fire
Only his grave, his blood did she find
Over it, bitterly she cried

Ah, my husband, what've you done to this family of yours?
What can you say to these children, to these children you've orphaned?




Tell them my wife not to wait, not to wait, not to wait for me
Tell them I lie here, in the American land

Overall Meaning

Pete Seeger's song "He Lies in the American Land" tells the story of a man who leaves his home country to travel to America in search of a better life. He asks his wife to stay behind until he sends for her, promising her that he will find good fortune in America. However, when his wife finally arrives in America, she discovers that her husband has died and she is left alone in a new and strange land. She finds his grave and mourns over it, asking her husband what he has done to their family and what she should tell their now orphaned children. The song ends with the haunting chorus of "tell them I lie here, in the American land."


The song can be interpreted as a commentary on the harsh realities of immigrating to America and the sacrifices that people had to make in order to seek a better life. It also highlights the uncertainties and risks that faced immigrants who set out on perilous journeys in search of a better future. The lyrics also highlight the emotional toll that immigration can take on families, with the wife left to mourn the loss of her husband and the children left without a father.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah, my God what is this land of America?
The singer wonders about the nature of America, a place where countless people travel to.


So many people travelling there
There are many individuals who make their way to America.


I will go too for I am still young
The singer is also planning to go to America since they are still youthful.


God the Lord will grant me good luck there
The artist hopes to have fortune on their side in America thanks to divine intervention.


You, my wife stay here 'til you hear from me
The artist tells their wife to remain in their current location until they receive a message.


When you get my letter, put everything in order
The singer advises their wife to prepare for their journey once they receive a message from them.


Mount a raven black steed, a horse like the wind
The singer instructs their wife to acquire a swift, dark-colored horse for their journey.


Fly across the ocean to join me here
The artist wants their wife to make a transatlantic journey to meet them.


Ah, but when she arrived in this strange land
However, when the wife arrives in America,


Here in McKeesport, this valley, this valley of fire
Specifically, in McKeesport, a location known for its industrialization.


Only his grave, his blood did she find
The wife discovered only the resting place of her husband and evidence of his death.


Over it, bitterly she cried
The wife grieved greatly at the grave, distraught by her loss.


Ah, my husband, what've you done to this family of yours?
The wife addresses her deceased husband, questioning what he has done to their family.


What can you say to these children, to these children you've orphaned?
The wife laments the fact that her husband's actions have left their children without a parent.


Tell them my wife not to wait, not to wait, not to wait for me
The husband implores others to tell his wife not to wait for his return.


Tell them I lie here, in the American land
The husband states that he remains in America, his final resting place.




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