Oh Susanna
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee
I'm going to Louisiana
My true love for to see

It rained all night the day I left
The weather it was dry the sun so hot
I froze to death susanna, don't you cry
Oh, Susanna oh don't you cry for me
For I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee

I had a dream the other night
When everything was still
I thought I saw Susanna
A-coming down the hill

The buckwheat cake was in her mouth
The tear was in her eye
Says I, I'm coming from the south
Susanna, don't you cry

Oh, Susanna oh don't you cry for me




For I come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pete Seeger's "Oh Susanna" follow the story of a traveler from Alabama who is bound for Louisiana to be with his loved one, Suzanne. The beginning of the song sets the scene for the traveler's journey, describing the difficult weather conditions he faced while leaving Alabama. The line "The sun was so hot I froze myself" is a clever and ironic play on words, implying that the heat was so unbearable that it left him feeling cold and frozen. However, the line "Suzanne, don't you go on and cry" suggests that he is determined to make the journey despite the challenges he may face.


As the song progresses, the traveler has a dream in which he sees his beloved Suzanne coming around the hill with a buckwheat cake in her mouth and a tear in her eye. This image is a powerful representation of the traveler's love for Suzanne and the hardships they must overcome to be together. The song also includes the famous chorus "Oh, Suzanna, now don't you cry for me," which is a message from the traveler to his beloved to not worry about him and to know that he will always return to her.


Overall, the lyrics of "Oh Susanna" evoke a sense of perseverance, love, and determination. The traveler's journey from Alabama to Louisiana is filled with challenges, but he is willing to endure them all to be with his true love, Suzanne.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee
I arrived from Alabama with my banjo before me


And I'm bound for Louisiana, my own true love for to see
I am journeying towards Louisiana to meet my beloved one


It did rain all night the day I left
The day I departed, it rained persistently throughout the night


The weather was bone dry
However, the climate was very dry


The sun was so hot I froze myself
While the climate was hot, I was feeling very chilled


Suzanne, don't you go on and cry
Thenceforth, I addressed Suzanne telling her not to weep


I said, Oh, Suzanna
I addressed Suzanne and called out 'Oh, Suzanna'


Now, don't you cry for me
I reassured her by saying she should not be sad because of me


Well I had myself a dream the other night
At another instance, I had a dream that kept me occupied at night


When everything was still
During this period, everything around me was quiet


I dreamed that I saw my girl Suzanne
In the dream, I observed my lover Suzanne


She was coming around the hill
I saw Suzanne walking past the hill


Now, the buckwheat cake was in her mouth
At that instant, Suzanne was eating buckwheat cake


A tear was in her eye
Though she was eating, she had tears in her eyes


I said, that I come from Dixie land
I expressed to her that I am from Dixie land


Suzanne, don't you break down and cry
Then I appealed to Suzanne not to shed tears because of my story




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