Lonesome Road
Peyroux Madeleine Lyrics


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Look down, look down
That lonesome road
Before you travel on

Look up, look up
And seek your maker
Before Gabriel blows his horn
I'm weary of toting, such a heavy load
Trudging down, that lonesome road

Look down, look down
That lonesome road
Before you travel on

I'm weary of toting, such a heavy load
Trudging down, that lonesome road

Look down, look down
That lonesome road




Before you travel on
Before you travel on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Madeleine Peyroux's song "Lonesome Road" speak to the struggles of life and the importance of seeking spiritual guidance in difficult times. The repeated phrase "look down, look down, that lonesome road" serves as a metaphor for the challenges we face in life and the weight of the burdens we carry. The singer acknowledges her weariness and the heaviness of her load, but also suggests that the way to find peace and solace is to look up and seek guidance from a higher power before it is too late.


The reference to Gabriel blowing his horn is a biblical allusion to the end of times, when the archangel is said to sound his horn to signal the beginning of Judgment Day. This underscores the idea that there is an urgency to seeking spiritual guidance and making the most of the time we have. The song also suggests that we can find comfort in knowing that we are not alone in our struggles, and that others are also traveling down the same lonesome road.


Overall, "Lonesome Road" is a poignant and introspective song that speaks to the human experience of facing challenges and seeking meaning and hope in difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

Look down, look down
Take a good, hard look at the path you're currently on


That lonesome road
The road ahead may be difficult and lonely


Before you travel on
Pause and consider your options before making any significant decisions


Look up, look up
Turn your gaze towards something greater or higher, perhaps a higher power


And seek your maker
Search for a sense of purpose, guidance or meaning in your life


Before Gabriel blows his horn
Before the end of the world or the end of your life, seek redemption or salvation


I'm weary of toting, such a heavy load
I'm tired of carrying the weight of my burdens and responsibilities


Trudging down, that lonesome road
Continuing to plod forward on a difficult, lonely path


Before you travel on
Once again urging caution and careful contemplation before making any major life choices


Look down, look down
Reiterating the importance of examining your current circumstances


That lonesome road
Acknowledging that the road ahead may be challenging and desolate


Before you travel on
A final reminder to take care and make wise choices before moving forward




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, NATHANIEL SHILKRET MUSIC CO.
Written by: Jimmy Carroll

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@andyvex1322

Love Madeleine Peyroux!

@Iznogood.

Amazing ❤️

@genm6381

What about sister Rosetta Tharpe, then?