.44 Pistol
R.L. Burnside Lyrics


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Well I wore my "Forty-four" so long
That it made my shoulder sore
Well I wore my "Forty-four" so long
That it made my shoulder sore
The woman I′m loving by the morning was no more

Got up so mad this morning
I don't know where in the world to go
Got up so mad this morning




I don′t know where in the world to go
The woman I'm loving by the morning was no more

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to R.L. Burnside's song ".44 Pistol" convey a sense of anger and heartbreak. The opening lines describe the physical pain that the singer has endured from carrying his .44 pistol for so long. This is a powerful image because it conveys the weight and burden of the weapon, as well as the emotional baggage that comes with it. The idea of the pistol making his shoulder sore can also be interpreted as a metaphor for the emotional pain that the singer is carrying.


The second stanza then shifts to the singer's emotional state. He is so angry and heartbroken that he doesn't know where to go or what to do. This is a feeling that many people can relate to, especially after a devastating loss or betrayal. The line "The woman I'm loving by the morning was no more" is particularly powerful because it shows how quickly things can change. The singer went to bed loving this woman, and by morning, she was gone. This reinforces the idea that life is unpredictable and that we can never truly control the things that happen to us.


Overall, ".44 Pistol" is a powerful song that conveys a sense of pain, anger, and loss. Its lyrics are simple but effective, and the raw emotion in R.L. Burnside's voice only adds to its impact.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I wore my "Forty-four" so long That it made my shoulder sore
I carried my .44 pistol for an extended period of time, causing pain and discomfort to my shoulder.


The woman I′m loving by the morning was no more
The woman I was in love with earlier is no longer with me.


Got up so mad this morning I don't know where in the world to go
I woke up feeling extremely angry and lost, not knowing where to turn or what to do.




Writer(s): Burnside R L

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One of my favorite recordings by him.

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