Begged for a Nickel
R.L. Burnside Lyrics


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Oh, is that you in my own voted cryin'?
Everybody is down on me
Oh, is that you in my own voted cryin'?
Everybody is down on me

And I don't bother nobody
But they all they, all the time, talkin' about me
Yeah, you know the sun is shinin'
People at the dark cloud riding in the West
Yeah, you know the sun is shinin'
People at the dark cloud riding in the West

Yeah, and I hung my head out cryin'
Lord, what can I do for the bread?

Yeah, but you know, the sun gonna shine
Oh, lord, in my backdoor one day
Yeah, you know, the sun gonna shine
Oh, lord, in my backdoor one day

Yeah, and I want to be hanging 'round in the town, oh lord
Done it, like the people said

BEGGED FOR A NICKEL (VR.2 - STUDIO RECORDING)

(At 2:04)
Yeah, I begged for a nickel
Oh, lord, to put a telephone
Yeah, I begged for a nickel
Oh, lord, to put a telephone

Yeah, and I wanted to talk to my baby
Yeah, and though, she'd been gone, so long

Yeah, you know the sun is shinin'
People at the dark cloud riding in the West
Yeah, you know the sun is shinin'
People at the dark cloud riding in the West





Yeah, and I hung my head out crying, oh lord
What can I do for the bread?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to R.L. Burnside's song "Begged for a Nickel" convey a sense of despair and frustration. The opening lines suggest a personal struggle, with the singer feeling isolated and judged by others. Despite not causing any harm to anyone, they constantly find themselves talked about negatively. The repetition of the phrase "Everybody is down on me" emphasizes the weight of this scrutiny.


The song also touches upon themes of hope and longing for a better future. The mention of the sun shining and dark clouds riding in the West symbolizes the contrast between happiness and despair. The singer expresses a desire for things to improve, seeking solace in the belief that the sun will eventually shine and better days will come. They want to escape the current state of their life, represented by the line "Lord, what can I do for the bread?", implying a struggle to make ends meet.


As the song progresses, there is a shift in focus towards a personal relationship. The singer mentions begging for a nickel to have a telephone, ultimately wanting to talk to their absent partner who has been gone for a long time. This longing for connection suggests a sense of loneliness and a desire for reconciliation.


Overall, "Begged for a Nickel" speaks to the complexities of the singer's personal struggles, their yearning for a brighter future, and their longing for emotional connection.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, is that you in my own voted cryin'?
Are you the one causing me distress and making me feel helpless?


Everybody is down on me
Everyone seems to have a negative opinion of me


And I don't bother nobody
I mind my own business and don't cause trouble for anyone


But they all they, all the time, talkin' about me
Despite my efforts to stay out of trouble, people constantly gossip about me


Yeah, you know the sun is shinin'
There are good things happening around me


People at the dark cloud riding in the West
While others may be experiencing difficulties, I see a glimmer of hope


Yeah, and I hung my head out cryin'
I express my sadness and frustration openly


Lord, what can I do for the bread?
I ask for guidance and assistance in finding a way to survive


Yeah, but you know, the sun gonna shine
Despite the current hardships, there will be better times ahead


Oh, lord, in my backdoor one day
I believe that blessings will come my way eventually


Yeah, and I want to be hangin' 'round in the town, oh lord
I desire to be accepted and acknowledged by my community


Done it, like the people said
I have followed the expectations and advice of others


Yeah, I begged for a nickel
I pleaded for a small amount of money


Oh, lord, to put a telephone
So that I could have access to communication


Yeah, and I wanted to talk to my baby
I desired to speak with my loved one


Yeah, and though, she'd been gone, so long
Even though my loved one has been away for a while


What can I do for the bread?
How can I meet my basic needs and provide for myself?




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