Walking Blues
R.L. Burnside Lyrics


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Woke up this morning, feel 'round for my shoes
You know 'bout that babe, had them old walkin' blues
Woke up this morning, I feel 'round for my shoes

You know 'bout that babe
Lord, I had them old walkin' blues

Leavin' this morning, I had to go ride the blinds
I've been mistreated, don't mind dying
This morning, I had to go ride the blinds

I've been mistreated
Lord, I don't mind

People tell me walkin' blues ain't bad
Worst old feeling I most ever had
People tell me the old walkin' blues ain't bad





Well, it's the worst old feeling
Lord, I most ever had

Overall Meaning

In "Walking Blues," R.L. Burnside sings about waking up in the morning and looking for his shoes, only to find that he has the "old walkin' blues." The lyrics suggest that he is feeling down and that he has to keep moving, even if he doesn't want to. Burnside talks about leaving in the morning and having to ride the blinds, which means he is stowing away on a train. He indicates that he's been mistreated and doesn't mind dying. The song is about being down and feeling a sense of hopelessness.


The lyrics convey feelings of loneliness and sadness, with the singer feeling like a wanderer, moving from place to place with no real destination in sight. The song speaks to anyone who has felt lost or forgotten, with no real sense of purpose or direction. Burnside uses simple, evocative language to paint a picture of someone who is struggling with depression and uncertainty. He emphasizes the idea that sometimes life feels like an endless walk with no sign of relief. Overall, "Walking Blues" is a poignant exploration of the existential struggles that many people face on a daily basis.


Line by Line Meaning

Woke up this morning, feel 'round for my shoes
I woke up and started searching for my shoes


You know 'bout that babe, had them old walkin' blues
I've been feeling the blues for a while


Woke up this morning, I feel 'round for my shoes
I woke up and started searching for my shoes


You know 'bout that babe Lord, I had them old walkin' blues
I've been feeling the blues for a while


Leavin' this morning, I had to go ride the blinds
I had to travel as a passenger on a train


I've been mistreated Lord, I don't mind
I've been treated poorly and I'm okay with dying


People tell me the old walkin' blues ain't bad
Some say that feeling the blues isn't so bad


Well, it's the worst old feeling Lord, I most ever had
But for me, it's the worst feeling I've ever had




Writer(s): R.L. BURNSIDE

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@cliffhooper3558

This one the tracks I'll regret not having someday

@mrspielemasterful

is there any lyrics out for this one?

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