08 If I Had Possession Over J
Robert Johnson Lyrics


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If I had possession, over judgment day
If I had possession, over judgment day
Lord, the little woman I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray

And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes could see
And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes would see
Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me
And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
Boy, I woke up this mornin', my biscuit roller gone

Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
(spoken: I didn't like the way she done)
Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
I said in my mind, "Yo' trouble gon' come some day one"

Now run here, baby, set down on my knee




Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
I wanna tell you all about the way they treated me

Overall Meaning

In Robert Johnson's song "If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day," he imagines having control over his own fate and the fate of those around him. He longs to have power over his lover's fate, so she couldn't even pray without his permission. The pain of losing his lover is palpable in his words. He describes going to the mountain and looking as far as his eyes could see, trying to find her but coming up empty. He laments that another man has taken her and that he is left with the "lonesome blues." He compares his pain to rolling and tumbling, and cried the whole night long. In the morning he wakes up to find that his "biscuit roller," likely referring to a kitchen tool or a nickname for his lover, is gone. He slowly walks away, knowing that trouble is sure to come his way someday.


Line by Line Meaning

If I had possession, over judgment day
If I had control over the end of all things


Lord, the little woman I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray
The woman I love wouldn't be able to escape judgement


And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes could see
I searched high and low, as far as I could see


Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me
Another man has taken my lover and I am filled with deep sadness


And I rolled and I tumbled and I, cried the whole night long
I tossed and turned and cried throughout the entire night


Boy, I woke up this mornin', my biscuit roller gone
I woke up to find my belongings missing


Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
I had to accept my loss and move on


I said in my mind, "Yo' trouble gon' come some day one"
I knew that my problems would eventually catch up to me


Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
Come sit with me, my dear


I wanna tell you all about the way they treated me
I need to share with you the mistreatment I've endured




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: ROBERT JOHNSON, WOODY PAYNE

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