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Honeymoon Blues
Robert Johnson Lyrics


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Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
I wants a little sweet girl, that will do anything that I say

Betty Mae, you is my heartstring, you is my destiny
Betty Mae, you my heartstring, you is my destiny
And you rolls across my mind, baby, each and every day

Lil' girl, lil' girl, my life seem so misery
Hmm-hmm, little girl, my life seem so misery
Baby, I guess it must be love, now, hoo, Lord, that's takin' effect on me

Some day I will return, with the marriage license in my hand
Some day I will return, hoo, with a marriage license in my hand
I'm gon' take you for a honeymoon, in some long, long distant land

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Honeymoon Blues" by Robert Johnson express the singer's desire to marry a girl named Betty Mae. He repeatedly tells her that she will be his wife someday, and that he wants a girl who will do anything he says. He claims that Betty Mae is his heartstring and his destiny, and thinks about her all the time. The singer seems to be suffering from love, calling his life miserable and attributing it to the effects of love taking hold of him. Despite this, he promises to return to Betty Mae with a marriage license in hand, and plans to take her on a honeymoon to some far-off destination.


The song is a simple representation of a man's desire to marry and settle down with the woman he loves. The repetition of Betty Mae's name and the singer's promises to return with a marriage license emphasize the importance of this desire to him. The mention of a distant land for their honeymoon may symbolize a hopeful escape from their current struggles or simply a desire for adventure and excitement.


Line by Line Meaning

Betty Mae, Betty Mae, you shall be my wife someday
Addressing a woman named Betty Mae and expressing a desire to marry her someday


I wants a little sweet girl, that will do anything that I say
Desiring a submissive and obedient wife who will fulfill his desires and wishes


Betty Mae, you is my heartstring, you is my destiny
Addressing Betty Mae as his destiny and someone he loves deeply


And you rolls across my mind, baby, each and every day
Thinking of Betty Mae relentlessly, day and night


Lil' girl, lil' girl, my life seem so misery
Expressing his misery about life without Betty Mae


Baby, I guess it must be love, now, hoo, Lord, that's takin' effect on me
Attributing his misery to love and the effect it has on him


Some day I will return, hoo, with a marriage license in my hand
Promising to return with a marriage license to wed Betty Mae


I'm gon' take you for a honeymoon, in some long, long distant land
Planning to take Betty Mae on a romantic getaway to a faraway land after getting married




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: ROBERT JOHNSON

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