If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day
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
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 someday"

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

The lyrics to Robert Johnson's "If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day" express a longing for control over one's own fate and the consequences of that control. The lines "If I had possession, over judgment day/Lord, the little woman I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray" suggest that the singer wishes he could decide the fate of his lover and prevent her from seeking divine intervention for guidance or protection. This desire for control speaks to a larger human desire for agency and autonomy in one's life.


The song also delves into themes of betrayal and heartbreak. The lines "Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me" express the singer's anguish over the loss of his lover to another man. He has been left with "lonesome blues," a feeling of deep sadness and loneliness that is accentuated by his wandering and emotional outpouring. The line "my biscuit roller gone" further emphasizes the sense of loss and abandonment the singer feels.


Despite these feelings of hurt and anger, the song also has an underlying message of resilience and independence. The singer ultimately decides to walk away from his lover, asserting that "yo' trouble gon' come someday." The line "Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away" suggests a sense of stoicism and determination in the face of adversity. This message of resilience and the desire for personal agency have resonated with listeners for generations.


Line by Line Meaning

If I had possession, over judgment day
If I had control over the day of reckoning


Lord, the little woman I'm lovin' wouldn't, have no right to pray
My lover wouldn't have the ability to seek mercy


And I went to the mountain, lookin' as far as my eyes could see
I went to seek solace in isolation and perspective


Some other man got my woman, and these lonesome blues got me
Another man has taken my lover and I am consumed by sadness and loneliness


And I rolled and I tumbled and I cried the whole night long
I was restless and emotional, unable to sleep or find peace


Boy, I woke up this mornin', my biscuit roller gone
My essential tool for sustenance is missing, adding to my troubles


Had to fold my arms and I, slowly walked away
I had to resign myself to moving on, even though it was difficult


I said in my mind, "yo' trouble gon' come someday"
I knew that my past actions could bring trouble in the future


Now run here, baby, set down on my knee
Come close to me, I want to talk to you


I wanna tell you all about the way they treated me
I want to share my experiences of mistreatment and hardship with you




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Written by: ROBERT JOHNSON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@undertaker9336

If I had possession over Judgement 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' far as my eyes could see
And I went to the mountain lookin' far as my eyes could see
Some other man got my woman and the 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
I didn't like the way she'd run
Had to fold my arms and I slowly walked away
I said in my mind, "You're trouble gone come someday"
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



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@tyezillaOG

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@undertaker9336

If I had possession over Judgement 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' far as my eyes could see
And I went to the mountain lookin' far as my eyes could see
Some other man got my woman and the 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
I didn't like the way she'd run
Had to fold my arms and I slowly walked away
I said in my mind, "You're trouble gone come someday"
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

@shagadelic4210

Hahaha I love how he mentions the biscuit roller just because nobody really rolls their biscuits anymore ya just pop em in the oven if they're those ready to go store ones😅really captures differences in our times just in less than a hundred years, crazy.

@kaecake9575

"My biscuit roller gone"

I felt that

@vigadotibrand1677

​@@shagadelic4210he's talking about his woman lol

@shagadelic4210

Obviously lmao, The comment was about the specific antique item used for the metaphor😂

@musfutmuj

This song hits me dude...really hits me.

@Streetwalker216

Likewise!!! It's even more powerful slowed down.

@shagadelic4210

Great taste bro🤘his guitar work is ALWAYS just so sexy!! and the vocals are so surprisingly amazing too when ya first catch it but it makes ya wish he lived longer so that audio recording technology could do his work justice huh🤔😌

@rojkoffs

The only possession is Love

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