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Love In Vain Blues
Robert Johnson Lyrics


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I followed her to the station with a suitcase in my hand
And I followed her to the station with a suitcase in my hand
Well it's hard to tell, it's hard to tell, when all your love's in vain
All my love's in vain
When the train rolled up to the station, I looked her in the eye
When the train rolled up to the station, and I looked her in the eye
Well I was lonesome I felt so lonesome, and I could not help but cry
All my love's in vain
The train it left the station, was two lights on behind
When the train it left the station, was two lights on behind
Well the blue light was my blues and the red light was my mind
All my love's in vain
All my love's in vain

Overall Meaning

Robert Johnson's Love In Vain Blues is a melancholic tale of a man who has lost the love of his life. The opening lines, "I followed her to the station with a suitcase in my hand," show that the man is trying to keep up with his lover, but he is aware that his efforts are in vain. He knows that his love is not reciprocated and is doomed to fail. The repetition of the line, "All my love's in vain," emphasizes his sense of hopelessness and despair.


As the train arrives at the station, the man finally looks his lover in the eye. However, the meeting only serves to make him feel more alone and desperate. The line, "Well I was lonesome I felt so lonesome, and I could not help but cry," expresses the depth of the man’s emotion, and how much he is struggling to move on from his heartbreak.


The final lines of the song, "When the train it left the station, was two lights on behind, Well the blue light was my blues and the red light was my mind," bring the song to a sorrowful close. The blue and red lights symbolize the man's pain, both physical and emotional. The train is leaving, and the man is left with nothing but his memories and his pain.


Overall, Love In Vain Blues is a powerful and emotional song that captures the feeling of heartbreak and the sense of hopelessness that can come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

I followed her to the station with a suitcase in my hand
I went after her to the train station carrying my suitcase


And I followed her to the station with a suitcase in my hand
Again, I went after her to the train station carrying my suitcase


Well it's hard to tell, it's hard to tell, when all your love's in vain
It's difficult to comprehend when affection and emotions are not reciprocated and are futile


All my love's in vain
All the love I have for her is wasted and unreturned


When the train rolled up to the station, I looked her in the eye
When the train arrived at the station, I stared directly into her eyes


When the train rolled up to the station, and I looked her in the eye
Once again, when the train arrived at the station, I stared directly into her eyes


Well I was lonesome I felt so lonesome, and I could not help but cry
I was alone, felt so alone, and could not stop myself from shedding tears


The train it left the station, was two lights on behind
The train departed the station, and two lights were left visible in the distance


When the train it left the station, was two lights on behind
When the train departed the station, there were two lights visible in the distance


Well the blue light was my blues and the red light was my mind
The blue light symbolized my sadness, and the red light represented my feelings and thoughts


All my love's in vain
All the love I have for her is wasted and unreturned




Writer(s): Walter Trout Copyright: Warner/Chappell Music Denmark A/S

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