Rock me back
Rufus Thomas Lyrics


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Carry me back to old Virginny,
There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow,
There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime,
There's where the old darke'ys heart am long'd to go,
There's where I labored so hard for old massa,
Day after day in the field of yellow corn,
No place on earth do I love more sincerely
Than old Virginny, the state where I was born.

Carry me back to old Virginny,
There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow,
There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime,
There's where this old darkey's heart am long'd to go.

Carry me back to old Virginny,
There let me live 'till I wither and decay,
Long by the old Dismal Swamp have I wandered,
There's where this old darke'ys life will pass away.
Massa and missis have long gone before me,
Soon we will meet on that bright and golden shore,




There we'll be happy and free from all sorrow,
There's where we'll meet and we'll never part no more

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Rufus Thomas's song "Rock Me Back" are actually a reworking of the classic song "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" written by James Bland in 1878. These lyrics speak to a deep longing for the past, specifically the state of Virginia and the memories associated with it. The stanza "There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow / There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime" paints a vivid picture of the agricultural landscape of Virginia, with its rich fields and the joyful sounds of nature.


The lyrics also touch upon the singer's personal history and the deep connection to their home state. They mention laboring for their old master, working hard in the yellow cornfields. This represents the experience of many African Americans who were enslaved in the South. Despite the hardship, there is a sense of nostalgia and sincerity in the line "No place on earth do I love more sincerely / Than old Virginny, the state where I was born."


The song continues to express a desire to return to Virginia, emphasizing the longing in the repetition of "Carry me back to old Virginny." The singer longs to live in Virginia until old age, to eventually pass away in the familiar surroundings of the Dismal Swamp. The mention of "massa and missis" suggests that the singer is an older enslaved individual, who has outlived their owners.


The lyrics conclude on a hopeful note, anticipating a reunion with their loved ones in a bright and golden afterlife. The lines "There we'll be happy and free from all sorrow / There's where we'll meet and we'll never part no more" speak to the strength of their belief in an eternal reunion and everlasting happiness.


Overall, "Rock Me Back" reimagines and revives the sentiments of "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny," highlighting the deep longing, connection to heritage, and a hope for a better future beyond the hardships of the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Carry me back to old Virginny
Take me back to my beloved Virginia


There's where the cotton and the corn and tatoes grow
It's the land where crops like cotton, corn, and potatoes flourish


There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime
The birds sing melodiously during spring in Virginia


There's where the old darke'ys heart am long'd to go
Virginia is the place where the old slaves desire to return


There's where I labored so hard for old massa
Virginia is where I worked tirelessly for my old master


Day after day in the field of yellow corn
I toiled in the yellow corn fields every day


No place on earth do I love more sincerely
I genuinely have a deep love for no other place on earth


Than old Virginny, the state where I was born.
Especially for Virginia, the state of my birth.


There let me live 'till I wither and decay
Allow me to live there until my body deteriorates


Long by the old Dismal Swamp have I wandered
I have wandered for a long time near the old Dismal Swamp


There's where this old darke'ys life will pass away.
It is where the old slave's life will come to an end


Massa and missis have long gone before me
My master and mistress departed long before my time


Soon we will meet on that bright and golden shore
We will reunite on a glorious and radiant shore


There we'll be happy and free from all sorrow
In that place, we will experience happiness and be free from sorrow


There's where we'll meet and we'll never part no more
That is where we will meet and never have to separate again




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: James A Bland

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