Decoration Day
Sonny Boy Williamson Lyrics


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Lord, I had a woman
She was nice lovin' in ev'ry way
Lord, I had a woman
She was nice lovin' in ev'ry way
Lord, but she died an left me
I have the blues on ev'ry *Decoration Day

Lord, I hated to see her leave me
Because these are the last words
My baby had to say
Lord, I hate to see her leave me
Because these are the last words
My baby had to say
She told me to bring her some flowers
On ev'ry Decoration Day

People, you havin' a good time, now?
Just like the flowers that comes in May
Peoples, you havin' a good time, now?
Just like the flowers that comes in May
Now, but Sonny Boy thinks about his baby
On ev'ry Decoration Day

Fare you well, mm
Baby, I ain't got no mo' to say
Fare you well, mm
Baby, I ain't got no mo' to say




Lord, but I'll always remember
I won't never forget, 'Decoration Day'.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Decoration Day Blues No. 2" is a mournful ode to a lost love. The singer laments the loss of his woman, who was everything he wanted and needed. He remembers that she passed away, leaving him mired in a bottomless pool of sorrow. The blues are his constant companion, especially on Decoration Day, when he's reminded of the love he once shared with his woman, and the memories they built together.


The singer's love for his woman is palpable in his words, and the melancholy tune conveys the sadness and longing he feels. He recalls how she wished to be remembered on every Decoration Day, by bringing her flowers, a symbol of their love that still blooms years after her passing. He's reminded of her whenever he sees the flowers that come in May, just like the ones she loved so much. Even as he bids farewell to his beloved, he promises to remember her always, particularly on Decoration Day, the anniversary of her passing.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord, I had a woman
I used to have a woman in my life


She was nice lovin' in ev'ry way
She was the epitome of love and affection


Lord, but she died an left me
Unfortunately, she passed away


I have the blues on ev'ry *Decoration Day
On every Memorial Day, I feel a deep sense of sadness


Lord, I hated to see her leave me
I was devastated when she passed away


Because these are the last words
The last words she spoke to me were


My baby had to say
Her final message to me was


She told me to bring her some flowers
She requested that I lay flowers on her grave


On ev'ry Decoration Day
Every year on Memorial Day


People, you havin' a good time, now?
Is everyone enjoying themselves?


Just like the flowers that comes in May
Much like the blooming flowers of May


Now, but Sonny Boy thinks about his baby
However, I still think about my beloved


Fare you well, mm
Goodbye, my love


Baby, I ain't got no mo' to say
I have nothing more to add


Lord, but I'll always remember
I will never forget


I won't never forget, 'Decoration Day'.
The memory of my departed loved one on Memorial Day will never fade




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: WILLIE WILLIAMSON

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Winslow Yerxa

This actually appeared on More Real Folk Blues.

Arjun Upadhya

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