My Little Cabin
Sonny Boy Williamson Lyrics


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(Rice Miller Williamson)
In my one room little cabin,
Just me and my little girl alone,
In my one room little cabin,
Just me and my little girl alone,
It make you feel so good,
When your baby lyin' down in your arms.
The little room was so small,
I couldn't even put up no cookin' stove,
The little room was so small,
I couldn't even put up no cookin' stove,
But you can tell from the weather,
So cold, so cold outdoors.

I could hear it rainin',
See the lightnin' flashin' on my window pane,
I could hear it rainin',
I could hear it rainin',
See the lightnin' flashin' on my window pane,
Ohhh, the little girl lay her head in my chest,




And said "I love you Sonny Boy,
God knows I'm not ashamed."

Overall Meaning

The song "My Little Cabin" by Sonny Boy Williamson II is a blues ballad that reflects the humble yet heartwarming life of the singer and his little girl living in a small and cozy cabin. The song begins with the singer describing the peacefulness of being in his one-room cabin with his baby girl. He claims that it feels good to have his baby girl lying down in his arms, which is a simple yet powerful experience that cannot be compared to anything else.


Despite having only one small room in the cabin, he finds happiness being with his little girl. The intimacy of their relationship is further amplified by the fact that they are alone in the cabin, and no one else is there to disturb their peaceful bond. However, the limitations of their cabin are also evident in the second verse, where the singer laments that he couldn't even put up a cooking stove in the small room. The reference to the weather, which is cold and gloomy, adds to the melancholic tone of the song.


The final verse of the song focuses on his baby girl's love for him. As he hears the rain and sees flashes of lightning, he feels secure having his little girl close to him. Her love provides him with a sense of belonging and acceptance. She even lays her head on his chest and confesses her love for him. It is beautiful to see how the singer finds love and comfort in an unideal living situation.


Line by Line Meaning

In my one room little cabin,
I live in a small one-room cabin.


Just me and my little girl alone,
My daughter and I are the only ones living here.


It make you feel so good,
It feels great.


When your baby lyin' down in your arms.
To hold your child in your arms is a special feeling.


The little room was so small,
The cabin is small.


I couldn't even put up no cookin' stove,
The cabin is too small for a stove.


But you can tell from the weather,
The cold weather is noticeable even inside.


So cold, so cold outdoors.
It is very cold outside.


I could hear it rainin',
I could hear the sound of rain.


See the lightnin' flashin' on my window pane,
The lightning is visible through the window.


Ohhh, the little girl lay her head in my chest,
My daughter rests her head on my chest.


And said "I love you Sonny Boy,
My daughter told me she loves me.


God knows I'm not ashamed."
She is not ashamed to express her love.




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Written by: WILLIE WILLIAMSON

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bluesrocker 6L6gc

One of my favorite all-time songs!!!

grosper

Great!

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If Eric Clapton's website is correct, Keith Relf was not present on this night, as he was in the hospital with a collapsed lung. For the Yardbirds' set (when not backing Sonny Boy Williamson II) Mick O'Neill of The Authentics took his place this week.

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