Whipping Post
The Allman Brothers Band Lyrics


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I've been run down and I've been lied to.
And I don't know why, I let that mean woman make me a fool.
She took all my money, wrecks my new car.
Now she's with one of my good time buddies,
They're drinkin' in some cross-town bar.

Sometimes I feel, sometimes I feel,
Like I've been tied to the whippin' post.
Tied to the whippin' post, tied to the whippin' post.
Good Lord, I feel like I'm dyin'

My friends tell me, that I've been such a fool.
But I had to stand by and take it baby, all for lovin' you.
Drown myself in sorrow as I look at what you've done.
But nothing seemed to change, the bad times stayed the same,
And I can't run.

Sometimes I feel, sometimes I feel,
Like I've been tied to the whippin' post.
Tied to the whippin' post, tied to the whippin' post.
Good Lord, I feel like I'm dyin'.

Sometimes I feel, sometimes I feel,
Like I've been tied to the whippin' post.

Tied to the whippin' post, tied to the whippin' post.
Good Lord, I feel like I'm dyin'

Overall Meaning

The Allman Brothers Band's song Whipping Post is a powerful tale about a man who has been mistreated and abused by his lover. The opening lines of the lyrics set the scene for the song's theme, where the singer laments being lied to and taken advantage of by his partner. He's left feeling foolish and unable to understand why he allowed himself to be treated in such a way.


As the song progresses, we hear about the financial and emotional damage the singer has suffered at the hands of his lover. She has taken all his money and wrecked his new car, leaving him with nothing but sorrow and pain. Adding insult to injury, she's now with one of his friends and enjoying herself at a bar.


The chorus of the song, "Sometimes I feel, sometimes I feel, like I've been tied to the whippin' post," further emphasizes the singer's sense of helplessness and despair. He feels trapped and unable to escape the pain that he's been subjected to. The song continues with the man's internal conflict between his love for his partner and the realization that she has caused nothing but misery in his life. The repetition of the chorus reaffirms the man's emotions, and the song concludes with a final cry of desperation.


Overall, the song is a powerful depiction of the emotional and physical toll that abusive relationships can take on a person. The lyrics resound with impact and rawness, telling a story that many can relate to.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been run down and I've been lied to.
I have experienced mistreatment and deception from others.


And I don't know why, I let that mean woman make me a fool.
I do not understand why I allowed a cruel woman to make a fool of me.


She took all my money, wrecks my new car.
The woman in question took all of my money and damaged my car.


Now she's with one of my good time buddies,
The woman is now with one of my close friends who I would frequently spend time with.


They're drinkin' in some cross-town bar.
The two of them are currently enjoying a drink at a bar across town.


Sometimes I feel, sometimes I feel,
At times, I experience the feeling of


Like I've been tied to the whippin' post.
Being metaphorically restrained to an instrument used for punishment.


Good Lord, I feel like I'm dyin'.
I am experiencing an intense emotional pain that feels unbearable.


My friends tell me, that I've been such a fool.
My friends are expressing to me that I have made unwise decisions.


But I had to stand by and take it baby, all for lovin' you.
I felt compelled to stay and endure the mistreatment because of my love for the woman.


Drown myself in sorrow as I look at what you've done.
I become overwhelmed with grief as I view the destruction caused by the woman.


But nothing seemed to change, the bad times stayed the same,
Despite my efforts, nothing improved, and negativity persisted.


And I can't run.
I feel powerless and unable to escape from this situation.




Lyrics © ELIJAH BLUE, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Gregg L. Allman

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@Absorbing146

Thinking back to the 70's , It was a magical time when most of us got along and share music and good times . 
Rent was cheap
Cars were cheap
No salite Tv
No cells 
No internet
No social media
Weed was 10.00 a once
Ludes were 2.00
No crack
No aids
No time to hate or fight ,just doing the best we could.
I wouldn't have missed it for the world



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@LPJack02

RIP the five members of The Allman Brothers Band
Dickey Betts (December 12, 1943 – April 18, 2024), aged 80
Duane Allman (November 20, 1946 – October 29, 1971), aged 24
Butch Trucks (May 11, 1947 – January 24, 2017), aged 69
Gregg Allman (December 8, 1947 – May 27, 2017), aged 69
Berry Oakley (April 4, 1948 – November 11, 1972), aged 24
You will be remembered as legends.

@tritonogletree2806

One's still alive at least.

@williamthot3978

The one thing I really dislike about getting old is watching my heroes, and anti-heroes pass.

@TheAudivisioner

Jai is still alive.
The only surviving member of the group.

@starlightengram1

Like we do for all people we loved we should pray they all rest sweetly in the bliss of Divine God.

@BlueMoon-k1k

❤ Legends ❤

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@jenesiseduardo

Leaving this comment so that whenever someone likes it I'll comeback and listen to this masterpiece

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hey, it's time

@gregginter5867

One more time 🎉❤

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I got you

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