Tobacco Road
The Browns Lyrics


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I was born in a trunk.
Mama died and my daddy got drunk.
Left me here to die alone
In the middle of tobacco road.

Growin' up in a filthy shack,
All I had was hangin' on my back.
Only you know how I loathe
This place called Tobacco Road.

But it's home,
The only life I've ever known.
And I can't help but loathe
Tobacco.

Gonna leave, and get a job
With the help and the grace from above.
Save some money, get rich and old,
Bring it back to Tobacco Road.

Bring that dynamite and a crane,
blow it up, start all over again.
Build a town, be proud to show.
Gives the name Tobacco Road.

But it's home,
The only life I've ever known.




But I love you
'Cause you're home..

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Tobacco Road" by The Browns depict the harsh realities of growing up in a poverty-stricken and desolate place called Tobacco Road. The singer of the song reflects on the difficult circumstances surrounding their birth, as their mother passed away and their father turned to alcohol, leaving them to face the hardships of life alone. The mention of being left to die alone symbolizes the abandonment and neglect experienced by the singer in this bleak environment.


Growing up in a dilapidated shack, the only possessions the singer had were the clothes on their back. The lyrics convey a deep disdain for Tobacco Road, suggesting that this place brings nothing but misery and unhappiness. However, despite the negative feelings, the singer also acknowledges that this is the only life they've ever known and that, in a sense, they can't help but feel attached to it.


As the song progresses, the singer expresses a desire to escape from Tobacco Road and build a better life. They aspire to find employment, save money, and eventually return to make positive changes in their hometown. The mention of dynamite and a crane signifies the need to destroy the old, run-down elements of the town and rebuild it from scratch, creating a place they can be proud to call home.


In summary, "Tobacco Road" explores themes of poverty, abandonment, and the struggle to escape a difficult environment. It reflects a mixture of resentment towards the place that shaped the singer's troubled upbringing, while also acknowledging a deep attachment to it.




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