Lonesome Boy from Dixie
The Outlaws Lyrics


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There's a peach tree on a hill in northern Georgia
Where a teenage boy sits staring at the ground
Soon he'll leave to join the rebel soldiers
For the Cumberland And Nashville, he is bound

He goes down to ride with the Bedford Forrest Calv'ry
He can shoot a man at a hundred yards or more
But he knows he's just like any other soldier
If they spill his blood, he'll never ride no more

Chorus
Don't you know I'm just a lonesome boy from Dixie?
Help me lord I feel so all alone
Don't you know I'm just a lonesome boy form Dixie
I've gone to war and I just wanna go home

When the battle started, the rebels were outnumbered
They shot his leg with an angry cannonball
The medic came an said we'll all be lucky
If the boy from Dixie makes it home at all

Well there's a peach tree on a hill from northern Georgia
Where a horse stands like a statue made of stone




Flowers bless a grave down in the meadow
Now the lonesome boy from Dixie made it home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Outlaws' song "Lonesome Boy from Dixie" tell the story of a young boy from the southern region of the United States, specifically northern Georgia, who finds himself caught up in the Civil War. The opening lines describe a peach tree on a hill, where the boy spends his time contemplating his impending departure to join the rebel soldiers. He is bound for the Cumberland and Nashville, indicating his commitment to the cause.


The second verse introduces his involvement with the famed Bedford Forrest Calvary, known for their sharpshooting skills. The boy possesses the ability to shoot a man from a distance of one hundred yards or more, highlighting his prowess as a soldier. However, he acknowledges that despite his abilities, he is just like any other soldier, vulnerable and mortal. The chorus emphasizes his loneliness and longing for home, as he pleads for solace and a return to his roots in Dixie.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a peach tree on a hill in northern Georgia
In the picturesque countryside of northern Georgia, there stands a peach tree, symbolizing the beauty and tranquility of the region.


Where a teenage boy sits staring at the ground
In this peaceful setting, a young boy sits alone, deep in thought, contemplating his situation and feeling isolated.


Soon he'll leave to join the rebel soldiers
In the near future, he will depart from this place to join the forces fighting for the Confederacy, dedicating himself to their cause.


For the Cumberland And Nashville, he is bound
His destination lies in Cumberland and Nashville, where he will play his part in the conflict, driven by his loyalty to the South.


He goes down to ride with the Bedford Forrest Calv'ry
He embarks on a journey to join the esteemed Bedford Forrest Calvary, renowned for their skilled horsemanship and military prowess.


He can shoot a man at a hundred yards or more
With his exceptional marksmanship, he possesses the ability to hit and kill a target from a great distance of one hundred yards or beyond.


But he knows he's just like any other soldier
Despite his individual skills, he acknowledges that he is no different from any other soldier, all facing the same risks and sacrifices.


If they spill his blood, he'll never ride no more
Should his blood be shed in battle, it will mark the end of his ability to ride and fight, extinguishing his dreams and aspirations.


Don't you know I'm just a lonesome boy from Dixie?
Can't you understand that I am a young, solitary individual hailing from the Southern states, deeply affected by my experiences?


Help me lord I feel so all alone
In my solitude, I plead for divine assistance, as I struggle with overwhelming feelings of loneliness and despair.


I've gone to war and I just wanna go home
Having willingly entered into this war, I now yearn to return to the comfort and familiarity of my home, longing for peace and safety.


When the battle started, the rebels were outnumbered
As the battle initiated, the Confederate forces found themselves at a disadvantage, facing overwhelming numbers of Union soldiers.


They shot his leg with an angry cannonball
In the midst of the chaos, his leg was struck by a fierce cannonball, causing great pain and injury.


The medic came an said we'll all be lucky
The medic arrived and expressed the hope that all involved would be fortunate, implying that survival in war is often a matter of luck.


If the boy from Dixie makes it home at all
There is uncertainty whether the young boy from Dixie will survive the conflict and ever return home.


Well there's a peach tree on a hill from northern Georgia
Returning to the peach tree on the hill in northern Georgia, a solemn reminder of the peaceful surroundings he left behind.


Where a horse stands like a statue made of stone
In this serene setting, a horse stands motionless and unmoving, as if frozen in time, representing the everlasting effects of war.


Flowers bless a grave down in the meadow
In a nearby meadow, flowers serve as an offering, bringing solace and peace to the final resting place of a fallen soldier.


Now the lonesome boy from Dixie made it home
Finally, the lonesome boy from Dixie has managed to return home, having endured the hardships and perils of war.




Lyrics © HIPGNOSIS SONGS GROUP
Written by: JOHN THOMAS CRAIN, JOSEPH WILLIAMS

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