Leatherwood
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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If I fell off to sleep and did not wake
Would the Lord my soul to take
And could the land that I've known also die
Do you think of you and wonder why
 
Down in leatherwood
That thought we leave behind
Down in leatherwood
Country love's gonna steal your mind
And we ain't never gonna be blue, be blue
 
Was a mad house all flooded by the rain
Or did I once live it in a dream
Throwing all good minutes to the sea
Did you know the sky can also bleed
 
Down in leatherwood
That thought we leave behind
Down in leatherwood
Country love's gonna steal your mind
And we ain't never gonna be blue, be blue
 
An inner voice it is telling me my verse
Oh and if you're listening it can only make it worse
It may be that there is a master plan
On he who knows, he must be a great man
 
Down in leatherwood
Hat thought we leave behind
Down in leatherwood
Country love's gonna steal your mind
And we ain't never gonna be blue, be blue
Be blue,




Be blue,
Be blue

Overall Meaning

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils' song "Leatherwood" is a lyrical meditation on the fragility of life, the passage of time, and the enduring power of love. The song seems to be asking questions about what happens after we die, and whether we can take anything with us when we go. The opening lines, "If I fell off to sleep and did not wake, would the Lord my soul to take, and could the land that I've known also die, do you think of you and wonder why," suggest a deep sense of existential uncertainty and an awareness of the transience of human life.


As the song progresses, the singer seems to be reflecting on his own memories and experiences, wondering whether they will endure after he is gone. He contemplates the idea that memories may be washed away by time, like "all good minutes thrown to the sea," but he also suggests that love is a powerful force that can withstand even the harshest of trials. The chorus, with its catchy melody and upbeat rhythm, seems to affirm this idea, proclaiming that "country love's gonna steal your mind, and we ain't never gonna be blue, be blue."


The final verse of the song introduces the idea of a "master plan," and suggests that perhaps there is some larger purpose to our lives that we cannot yet comprehend. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, leaving the listener with a sense of hope and a reminder that, no matter what happens, love will always endure.


Line by Line Meaning

If I fell off to sleep and did not wake
If I were to pass away in my sleep


Would the Lord my soul to take
Would my soul be taken by God


And could the land that I've known also die
And could the world as I know it also come to an end


Do you think of you and wonder why
Do you ever contemplate your own existence and purpose


Down in leatherwood
Deep in the wilderness


That thought we leave behind
The idea of the past that we abandon


Country love's gonna steal your mind
Rural life will capture your heart and soul


And we ain't never gonna be blue, be blue
And we will never feel sad or regretful


Was a mad house all flooded by the rain
Was a chaotic building engulfed by water


Or did I once live it in a dream
Or did I just imagine that it existed


Throwing all good minutes to the sea
Wasting valuable time and opportunities


Did you know the sky can also bleed
Have you ever realized that even the sky can show signs of distress


An inner voice it is telling me my verse
I have an internal voice that guides my creativity


Oh and if you're listening it can only make it worse
But if others hear it, it may hinder my work


It may be that there is a master plan
It's possible that there's a grand scheme of things


On he who knows, he must be a great man
Those who have this knowledge must be wise and powerful




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RANDLE CHOWNING

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@paulissler8319

If I fell off to sleep and did not wake
Would the Lord my soul to take
And could the land that I've known also die
Do you think of you and wonder why

Down in leatherwood
That thought we leave behind
Down in leatherwood
Country love's gonna steal your mind
And we ain't never gonna be blue, be blue

Was a mad house all flooded by the rain
Or did I once live it in a dream
Throwing all good minutes to the sea
Did you know the sky can also bleed

Down in leatherwood
That thought we leave behind
Down in leatherwood
Country love's gonna steal your mind
And we ain't never gonna be blue, be blue

An inner voice it is telling me my verse
Oh and if you're listening it can only make it worse
It may be that there is a master plan
On he who knows, he must be a great man

Down in leatherwood
Hat thought we leave behind
Down in leatherwood
Country love's gonna steal your mind
And we ain't never gonna be blue, be blue
Be blue,
Be blue,
Be blue

Anyone else in 2020 feelin blue in Leatherwood?



All comments from YouTube:

@JakeNolen

This song will never not remind me of my father.

@joedelozier9501

Best song nobody knows!!!!

@jb-i-m4735

What a great song! Vocals are amazing!

@BigBri550

I've been a longtime admirer of The OMDD's, but this song is the one I always return to even after all these years. It's timeless.

@remygarrison1451

I just love this song. Driving down country road, windows down, this playing--hard to beat.

@richardtear8602

I am 65and I feel like a brand new baby thank you so much love is power

@jdmccall56

One of my favorite Daredevil's tunes. RC was in the groove. Love it!

@paulissler8319

First heard of ya'll back in th seventies. Thank you so much for a lifetime of amazing tunes and the lifestyle that goes with em. Cheers

@timjanssen1671

Just never get tired of listening to the Daredevil's.

@hankrigney8087

my mother loved this song. god bless her and the ozark mountin dare daredeviles

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