Six More Miles
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Oh, the rain is slowly fallin'
And my heart is so sore
Six more miles and leave my darlin'
Never to meet no more

Six more miles to the graveyard
Six more miles long and sad
Six more miles and leave my darlin'
Leave the best friend I ever had

I hear the train a-coming
Bringing my darlin' home




Six more miles to the graveyard
And I'll be left here all alone

Overall Meaning

The The's song "Six More Miles" was released in 1986 as part of their album "Infected". The song is a cover of a popular bluegrass song originally written by Hank Williams Sr. in 1947. The song paints a bleak picture of someone who is about to leave their loved ones, either through a breakup or death. It starts off with the singer lamenting about the slow rain and how they feel heartbroken. The lyrics "Six more miles and leave my darlin', never to meet no more" highlights the finality and severity of the situation.


As the song progresses, the singer concedes that they have six more miles to go before reaching the graveyard. The repetition of the phrase "six more miles" adds a sense of urgency and sadness to the song. They describe the journey as "long and sad", knowing that they will have to leave their best friend and their darling. The last verse of the song has the singer hear the train a-coming, signaling the arrival of their loved one's home. However, it is too late now as they only have six more miles to the graveyard, and they will be left alone.


In conclusion, "Six More Miles" is a song about loss, sadness, and heartbreak. It communicates the impermanence of life, and the inevitability of death. The song gravely describes the singer's journey and his thoughts, providing an emotional and unforgettable experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, the rain is slowly fallin'
It's raining and the singer is sad.


And my heart is so sore
The singer is feeling emotional pain.


Six more miles and leave my darlin'
The singer has to travel six more miles and will then have to leave their loved one.


Never to meet no more
The artist will not be seeing their loved one again.


Six more miles to the graveyard
The journey is heading towards the graveyard.


Six more miles long and sad
The six mile journey feels long and melancholic.


Six more miles and leave my darlin'
The singer will have to leave their loved one at the end of the journey.


Leave the best friend I ever had
The artist is leaving their best friend behind.


I hear the train a-coming
The artist hears a train approaching.


Bringing my darlin' home
The train is bringing the artist's loved one back.


Six more miles to the graveyard
The journey is still headed towards the graveyard.


And I'll be left here all alone
The artist will be left alone after their loved one is buried.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HANK WILLIAMS SR.

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