Snake Mountain Blues
Townes Van Zandt Lyrics


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Mr ten dollar man
Let me tell where you're bound
Drink your green liqour, Lord
You'll roll to the ground
But you come around here
With your money in your hand
Taste of my woman
Well, you die where you stand

Snake mountain blues
Got me down low
I could die in the morning
But no one would know
When my woman come around
My body she'd find
Go down to Dundee
Have her a time

Snake mountain gonna crumble
And fall from the sky
Before that woman of mine
Stops tellin' her lies
If I'd die, Lord, she'd weep
She'd weep and she'd mourn
Soon as I's buried
Forget I'd been born

Love of blackskin woman
She won't do you no wrong
Slow to start moaning
She don't moan for long
Yellow headed woman
Brings nothing but pain
Take all you give her
She leaves only shame

My daddy, Lord, he rides
On a long holy train
First winds of winter
I see him again
In this farewell to this
Yellow headed misery I've known
Snake mountain's calling
Calling me home

Snake mountain blues
Got me down low
I could die in the morning
But no one would know
When my woman come around
My body she'd find




Go down to Dundee
Have her a time

Overall Meaning

The song "Snake Mountain Blues" by Townes Van Zandt tells the story of a man who is struggling with the pain and sorrow caused by a disloyal lover. The song starts out with the man addressing a ten-dollar man, warning him of the danger of trying to take his woman. He sings about how the ten-dollar man will lose his life if he tries to taste his woman while having money in his hand. The man seems to be very protective of his lover and doesn't want any harm to come to her.


The chorus of the song is "Snake mountain blues, got me down low. I could die in the morning, but no one would know." This line is repeated several times throughout the song and reflects the emotional state of the man. He is feeling incredibly low and defeated, as if he might die and nobody would even care. He talks about how his woman would find his body if he were to pass away but then mentions going down to Dundee to have a good time. It seems as if he is torn between the pain of his current situation and the desire to try and find happiness in other places.


Overall, the song is a poignant and emotional tale of heartbreak and insecurity. Through his lyrics, Townes Van Zandt paints a vivid picture of a man who is struggling with his own mortality and the fear of being alone.


Line by Line Meaning

Mr ten dollar man
Addressing a man with wealth


Let me tell where you're bound
Asking where he is headed


Drink your green liqour, Lord
Encouraging him to drink alcohol


You'll roll to the ground
He will be intoxicated and lose control


But you come around here
Despite his warning


With your money in your hand
Still carrying his wealth with him


Taste of my woman
Suggesting the man is interested in his partner


Well, you die where you stand
Warning him of consequences if he tries to make a move


Snake mountain blues
Expressing sadness and despair


Got me down low
Feeling depressed


I could die in the morning
Implying that he is hopeless


But no one would know
Feeling insignificant


When my woman come around
When his partner is with him


My body she'd find
Suggesting that he would be dead


Go down to Dundee
Telling his woman to move on with her life


Have her a time
Encouraging her to have fun


Snake mountain gonna crumble
Referring to a catastrophic event


And fall from the sky
A natural disaster is imminent


Before that woman of mine
Before his partner


Stops tellin' her lies
Before she stops being dishonest


If I'd die, Lord, she'd weep
His death would cause his partner to be upset


She'd weep and she'd mourn
She would be in mourning


Soon as I's buried
As soon as he is buried


Forget I'd been born
He will be forgotten


Love of blackskin woman
Referring to interracial love


She won't do you no wrong
She is loyal


Slow to start moaning
She is not quick to complain


She don't moan for long
She does not complain for an extended period


Yellow headed woman
Referring to betrayal and deceit


Brings nothing but pain
She is only causing pain


Take all you give her
Taking advantage of kindness


She leaves only shame
Leaving behind a sense of disgrace


My daddy, Lord, he rides
Reference to his father


On a long holy train
On a religious journey


First winds of winter
Signaling a time of mourning


I see him again
Reunion with his father


In this farewell to this
Acknowledging the end


Yellow headed misery I've known
The pain and suffering caused by deceitful people


Snake mountain's calling
Calling him back to his roots or origins


Calling me home
Feeling an attachment to a specific place




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: John Townes Van Zandt

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Xandr44

Thanku and thank Colter Wall...

boocoo dinky dau

Amen

John Freeman

colter wall know some very good unknown song

Mark Smith

Colter sounds real good. This version was over produced. Just the way they did things back then.

rasdamien

Ok.

A E Sellers

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Mark Smith

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MythiKatt

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Joseph

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Archives of Arda

Beautiful song but poor panning and mixdown

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