Saw My Mama Cryin'
Walter Trout Lyrics


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I saw my mama cryin'
I heard her weep in morn
I saw my mama cryin'
And I heard her weep in morn
And I reached right out and help her
So she would not feel so alone

I saw my mama struggle
But she never did complain
I saw my mama struggle
But she never did complain, no, no-o
When she thought I wasn't lookin'
You know her face was filled with pain, Lord

One day I found my mama
Standing in the backyard cryin'
I asked her what was wrong
She said she was getting tired and tryin'
Then she said, don't worry son, it's just a passin' face
She dried her eyes and smiled at me, said: it's bound to be some better days

I saw my mama cryin'
I heard her weep in morn, yes I did
And I reached right out and help her
So she would not be so alone, lone, lone, lone

I saw her getting' older
As we move from place to place
I saw mama getting' older
As we move from place to place
And when death came 'round and took her
I saw a peaceful smile upon her face, yes I did, yes I did

I saw my mama cryin'
oh Lord, I saw my mama cryin'




I saw my Mama cryin'
I was just a Boy and saw her cry, cry, cry, cry, cryin'

Overall Meaning

The song Saw My Mama Cryin' by Walter Trout is a poignant and emotional tribute to a mother's strength and resilience in the face of struggles and hardships. The lyrics describe the singer's observations of his mother crying and struggling, but never complaining, and how he reached out to comfort her and be there for her. The song also touches on the theme of aging and mortality, with the singer witnessing his mother getting older and eventually passing away with a peaceful smile on her face.


The repeated line "I saw my mama cryin'" is a powerful refrain that emphasizes the emotional impact of the song and underscores the bond between a mother and child. The lyrics also highlight the importance of being there for loved ones in times of need, even if it means just offering a listening ear or a shoulder to lean on. The song's bluesy guitar riffs and soulful vocals add to the raw emotion and make for a moving and memorable tribute to a beloved mother.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw my mama cryin'
I witnessed the emotional pain that my mother was feeling and it hurt me deeply.


I heard her weep in morn
I heard my mother crying in the morning, indicating that her pain was so overwhelming that it affected her daily life.


And I reached right out and help her
I tried to be there for my mother and offered my support to help ease her pain.


So she would not feel so alone
I wanted to make sure she knew that she was not alone and that I would always be there for her.


I saw my mama struggle
I witnessed my mother facing struggles, but she was always strong and never complained about her hardships.


But she never did complain, no, no-o
Even when things were tough, my mother never let her struggles affect her positive outlook on life.


When she thought I wasn't lookin'
Despite her strength, I could see in her face that she was still silently struggling when she thought no one was watching.


You know her face was filled with pain, Lord
The look of pain on my mother's face was too difficult for me to bear and it broke my heart.


One day I found my mama
On one occasion, I stumbled upon my mother and found her crying in the backyard.


Standing in the backyard cryin'
The fact that my mother was crying outside, where others could potentially see her, showed just how much pain she was hiding.


She said she was getting tired and tryin'
My mother was exhausted from trying to be strong and hide her struggles for so long.


Then she said, don't worry son, it's just a passin' face
Even in her time of pain and struggle, my mother was still trying to reassure and protect me by telling me that it was just a temporary feeling.


She dried her eyes and smiled at me, said: it's bound to be some better days
Without fail, my mother's love and optimism always shined through and gave me hope that better days were ahead.


I saw her getting' older
As time passed, I saw my mother aging and becoming more fragile.


As we move from place to place
Due to our nomadic lifestyle, I watched my mother endure the struggles of constantly having to adapt to new environments and situations.


And when death came 'round and took her
Sadly, my mother eventually passed away.


I saw a peaceful smile upon her face, yes I did, yes I did
Despite her hardships and struggles, my mother was finally at peace in her passing and I found comfort in seeing her smile one last time.


I was just a Boy and saw her cry, cry, cry, cry, cryin'
As a child, it was difficult for me to understand my mother's struggles but I still felt her pain and did what I could to support her.




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Grant Wilkie

Thank You Sir
Mr Walter Trout
Master Bluesman
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Matt P

long live Walter trout!!! playing hideawy as I saw my momma cryin while login on a chatroom girl hail hail rock n roll

Dave Frett

This song rings true for me! I now wish I would have listened to my momma the night before her lung cancer surgery. She was so scared and didn't want to do it. Lost her two days later.

Mike Hemingway

Bloody brilliant!!

Antonio Dias

Great blues guitar player!!!!!No wonder he had been several years with John Mayall

Tim Hoover

Get mayall's album Chicago line!

Frank Barros

BIG !!! BIG WALTER !!! PLEASE LISTEN TO A REAL HEART !!! REAL GOOD !!!

ThisSeptemberMusic

Walter Trout doesn't get a lot of popular credit but he plays some of the meanest blues guitar I've come across in recent years

Tim Hoover

Seen him 5 times!

jerome sutphin

OH YEAH SOUNDS GREAT !!!

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