Drifting Texas Sand
Webb Pierce Lyrics


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Well, I went to the river to water my horse
I couldn't find the river, just rode across
On that drifting shifting Texas sand

Texas sand, drifting Texas sand
Sandy land down by the Rio Grande

Well, sand in my coffee sand in my tea
When I die they're gonna bury me
But deep in that drifting shifting Texas sand

Texas sand, drifting Texas sand
Sandy land down by the Rio Grande

Well, I went to the river to water my horse
I couldn't find the river, just rode across
On that drifting shifting Texas sand

Well, sand in my coffee, sand in my tea




When I die they're gonna bury me
But deep in that drifting shifting Texas sand

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Webb Pierce's "Drifting Texas Sand" speak to the harsh realities of life in the southern United States, particularly in the great state of Texas. The singer is in search of water for his horse, so he goes to the river, only to find that it has dried up and is now just a bed of sand. He then laments the fact that he can't even enjoy a cup of coffee or tea without getting sand in it. The final lines, "when I die they're gonna bury me, but deep in that drifting shifting Texas sand," suggest that the singer's life has been so defined by the sand and the harsh conditions of the region that it will follow him to his grave.


The song is both mournful and resolute, acknowledging the difficulties of life in this part of the world while also recognizing that there is something eternal and unchanging about the landscape. The repeated image of the "drifting shifting Texas sand" reinforces the idea that everything in this part of the world is impermanent and subject to change, but at the same time, it is a reminder of the toughness and resilience of the people who call it home.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I went to the river to water my horse
The singer goes to the river to water his horse.


I couldn't find the river, just rode across
He couldn't locate the river and just rode across it.


On that drifting shifting Texas sand
The horse and the singer were crossing the sand in Texas.


Texas sand, drifting Texas sand
He repeats Texas sand, which seems to be troubling him.


Sandy land down by the Rio Grande
He describes the land as sandy and by the Rio Grande.


Well, sand in my coffee sand in my tea
He sings about the sand in his coffee and tea.


When I die they're gonna bury me
The singer is imagining his death.


But deep in that drifting shifting Texas sand
He wants to be buried deep in the sandy land of Texas.


Texas sand, drifting Texas sand
He repeats Texas sand again, showing his attachment to the land.


Sandy land down by the Rio Grande
He repeats the description of the land, emphasizing its significance to him.




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Written by: BUSTER COWARD

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Comments from YouTube:

Frank Childs

This is incredible and bluesy! Webb must have had a wild sense of humor 👏

Cameron

Wish this song was on Spotify

Jewel Dotson

Another great one that Webb recorded more than once,

2packs4sure

Recorded ~ .September 1950 ~ KWKH Radio Station Studio, 509 Market St., Shreveport, LA - Tillman Franks & His Rainbow Boys (Webb Pierce [vcl/gt], Buddy Attaway [gt], Shot Jackson [steel]).

rls303

Thanks

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