Can't Find My Way Home
Widespread Panic Lyrics


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Hear my story and listen well;
Truth is in all that I tell
It could never have been me
I did not shoot no deputy

Mr Grant, the deputy,
Friend to my whole family
He always tell me when John Brown
Was getting ready to come around

Don't blame me
Don't blame me

I hide it all except a few seeds
And make him think I plant for me
When Mr Grant and I know all the while
We've got enough for the whole island

Three years now we sell it in town
Under the bucket that goes down
No one knew of it but three:
Mr Grant, Davis and me

Don't blame me
Don't blame me

I swear by God it is a plot;
Davis sent me here to rot
Listen people, can't you see
Mr Davis shot the deputy

Don't blame me
Don't blame me





Don't blame me
Don't blame me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Widespread Panic's song Can't Find My Way Home are narrated from the perspective of someone who is falsely accused of shooting a deputy. The singer begins by asking the listener to hear their story and states that they did not shoot the deputy. Instead, they reveal that Mr. Grant, the deputy, was a friend to their family and had informed them when John Brown was getting ready to come around.


The singer goes on to explain that they hid their crops, making it seem like they only planted a few seeds for themselves, but in reality, they had enough for the whole island. They had been selling their crops in town for three years, discreetly, under a hidden bucket. Only three people knew of their operation, one of which was Mr. Grant.


The song takes a twist when the singer claims that Davis, a character who was not previously mentioned, was behind the framing of the singer for the deputy's shooting. To the singer, it seems like a plot, and Davis sent them to "rot." The final plea of the song is to not blame the singer, as they are innocent, and Davis is the one responsible for the deputy's death.


Through the lyrics of Can't Find My Way Home, Widespread Panic tells a story of betrayal, deception, and injustice. The song is a commentary on how easily people can be wrongfully accused and how the truth may not always be known to others. Overall, this song is a somber reminder of how justice can easily slip through our fingers.


Line by Line Meaning

Hear my story and listen well;
Listen to what I have to say and pay attention;


Truth is in all that I tell
Everything I say is truthful;


It could never have been me
I am innocent and did not commit the crime;


I did not shoot no deputy
I did not shoot the deputy;


Mr Grant, the deputy,
Refers to the deputy named Mr. Grant;


Friend to my whole family
Mr. Grant was a friend to my entire family;


He always tell me when John Brown
Mr. Grant would inform me when John Brown was coming around;


Was getting ready to come around
John Brown was preparing to come around;


Don't blame me
Do not accuse me of the crime;


I hide it all except a few seeds
I keep everything hidden except for a few seeds;


And make him think I plant for me
I make it seem like I am planting for myself;


When Mr Grant and I know all the while
Both Mr. Grant and I know the truth;


We've got enough for the whole island
We have enough for the entire island;


Three years now we sell it in town
We have been selling it in town for three years now;


Under the bucket that goes down
We hide it under a bucket that goes down;


No one knew of it but three:
Only three people knew of it;


Mr Grant, Davis and me
The three people who knew were Mr. Grant, Davis, and myself;


I swear by God it is a plot;
I am swearing by God that it is a conspiracy;


Davis sent me here to rot
Davis sent me here to suffer;


Listen people, can't you see
I am pleading with you to listen and understand;


Mr Davis shot the deputy
Mr. Davis is the one who shot the deputy;


Don't blame me
Do not accuse me of the crime;


Don't blame me
Do not accuse me of the crime;


Don't blame me
Do not accuse me of the crime;




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Steve Winwood

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@Just_Blue_1

beautiful version. This album coming out and listening actually made me feel like ok, I'm still with you, always.

@jerryhickman1

Hit me right in the heart

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One of my absolute favorites

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Best George era run!!

@JKoooozie

Best fucking cover

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I have been looking for this for so long

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