Dyin' Man
Widespread Panic Lyrics


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So long, baby since you've been gone
I'm a dyin' man, I'm a dyin' man

Don't ever tell a dyin' man
You never meant to shoot him down
Yeah, don't do no good to tell a dyin' man
You never meant to shoot him down
Now, all my friends and relatives, they've been tellin' me
Don't come around, don't come around, don't come around no more

Ever since the day you left this Earth
Can't keep a job, can't keep a job
Yeah, ever since the day you left this Earth
Can't keep a job, can't keep a job
A lot of people down at the agency been tellin' me
Don't come around, don't come around, don't come around no more

So long, baby since you've been gone
I'm a dyin' man, I'm a dyin' man
So long, baby since you've been gone
I'm a dyin' man, I'm a dyin' man

Don't ever tell a dyin' man
You never meant to shoot him down
Yeah, don't do no good to tell a dyin' man
You never meant to shoot him down
Now, all my friends and relatives, they've been tellin' me
Don't come around, don't come around, don't come around no more

I'm a dyin' man, I'm a dyin' man




I'm a dyin' man, I'm a dyin' man
I'm a dyin' man, I'm a dyin' man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Widespread Panic's song "Dyin' Man" seem to revolve around the aftermath of a relationship that has ended with a sense of betrayal. The singer proclaims that he is a "dyin' man" since his lover has left, implying that his life has become meaningless without her. The first verse speaks to the futility of apologizing to someone who is dying, as it cannot change their fate, just as the singer's lover's apology cannot change the fact that she left him. He laments that his friends and relatives have been telling him not to come around anymore, likely because they do not want to be around someone who is constantly wallowing in their grief.


The second verse delves more into the consequences of the failed relationship on the singer's life, as he cannot seem to keep a job since his lover left. It is unclear whether this is due to his emotional state or the practicalities of life falling apart, but it suggests that his entire world has been upended by the loss of this person he loved. The repetition of "don't come around no more" in both verses reinforces the idea that the singer is being shunned by those around him, further intensifying his feelings of loneliness and sorrow.


Overall, "Dyin' Man" portrays a sense of despair and hopelessness that comes with the end of a meaningful relationship. The central message seems to be that apologies or regrets cannot change the fact that someone you love has left you, and that the aftermath can be devastating.


Line by Line Meaning

So long, baby since you've been gone
It's been a long time since you left


I'm a dyin' man, I'm a dyin' man
I'm in a bad state and I feel like I'm dying


Don't ever tell a dyin' man
You shouldn't say this to someone who's struggling


You never meant to shoot him down
That you didn't intend to harm them


Yeah, don't do no good to tell a dyin' man
It won't achieve anything if you say that to me


Now, all my friends and relatives, they've been tellin' me
Everyone close to me has been warning me


Don't come around, don't come around, don't come around no more
They don't want me to be present in their lives anymore


Ever since the day you left this Earth
I've been struggling since you died


Can't keep a job, can't keep a job
I'm experiencing a lot of setbacks in my career


A lot of people down at the agency been tellin' me
People at work have been telling me


So long, baby since you've been gone
I've been missing you since you left


I'm a dyin' man, I'm a dyin' man
I'm still struggling and feel like I'm dying




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Written by: BELL, HERMANN, HOUSER, NANCE, ORTIZ, SCHOOLS

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