Shelter In My Arms
Willie Nelson Lyrics


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Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
I'll lay around this shack
'Til the mail train comes back
An' I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

I ain't gonna work on the railroad
(You ain't gonna work at all if you can help it)
So, I ain't gonna work on the farm
I'll lay around this shack
'Til the mail train comes back
An' I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
I'll lay around this shack
'Til the mail train comes back
An' I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

My mama was a beauty operator
Sister could sew and could mend
My daddy owned an interest in that old sorghum mill
Just-a watchin' all that money roll in

Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
I'll lay around this shack
'Til the mail train comes back
An' I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
I'll lay around this shack
'Til the mail train comes back
An' I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
I'll lay around this shack




'Til the mail train comes back
An' I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms

Overall Meaning

In Willie Nelson's "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms," the singer's world is one of leisurely pleasure-seeking as he refuses to engage in any labor, preferring instead to "lay around this shack 'til the mail train comes back." However, as he sings about his indolent lifestyle, it's clear that he has his sights set on a more meaningful connection with his lover. The chorus of "Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms" serves as Nelson's statement of purpose, while the lyrics about his parents' professions--his mother a beauty operator, his father an owner of a sorghum mill--suggests that too much work is what has led to his present attitude towards labor.


The song's narrator speaks from an entirely different perspective than that of the typical worker facing difficulties of the Great Depression. Instead, he enjoys rolling around with his significant other and rejects working for the railroad or the farm. Essentially, it is a song of rebellion against the traditional notions of hard work that were deeply implanted in American culture during this time. Despite this, the song maintains a joyful, upbeat tone throughout, perhaps serving as a reminder that there is a different, more relaxed way of living if one is willing to embrace it.


Line by Line Meaning

Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
Spending time with my loved one brings me great joy and contentment.


Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms
I am filled with happiness and love while embracing my sweetheart.


I'll lay around this shack
I prefer to relax and spend time in the comfort of my home instead of working hard labor.


'Til the mail train comes back
I am patiently waiting for the next delivery to arrive.


An' I'll roll in my sweet baby's arms
I will eagerly return to the embrace of my partner once my waiting time is over.


I ain't gonna work on the railroad
I would rather spend time relaxing with my loved one than working hard labor jobs.


(You ain't gonna work at all if you can help it)
I would rather avoid working if possible in order to prioritize the time I spend with my sweetheart.


So, I ain't gonna work on the farm
I am not interested in farming or other physically demanding jobs.


My mama was a beauty operator
My mother ran a beauty salon and contributed to our family's income.


Sister could sew and could mend
My sister had skills in stitching and repairing clothing.


My daddy owned an interest in that old sorghum mill
My father had a stake in a business involved in processing sugarcane.


Just-a watchin' all that money roll in
My family enjoyed the financial benefits of these various enterprises.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Lester Flatt

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Comments from YouTube:

Basil Nedic

best one willie love it so does eveyone who loves you

iheobuna oji

Dearest Willie, I pray I see u before u say goodnight. It surely would make my life more meaningful. God bless you immeasurably dear.

Celso Werlang Garcia

There you go, Basil Nedic. Warm greetings from Porto Alegre, in the very south of Brazil. This is Jun.7,2020 (already 8th at your place).

Basil Nedic

hi willie only me to say god bless you mate good songs your one of the best ..from basil i like you

Basil Nedic

i say willie no one els knows your here only me but i know we all love you good one willie miss u

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