Bad Lee Brown
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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It was late last night I made my rounds
I met my woman and I blowed her down
I went on home and I went to bed
I laid my pistol up under my head

Early next morning, by the rising sun
I woke up and a started to run
I made a run but I run too slow
A man overtook me down in Jericho

I was standing on the corner reading my daddy's will
'Long came a man they call him Bad Texas Bill
He said, "Uhh, Captain, is your name Lee Brown?
I believe that you the rascal blowed yer woman down"

I said, "Yes sir, Captain, my name is Lee
And if you got any blues boy sing 'em to me"
"Well I guess Lee, that you know the best
You better come with me the judge will tell you the rest"

When I was arrested I was dressed in black
Put me on a train and they brung me back
Jury found me guilty in the first degree
And they laid me down in the penitentiary

Yes, the judge found me guilty and the jury too
I cried, "Lord in Heaven, have some mercy on me"

I'll be here for the rest of my life
All I done was kill my wife

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Woody Guthrie's "Bad Lee Brown" tell the story of a man who shot and killed his woman, and subsequently becomes a fugitive on the run from the authorities. Brown knows that he has committed a heinous crime, but he seems resigned to his fate as he sings about the consequences of his actions. He spends a night with his woman, then blows her down with his pistol. He stashes his weapon by his bed and falls asleep. The next day, he runs trying to evade capture but is caught way down in Jericho by a lawman who questions him; thus, Brown surrenders himself, no longer having any place to run.


The second half of the song is set in the courtroom, with the jury finding Brown guilty in the first degree of murder. He cries out to the Lord for mercy, but his prayer remains unanswered, and he bears the punishment of his crime; life imprisonment. The lyrics of "Bad Lee Brown" are an unflinching portrayal of crime, punishment, and remorse.


Line by Line Meaning

It was late last night I made my rounds
Last night, I was wandering around.


I met my woman and I blowed her down
I killed my woman.


I went on home and I went to bed
I went home and slept.


I laid my pistol up under my head
I put my gun under my head.


Early next morning, by the rising sun
In the early morning, at sunrise.


I woke up and a started to run
I ran away.


I made a run but I run too slow
I tried to run, but wasn't fast enough.


A man overtook me down in Jericho
A man caught up to me in Jericho.


I was standing on the corner reading my daddy's will
I was on the corner reading my father's will.


'Long came a man they call him Bad Texas Bill
A man named Bad Texas Bill approached.


He said, "Uhh, Captain, is your name Lee Brown?
He asked if my name was Lee Brown.


I believe that you the rascal blowed yer woman down"
He accused me of killing my wife.


I said, "Yes sir, Captain, my name is Lee
I admitted my name was Lee.


And if you got any blues boy sing 'em to me"
I asked him to sing me some blues songs.


"Well I guess Lee, that you know the best
He told me that I probably knew best.


You better come with me the judge will tell you the rest"
He advised me to come with him to hear the judge.


When I was arrested I was dressed in black
I was wearing black when I was arrested.


Put me on a train and they brung me back
They put me on a train and brought me back.


Jury found me guilty in the first degree
The jury found me guilty of first-degree murder.


And they laid me down in the penitentiary
They sent me to prison.


Yes, the judge found me guilty and the jury too
Both the judge and jury found me guilty.


I cried, "Lord in Heaven, have some mercy on me"
I begged for mercy from God.


I'll be here for the rest of my life
I'll be in prison for the rest of my life.


All I done was kill my wife
All I did was kill my wife.




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