Bed On The Floor
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Make me a bed right down on your floor
Make me a bed right down on your floor
I'll lay my head in a bed on your floor

I'm a poor lonesome boy, I'm a long way from home
I'm a poor lonesome boy, I'm a long way from home
I'll lay my head in a bed on your floor
The sheriff's on my trail with a big forty-four
The sheriff's on my trail with a big forty-four
I'll lay my head in a bed on your floor

Clock strikin' midnight and daylight to go
Clock strikin' midnight and daylight to go
I'll lay my head in a bed on your floor

Bed on the floor love bed on the floor




Make me a bed right down on your floor
I'll lay my head in a bed on your floor

Overall Meaning

Woody Guthrie's song Bed On The Floor is a melancholic ballad that touches on themes of loneliness, displacement, and the search for shelter. The lyrics depict a poor, lonely, and hunted man who seeks refuge in the home of someone he knows. He asks them to make him a makeshift bed on their floor, where he can rest and escape his troubles. The repetition of the phrase "Make me a bed right down on your floor, I'll lay my head in a bed on your floor" evokes a sense of desperation and longing for comfort and safety.


The lyrics suggest that the singer is facing danger as he is being pursued by the sheriff with a big forty-four. He doesn't have any place to go and seeks the kindness of someone who might be able to give him a few hours of rest. The clock striking midnight and daylight to go indicates that time is running out for him, and he needs to find a place where he can hide and escape from the law.


Line by Line Meaning

Make me a bed right down on your floor
I am asking you to create a makeshift bed for me using what you have available, as I have nowhere else to sleep.


I'll lay my head in a bed on your floor
I am grateful for the bed you have provided and will sleep soundly and comfortably upon it.


I'm a poor lonesome boy, I'm a long way from home
I am a lonely and impoverished individual who is far from home and in need of basic necessities, such as shelter and a place to sleep.


The sheriff's on my trail with a big forty-four
I am being chased by law enforcement officials who are heavily armed and dangerous, which is why I need a place to rest and hide.


Clock strikin' midnight and daylight to go
Time is passing quickly, and I must be on my way soon; however, I appreciate the respite I have been given and will cherish this moment of rest.


Bed on the floor love bed on the floor
Even though this bed may not be luxurious, having a safe and comfortable space to rest is a precious gift that I value deeply.




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Written by: WOODY GUTHRIE

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@floydyopz

One of Woody's most soulful tunes.....

@hankwilliams8184

Ain't heard this one in awhile... really relating to it today

@danebroome3402

In this recording he is singing with Cisco Houston. He would also play with Sonny Terry, Leadbelly and even in some instances, in his later years, Jack Elliot.

@la1rose

Thanks for all the postings. Enjoying on 100th anniversary of his birth!

@cowprint66

Love that yodelling stuff lol

@hobbitgirl2222

thanks

@JonaBay

thanks for uploading

@-_Nuke_-

Liked it before even listend it! :D

@hobbitgirl2222

Woody is the only thing I like about my state Oklahoma. I was born in colorado.

@SirCoughsalot

It's Cisco Houston.

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