Columbus Stockade
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Way down in Columbus Georgia
Lord I wish I was back in Tennessee
Way down in that old Columbus Stockade
My friends all have turned their back on me.

Go and leave me if you wish to
Never let me cross your mind
In your heart you love another
Leave me, little darling, I don't mind

Many a night with you I've rambled
Honey, countless hours with you I've spent
Thought I had your sweet love and your little heart forever
But I find it was only lent.

Go and leave me if you wish to
Never let me cross your mind
If in your heart you love another
Leave me, little darling, I don't mind

Last night as I lay sleeping
Oh, I dreamd that I was you in my arms
When I woke I was mistaken
Lord, I was still behind these bars

Go and leave me if you wish to
Never let me cross your mind
If in your heart you love another




Leave me, little darling, I don't mind
Lord, I've got the walking blues

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Woody Guthrie's song "Columbus Stockade" convey a feeling of longing and despair for a lost love. The singer is in Georgia, far away from his home-state of Tennessee, and he wishes to be back there instead. He's in the Stockade in Columbus, which implies that he's imprisoned, or at least confined, and the mention of his friends who have turned their backs on him suggests that he might be in this position because of something he did or was accused of doing. He speaks to his lover, asking them to leave him if they truly love someone else, but acknowledges that he's got the walking blues, indicating a general feeling of hopelessness and aimlessness.


The song's lyrics are not specific enough to identify a single backstory or inspiration for it, but it's likely that Woody Guthrie, a prolific writer of political and social commentary songs, saw the Stockade as a symbol of oppression and injustice towards working-class people. The theme of being separated from one's loved ones, either by physical distance, miscommunication or betrayal, is a common one in folk music, but Guthrie's writing style gives it a personal urgency that resonates with listeners. The last lines of the song suggest that the singer is resigned to his fate, but the use of the word "Lord" could also imply a religious or spiritual dimension to his suffering.


Line by Line Meaning

Way down in Columbus Georgia
I am currently in Columbus, Georgia, but I wish to be somewhere else.


Lord I wish I was back in Tennessee
I prefer being in Tennessee rather than being here in Columbus, Georgia.


Way down in that old Columbus Stockade
I'm stuck in the old Columbus Stockade, probably feeling trapped.


My friends all have turned their back on me.
My friends abandoned me, leaving me all alone.


Go and leave me if you wish to
You can leave me if you want to.


Never let me cross your mind
Please don't think of me after you leave.


In your heart you love another
You have feelings for someone else.


Leave me, little darling, I don't mind
You leaving me won't affect me.


Many a night with you I've rambled
We've spent many nights together wandering around.


Honey, countless hours with you I've spent
I've spent numerous hours with you, my dear.


Thought I had your sweet love and your little heart forever
I believed I'd have your love and heart forever.


But I find it was only lent.
However, I've realized now that it was just temporary.


Last night as I lay sleeping
While I was sleeping last night,


Oh, I dreamed that I was you in my arms
I had a dream that I was holding you in my arms.


When I woke I was mistaken
But, when I woke up, I realized it wasn't true.


Lord, I was still behind these bars
I'm still stuck here in the Columbus Stockade, longing to be free.


Lord, I've got the walking blues
I'm feeling down and upset.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: J BAIRD, PD TRADITIONAL

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