Hard It Ain't Hard
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard
To love one that never did love you?
And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, great God
To love one that never will be true?

There is a house in this old town
And that's where my true love lays around
And he takes other women right down on his knee
And he tells them a little tale he won't tell me

And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard
To love one that never did love you?
And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, great God
To love one that never will be true?

Well, don't you go to drinkin' or to gamblin'
Don't go there, your sorrows to drown
That hard-liquor place is a low-down disgrace
It's the meanest old place in this town

And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard
To love one that never did love you?
And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, great God
To love one that never will be true?

Well, the first time I seen my true love
He was walkin' by my door
The next time I saw his false hearted smile
He was dead on his blue board

And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard
To love one that never did love you?
And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, great God
To love one that never will be true?

And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard
To love one that never did love you?




And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, great God
To love one that never will be true?

Overall Meaning

Woody Guthrie's song "Hard Ain't It Hard" speaks to the difficulties and pain of loving someone who doesn't love you back or isn't faithful. This theme is expressed through the repeating chorus which emphasizes the challenge of loving someone who is unloving or not loyal. The verses tell the story of a woman who is in love with a man who is unfaithful, even taking other women on his knee while telling her stories he doesn't share. The advice given to the singer is not to turn to drinking or gambling to drown out her sorrows, as the hard-liquor place is a "low-down disgrace," but the ultimate resolution of the story is that the man dies - symbolic of the death of their relationship.


This song expresses a universal and timeless emotion - loving someone who isn't worthy of it. The simple melody and repeating chorus make the song easy to remember and accentuate the emotional impact of the lyrics. Additionally, the song's message of perseverance resonates with many people who have faced similar struggles in their own relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard
Loving someone who doesn't love you is incredibly difficult.


To love one that never did love you?
Why bother loving someone who has never loved you?


And it's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, great God
The difficulty of loving someone who is not truthful cannot be understated.


To love one that never will be true?
It's almost impossible to love someone who won't be honest with you.


There is a house in this old town
There's a place where my true love goes.


And that's where my true love lays around
My true love spends time with others there.


And he takes other women right down on his knee
He treats other women better than he treats me.


And he tells them a little tale he won't tell me
He tells them sweet stories that he won't share with me.


Well, don't you go to drinkin' or to gamblin'
Don't try to drown your sorrows with alcohol or gambling.


Don't go there, your sorrows to drown
A seedy bar is not the answer to your problems.


That hard-liquor place is a low-down disgrace
A bar that sells hard liquor is a terrible establishment.


It's the meanest old place in this town
It's the worst place you can go in this town.


Well, the first time I seen my true love
The first time I laid eyes on my true love,


He was walkin' by my door
He was just passing by my home.


The next time I saw his false hearted smile
The next time I saw him, he was being dishonest.


He was dead on his blue board
He was lying dead on a plank of wood.




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Written by: WOODY GUTHRIE

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@OrdinaryVids

C F
There is a house in this old town,
C G7
Where my true love lays around,
C F
Well, he (she) takes other women (men) right down on his (her) knee,
C G7 C
And he (she) tells them a little tale that he (she) won't tell me.

Chorus
F
It's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard,
C G7
To love one that never did love you.
C F
It's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, great God,
C G7 C
To love one that never will be true.

Well, the first time that I seen my true love,
He (she) was a-walkin' past my door,
And the last time I seen his (her) false-hearted smile,
He (she) was dead on his (her) coolin' board.

Chorus

Now don't go to drinkin' and a-gamblin'
Don't go there your sorrows to drown,
That hard liquor place is a low-down disgrace,
It's the meanest damn place in this town.

Chorus

Now who's a-gonna kiss your ruby lips,
And who's a-gonna hold you to their breast,
Who's a-gonna talk the future over,
While I'm a-ramblin' in the West?



All comments from YouTube:

@alanspearson

I can't know what specifically Woody was thinking about when the song was originally written, but I think its great that you have this interpretation. Art speaks to the viewer or listener and in the expression of the art you find yourself.

@sujitphatak

Just to mark this, 2 years have passed, the song now has 15,486 views. And me as a fan of Woody from India. Thanks to technology that I found out this man and immediately could listen to his songs here.

@jojo2664488

Man, from this album cover it looks like Sean Penn should play Woody Guthrie in a film. Prolly just this particular photo. Many thanks to whoever posted this song. Such a treasure, and great to be able to listen to it.

@R0b1zzle137

I was gonna write a song about loving someone you will never have. Woody took the words out of my mouth before i could.

@OrdinaryVids

C F
There is a house in this old town,
C G7
Where my true love lays around,
C F
Well, he (she) takes other women (men) right down on his (her) knee,
C G7 C
And he (she) tells them a little tale that he (she) won't tell me.

Chorus
F
It's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard,
C G7
To love one that never did love you.
C F
It's hard and it's hard, ain't it hard, great God,
C G7 C
To love one that never will be true.

Well, the first time that I seen my true love,
He (she) was a-walkin' past my door,
And the last time I seen his (her) false-hearted smile,
He (she) was dead on his (her) coolin' board.

Chorus

Now don't go to drinkin' and a-gamblin'
Don't go there your sorrows to drown,
That hard liquor place is a low-down disgrace,
It's the meanest damn place in this town.

Chorus

Now who's a-gonna kiss your ruby lips,
And who's a-gonna hold you to their breast,
Who's a-gonna talk the future over,
While I'm a-ramblin' in the West?

@MrNotsoscary

this song goes well with the ultraviolence

@BMcCue7

That's true. Bob Dylan did this on his first album, where he covered House of The Rising Sun. He sings "...it's been the ruin of many a poor girl and me, oh God, I'm one." That sure confused me when I first heard it as a teenager.

@neonatalpenguin

I don't think he would. But I think what's more likely is that Woody was just singing about unrequited love, which is a common experience that transcends gender. Also, if you listen to his version of House Of The Rising Sun, he refers to himself as “a poor girl”, as he obviously didn’t bother to regender the song. So he has a precedent for doing this kind of thing.

@cecslim1

dats true i read a book called "Zen and the art of Faking it" and it had alot about woody guthrie and i checked him up he's good

@benjamincalistoromerosaave978

I came here from the book PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
for the Chemical Sciences by chang, what a ride

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