My Daddy
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Well, a curly-headed girl with a bright shining smile
Heard the roar of a plane as it sailed through the sky
To her playmates she said, with a bright twinkling eye
My Daddy flies that ship in the sky

My Daddy flies that ship in the sky
My Daddy flies that ship in the sky
My Mama′s not afraid and neither am I
'Cause my Daddy flies that ship in the sky

Then a button-nosed kid, as he kicked up his heels
He said, My Daddy works in the iron and the steel
My Dad builds the planes and they fly through the sky
And that′s what keeps your daddy up there so high

That's what keeps your daddy up there so high
That's what keeps your daddy up there so high
My Dad builds the planes and they fly through the sky
And that′s what keeps your daddy up there so high

Then a freckle-faced kid pinched his toe in the sand
He says, My Daddy works at that place where they land
You tell your mama, don′t be afraid
My Dad'll bring your daddy back home again

My Dad′ll bring your daddy back home again
My Dad'll bring your daddy back home again

Don′t be afraid when it gets dark and rains
My Dad'll bring your daddy back home again

Overall Meaning

The song "My Daddy" by Woody Guthrie is a testament to the perspective of kids whose parents work in the aviation industry. The lyrics of the song describe a group of children playing together when a plane flies overhead. One of the children notices the plane and exclaims that her father is the pilot, which prompts the others to talk about their own fathers' occupations that are related to keeping planes in the air. Through the lyrics of the song, the children express their pride in their fathers and the work they do, as well as their faith that their fathers will always bring them back home safely.


The song's simple yet profound message lies in its portrayal of the pride and trust expressed by the children of those who work in the aviation industry. It is a tribute to the often-overlooked sacrifices made by the families of those who work in aviation, as they watch their loved ones go off to work each day, sometimes not knowing if they will come back. Guthrie's use of childlike language and themes, such as a button-nosed kid and a freckle-faced kid, infuses the song with a sense of innocence and sincerity that perfectly captures the perspective of children.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, a curly-headed girl with a bright shining smile
A happy little girl with curly hair and a bright smile


Heard the roar of a plane as it sailed through the sky
She heard a plane flying overhead and making a loud noise


To her playmates she said, with a bright twinkling eye
She excitedly told her friends with sparkling eyes


My Daddy flies that ship in the sky
Her father is the one who pilots the plane


My Daddy flies that ship in the sky
Her father is the one who pilots the plane


My Mama′s not afraid and neither am I
Neither she nor her mother are afraid because her father is a skilled pilot


'Cause my Daddy flies that ship in the sky
He is able to fly the airplane because he is skilled at it


Then a button-nosed kid, as he kicked up his heels
Another child, with a small nose, kicked up his heels in excitement


He said, My Daddy works in the iron and the steel
His father is involved in building airplanes made of metal


My Dad builds the planes and they fly through the sky
His father is responsible for constructing the machines that are capable of flying


And that′s what keeps your daddy up there so high
Because his dad builds airplanes, her father is able to fly them high in the sky


That's what keeps your daddy up there so high
Because his dad builds airplanes, her father is able to fly them high in the sky


My Dad builds the planes and they fly through the sky
His father constructs flying machines


And that′s what keeps your daddy up there so high
Without planes, fathers like hers wouldn't be able to fly so high up in the sky


Then a freckle-faced kid pinched his toe in the sand
Another child, with freckles, accidentally hurt his toe in the sand


He says, My Daddy works at that place where they land
His father is employed at the place where planes land, like an airport


You tell your mama, don′t be afraid
He assures her that her mother doesn't need to be afraid


My Dad'll bring your daddy back home again
He trusts that his father will safely bring her father back home after flying


My Dad'll bring your daddy back home again
Her friend is confident that her father will return safely from flying


Don′t be afraid when it gets dark and rains
He reassures her that everything will be okay even when it becomes dark and rainy outside


My Dad'll bring your daddy back home again
He trusts that his father will safely bring her father back home after flying




Writer(s): Woody Guthrie

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