Stepstone
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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I stood on the stepstone when schooldays was o'er
Long for the time to go by
Now that it's gone, I stand here tonight
Bid this old stepstone goodbye

Goodbye to my stepstone, goodbye to my home
God bless the ones that I leave with a cry
The field will be widening and I will be gone
To ramble this wide world alone

I stand on my stepsyone at eventide now
The wind whistles by with a moan
Now it is gone and I stand here tonight
Goodbye to my stepstone and home

Goodbye to my stepstone, goodbye to my home
God bless the ones that I leave with a cry
The field will be widening and I will be gone
To ramble this wide world alone

It's hard to be parted from those that we love
When reverses in fortune have come
The world's strongest heartstrings are broken in twain
From the absence of loved ones and home

Goodbye to my stepstone, goodbye to my home
God bless the ones that I leave with a cry




The field will be widening and I will be gone
To ramble this wide world alone

Overall Meaning

The song Stepstone by Woody Guthrie is a heartfelt tribute to a significant moment in the singer's life--the day he left his childhood home for the last time. The lyrics echo the feelings of many who look back on the past with nostalgia, longing for the days gone by. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young person standing on the front step of their house, looking out into the future with a mixture of hope and trepidation. The singer describes standing on the "stepstone" after finishing school, eager for time to pass so they can move on to new adventures. Now that those adventures are over and the singer is moving on from their childhood home, they bid farewell to the "stepstone."


The song's lyrics are poignant and emotional. They touch on themes of departure and change, while also celebrating the importance of home and loved ones. The singer expresses a sense of uncertainty about the future, as they prepare to "ramble this wide world alone," but they also acknowledge the strength of the heartstrings that bind them to their loved ones and home. Ultimately, the song is a beautiful elegy to the past, a reminder of the importance of reflecting on our lives and the people and places that have shaped us.


Line by Line Meaning

I stood on the stepstone when schooldays was o'er
After school days were over, I stood on the stepstone waiting for time to pass


Long for the time to go by
Wishing that time would move faster


Now that it's gone, I stand here tonight
Now that time has passed, I stand here tonight


Bid this old stepstone goodbye
Saying goodbye to this old stepstone


Goodbye to my stepstone, goodbye to my home
Saying goodbye to my stepstone and my home


God bless the ones that I leave with a cry
May God bless the ones I leave behind who I will miss


The field will be widening and I will be gone
The world will be expanding and I will be leaving


To ramble this wide world alone
To explore this vast world by myself


I stand on my stepsyone at eventide now
Now I stand on my stepstone at the end of the day


The wind whistles by with a moan
The wind is blowing with a sad sound


It's hard to be parted from those that we love
It's difficult to leave the ones we love


When reverses in fortune have come
When we've experienced setbacks in life


The world's strongest heartstrings are broken in twain
The strongest bonds of love are severed


From the absence of loved ones and home
Because of the absence of loved ones and the feeling of being home




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Written by: WOODY GUTHRIE

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