Muddy Water
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Eighteen wheeler dropped me off at that city limits sign
Sunday morning sunlight hurt my eyes
It's a long way from where I been back to my home town
But there's a man in me I need to drown

Baptize me in that muddy water
Wash me clean in amazing grace
I ain't been living like I aughta
Baptize me in that muddy water

Made my way to the church at the end of the dirt road
Dragging what was left of my soul
I could see the saints out back on the river bank
And I could hear forgiveness calling out my name

Baptize me in that muddy water
Wash me clean in amazing grace
I ain't living like a aughta, no
Baptize me in that muddy water

Baptize me in that muddy water
Yeah, wash me clean that muddy water, water




In that muddy water
Baptize me

Overall Meaning

"Muddy Water" by Trace Adkins is a song about redemption and finding forgiveness. The lyrics depict a man who has strayed from the path of righteousness and is searching for a way to cleanse his soul. The singer has returned to his hometown after a long absence and is looking for a way to be reborn. The song begins with the man arriving at the city limits sign, where he is struck by the discomfort of the early morning light. He realizes that he has come a long way from where he was and that there is a darkness within him that he must confront.


The next verse finds the man at the end of a dirt road, approaching a church where he can see the saints out back on the river bank. He knows that he needs to be baptized in the muddy water of the river to seek forgiveness and be born again. The song ends with a plea for the muddy water to cleanse him of his sins and wash him clean. The repetitive nature of the chorus emphasizes the singer's desire for absolution, and it is clear that this is a journey of the soul, not just a physical one.


The song is a powerful representation of the human need for redemption and the pursuit of forgiveness. The imagery of the muddy water is a metaphor for the mud of our lives and the stains that we carry with us. The need for baptism is not just about cleansing the body but also the soul. It's a song that speaks to the deep human desire to be made whole again.


Line by Line Meaning

Eighteen wheeler dropped me off at that city limits sign
I was dropped off at the city limits by a big truck


Sunday morning sunlight hurt my eyes
It was early morning and the light was painful for my eyes


It's a long way from where I been back to my home town
My hometown is far away from where I've been


But there's a man in me I need to drown
There's a part of me that needs to be washed away


Baptize me in that muddy water
Cleanse me in the murky river


Wash me clean in amazing grace
Purify me with God's mercy


I ain't been living like I aughta
I haven't been living the way I should


Made my way to the church at the end of the dirt road
Went to the church at the end of a dusty path


Dragging what was left of my soul
Feeling broken and depleted


I could see the saints out back on the river bank
Witnessed good people on the river shore


And I could hear forgiveness calling out my name
Felt a desire for absolution


Yeah, wash me clean that muddy water, water
Cleanse me with the murky water, water


In that muddy water
In the murky river


Baptize me
Cleanse me




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANTHONY TYLER KENNEY, FRED K. YOUNG, GREGORY GLEN MARTIN, MARK S. ORR, RICHARD OREN YOUNG

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"Baptize me in that muddy water" Lyrics
Eighteen wheeler dropped me off at that city limits sign
Sunday morning sunlight hurt my eyes
It's a long way from where I been back to my home town
But there's a man in me I need to drown
Baptize me in that muddy water
Wash me clean in amazing grace
I ain't been living like I aughta
Baptize me in that muddy water
Made my way to the church at the end of the dirt road
Dragging what was left of my soul
I could see the saints out back on the river bank
And I could hear forgiveness calling out my name
Baptize me in that muddy water
Wash me clean in amazing grace
I ain't living like I aughta, no
Baptize me in that muddy water
Baptize me in that muddy water
Yeah, wash me clean that muddy water, water
In that muddy water
Baptize me
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Anthony Tyler Kenney / Fred K. Young / Gregory Glen Martin / Mark S. Orr / Richard Oren Young
Muddy Water lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group



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@RoniShawn

What’s amazing is that Baldwin actually did change his life and became a Christian 🙏❤️

@KelseyDonaldson-bo8id

I'm Baptist so i can tell you from experience being baptized like that was a blessing

@lisabarcia7107

He is a Baldwin!! The good one!!! Love it!!😊❤

@TraceyWoodruff-rt7dh

Reborn in his grace that is what this song is all about all things are washed away and made new

@pamelaknowles9647

Beautiful song and video ❤ Trace Adkins you never disappoint 🎵

@herminiahernandez1512

Trace looks like a gentle giant ❤

@KelseyDonaldson-mi9sr

Has anyone ever been baptized like that

@TeressaCooper-nq4kw

Wonderful job trace

@TeressaCooper-nq4kw

He is the sexiest man alive now honey

@LauraTilton-un5dq

TRACE ADKINS I love you

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