Big Road Blues

Journey Through Love and Blues: K.C. Douglas' Big Road
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Lyrics

Well, I ain't goin' down, big road, by myself

Expressing a reluctance to face challenges or hardships alone on the journey of life.

Now don't you hear me cryin'

An emotional plea, possibly for assistance or companionship.

Ain't goin' down that, big road by myself

Reiterating the reluctance to face the challenges of life alone on a significant journey.

If I can't carry you

Expressing a willingness to support and carry someone else along on the journey.

Carry somebody else

Commitment to helping and supporting others during difficult times.


Well, who is that yon', coming, down the road

Questioning the identity of someone approaching on the road.

Now don't you hear me talkin'

Reinforcing the inquiry about the approaching person and seeking acknowledgment.

Who's that yonder, coming down the road

Repeating the question about the identity of the person on the road.

Says and walk like Maddy

Identifying the approaching person as someone who walks slowly like Maddy.

Swear she walk too slow

Expressing a humorous observation about the person's slow walking pace.


Well, never let, one woman, worry your mind

Advising not to let the concerns or actions of one woman cause distress.

Now don't you hear me cryin'

Reiterating the advice and emphasizing emotional resilience.

Never let, one woman worry your mind

Emphasizing the importance of not letting one woman become a source of constant worry.

Say you think she's lovin'

Suggesting skepticism about the faithfulness of the mentioned woman.

Leavin' all the time

Indicating a perception that the woman may leave or betray consistently.


Well, tell me babe, who your, regular be

Inquiring about the person's usual or consistent romantic partner.

Now don't you hear me cryin'

Reiterating the inquiry about the regular romantic partner.

Tell me baby, who your regular be

Asking the person to disclose their usual romantic partner.

Say ain't got nobody

Expressing a lack of a romantic partner and a plea for inclusion.

Please make room for me

Requesting space or accommodation in the absence of a romantic partner.


Well, tell me honey, where you, stayed last night

Inquiring about the location where the person spent the previous night.

Now don't you hear me cryin'

Reiterating the question about the person's whereabouts the previous night.

Tell me baby, where you stayed last night

Asking for details about the person's activities or location on the previous night.

Say your hair all down

Describing the disheveled appearance of the person, particularly their hair and clothes.

Clothes ain't fittin' you right

Noting that the person's attire is not fitting well.

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