In this classic track, Waylon Jennings portrays the quintessential drifter whose life is marked by constant movement and fleeting relationships. The lyrics reveal a man well-traveled and experienced, yet unable to settle down or commit. His repeated warnings to others about the perils of getting too close suggest a self-awareness of his own limitations in love and stability. This theme resonates with the archetype of the lone traveler, who, despite the allure and charisma, ultimately leads a solitary path that others are wise to avoid if they seek permanence and security. The song serves as both a boast of freedom and an admission of loneliness, encapsulating the paradoxical nature of the rambling lifestyle.
I'm a Ramblin' Man
Lyrics
I've been down the Mississippi
Down through New Orleans, yes, I have
I've played in California
There ain't too much I haven't seen, no, there ain't
Lord, I'm a ramblin' man
Don't fool around with a ramblin' man
Left a girl in West Virginia
Up there where that green grass grows, yes, I did
Got a girl in Cincinnati
Waitin' where the Ohio River flows, poor girl
I'm a ramblin' man
Don't give your heart to a ramblin' man
You'd better move away
You're standin' too close to the flame
Once I mess with your mind
Your little heart won't beat the same
Lord, I'm a ramblin' man
Don't mess around with any ol' ramblin' man, better not
Well, up in Chicago, I was known as quite a boy, yes, I was
Down in Alabama, they call me the man of joy, still do
Well, I'm a ramblin' man
Don't fall in love with a ramblin' man
You'd better move away
You're standin' too close to the flame
Once I mess with your mind
Your little heart won't beat the same
Lord, I'm a ramblin' man
Don't mess around with any ol' ramblin' man
Writer(s): Ray Pennington
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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