Follow the Drinking
Gourd
When the sun comes back,
and the first Quail calls,
Follow the drinking gourd,
For the old man is waiting
for to carry you to freedom
If you follow the drinking gourd.
Chorus:
Follow the drinking gourd,
Follow the drinking gourd,
For the old man is waiting
for to carry you to freedom
If you follow the drinking gourd.
The riverbank will make a very
good road,
The dead trees show you the way.
Left foot, peg foot traveling on,
Following the drinking gourd.
The river ends between two hills,
Follow the drinking gourd,
There's another river on the other side,
Follow the drinking gourd.
When the great big river meets the
little river,
Follow the drinking gourd.
For the old man is waiting
for to carry you to freedom
If you follow the drinking gourd.
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LYRICS |
EXPLANATION |
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VERSE 1 |
Taken together, this verse
suggests escaping in the spring and heading North to freedom. |
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When the sun come back, |
Refers to the winter or
spring. The days are getting longer, and the angle of the sun is higher each
day at |
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When the firs' quail call, |
Refers to the breeding
season. Quail in |
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Follow the drinkin' gourd. |
The "drinkin' gourd"
alludes to the hollowed out gourd used by slaves (and other rural Americans)
as a water dipper. Used here it is a code name for the Big Dipper star
formation, which points to Polaris, the Pole Star, and North. |
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CHORUS |
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For the ole man say, |
"Ole man" is
nautical slang for "Captain" (or "Commanding Officer.") The
Underground Railroad operative Peg Leg Joe was formerly a sailor. |
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VERSE 2 |
Describes how to follow the
route, from |
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The rivers’ bank am a very
good road, |
The first river in the song
is the |
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The dead trees show the
way, Lef' foot, peg foot goin'
on, |
According to Parks, Peg Leg
Joe marked trees and other landmarks "with charcoal or mud of the
outline of a human left foot and a round spot in place of the right
foot." |
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CHORUS |
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VERSE 3 |
Describes the route through
northeastern |
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The river ends between two
hills, |
The headwaters of the |
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Another river on the other
side |
The river on the other side
of the hills is the |
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Follers the drinkin' gou'd. |
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CHORUS |
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VERSE 4 |
Describes the end of the
route, in |
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When the little river…… |
When the |
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Meet the great big river |
...meets the |
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The ole man waits-- |
The runaways would be met
on the banks of the |
Source: http://www.followthedrinkinggourd.org/What_The_Lyrics_Mean.htm