Lyrics Follow the Drinking Gourd - Roger McGuinn
Follow
the
drinking
gourd!
Follow
the
drinking
gourd.
For
the
old
man
is
waiting
to
carry
you
to
freedom
Follow
the
drinking
gourd.
The
old
man
in
this
was
Peg
Leg
Joe,
a
sailor-turned-carpenter
who
had
lost
part
of
his
right
leg
in
an
accident
at
sea.
Joe
wintered
in
the
South
doing
odd
jobs,
from
plantation
to
plantation.
When
he
wasn't
working
he
taught
the
slaves
this
song
containing
a
secret
escape
route
to
freedom
in
the
North.
The
Drinking
Gourd
is
not
a
gourd,
but
the
Big
Dipper
with
its
two
pointer
stars
(Dubhe
and
Merak)
that
visually
lead
to
the
North
Star.
By
following
the
North
Star
the
slaves
were
able
to
consistently
navigate
northward.
When
the
sun
comes
back
and
the
first
quail
calls,
Follow
the
drinking
gourd,
For
the
old
man
is
waiting
to
carry
you
to
freedom
If
you
follow
the
drinking
gourd.
Each
year
when
the
quails
migrated
south,
the
slaves
were
told
to
begin
their
journey
northward,
which
entailed
crossing
the
unnavigable
Ohio
River.
It
was
too
swift
and
wide
to
cross,
except
in
winter,
when
it
was
frozen
and
slaves
could
walk
to
the
other
shore
on
the
ice.
The
riverbank
makes
a
very
good
road,
The
dead
trees
will
show
you
the
way,
Left
foot,
peg
foot
traveling
on,
Following
the
drinking
gourd.
Peg
Leg
Joe
marked
one
bank
of
the
Tombigbee
River
in
Mississippi
with
his
easily
identifiable
footprints.
By
following
them
and
the
dead
trees
along
the
riverbank,
the
slaves
could
have
a
safe
journey
free
from
plantation
owner's
hounds.
The
river
ends
between
two
hills,
Follow
the
drinking
gourd,
There's
another
river
on
the
other
side,
Follow
the
drinking
gourd.
When
the
Tombigbee
ended,
the
slaves
were
told
to
continue
northward,
over
the
hills,
to
the
Tennessee
River
where
the
Underground
Railroad
would
help
them.
When
the
sun
goes
back
and
the
first
quail
calls
Follow
the
drinking
gourd
The
old
man
is
a-waitin'
for
to
carry
you
to
freedom
Follow
the
drinking
gourd
Follow
the
drinking
gourd!
Follow
the
drinking
gourd.
For
the
old
man
is
waiting
to
carry
you
to
freedom
Follow
the
drinking
gourd.
The
river
bed
makes
a
mighty
fine
road,
Dead
trees
to
show
you
the
way
And
it's
left
foot,
peg
foot,
traveling
on
Follow
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
I
thought
I
heard
the
angels
say
Follow
the
drinking
gourd
The
stars
in
the
heavens
gonna
show
you
the
way
Follow
the
drinking
gourd
1 Wanderin
2 Follow the Drinking Gourd
3 Oh Freedom
4 Railroad Bill
5 Cane Blues
6 Coffee Grows On Wild Oak Trees
7 Waltzing Maltida
8 Ezekiel Saw a Wheel
9 Mighty Day
10 Down By the Riverside
11 The Colorado Trail
12 So Early In the Spring
13 Lilly of the West
14 Stewball
15 St. James Infirmary
16 Drunken Sailor
17 Silver Dagger
18 Wild Mountain Thyme
19 James Alley Blues
20 The Cruel War
21 The John B's Sails
22 The Boll Weevil
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