If it keeps on rainin', levee's goin' to break
If it keeps on rainin', levee's goin' to break
When the levee breaks I'll have no place to stay
Mean old levee taught me to weep and moan
Lord mean old levee taught me to weep and moan
It's got what it takes to make a mountain man leave his home
Oh well, oh well, oh well

Don't it make you feel bad
When you're tryin' to find your way home
You don't know which way to go?
If you're goin' down South
They got no work to do
If you don't move to Chicago

Cryin' won't help you prayin' won't do you no good
Now cryin' won't help you prayin' won't do you no good
When the levee breaks mama you got to move
All last night sat on the levee and moaned
All last night sat on the levee and moaned
Thinkin' 'bout me baby and my happy home
Going to Chicago
Going to Chicago

Sorry but I can't take you
Going down, going down now, going down
Going down now, going down
Going down, going down, going down

Going down now, going down
Going down now, going down
Going down now, going down
Going d-d-d-d-down
Woo, woo


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    k I'm a pretty big zeppelin fan. I mean i know the members, and every song the band's ever done but i dont really know that much about the history or origin of the band. Anyway, i think this song is a metaphor about a guy whos troubles just keep adding up and up. The Rain symbolizes the problems and the Levee symbolizes where its all collecting and the guys feelings. "If it keeps on rainin', levee's goin' to break" and plant's telling this guy that pissin and moaning isnt gonna fix or solve anything.. "Cryin' won't help you, prayin' won't do you no good,"

    but the guy keep dwelling on the past and how it everything used to be fine and good.. "All last night sat on the levee and moaned,Thinkin' about me baby and my happy home"

    and you just gotta move on but you gotta do it on your own. "Going, going to Chicago... Going to Chicago... Sorry but I can't take you..."

    then it just gets worst "Going down.. goin down.."

    well thats how i see it, but whatever. great song.

    Drix793on April 21, 2003   Link

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