Down on the River by the Sugar Plant Lyrics

Lyric discussion by maygon4 

Cover art for Down on the River by the Sugar Plant lyrics by Mike Doughty

I don't agree. I am very thankful that he is not over-exposed. I would hate it if everyone knew this music and it was on the radio all the time. Its more special this way.

This song gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it.

While it is fairly self-explanatory, my take on it is as follows:

In the beginning of the song he makes the observation, "All of the girls out with their hips asway" then makes the comment, "And I'm the loneliest man". He then goes on to notice random happenings on the street, seemingly comparing seeing attractive females to mundane everyday happenings. This seems to indicate that feeling lonely and longing for female companionship has become commonplace and routine in his daily life.

Later on, he implies...

I like your analysis, my only quibble would be that I don't think that the location is symbolic per se. The Orchard Street/bootlegs connection is a reference to Chinatown in NYC (and Mike plays very regularly in and around this neighborhood, and he may live near here, though I'm not sure on that point). From the Manhattan banks of the East River (very close to Orchard Street), you can see a big sign for a now defunct Domino Sugar factory across the river in Brooklyn.

So, my guess would be that the song's about a woman, either real or...