Friend at Midnight

Midnight. A closed door. A desperate knock. This Delta Gospel Blues tells the story of a man who refuses to give up — knocking on his neighbor’s door at midnight to feed a hungry guest.
A blues meditation on persistence, mercy, and the promise that doors do open.


Scripture: Luke 11:5

Then Jesus said to them, “Suppose you have a friend, and you go to him at midnight and say, ‘Friend, lend me three loaves of bread; a friend of mine on a journey has come to me, and I have no food to offer him.’ And suppose the one inside answers, ‘Don’t bother me. The door is already locked, and my children and I are in bed. I can’t get up and give you anything.’ I tell you, even though he will not get up and give you the bread because of friendship, yet because of your shameless audacity[e] he will surely get up and give you as much as you need.


Lyrics

[Verse 1]

Had a traveler knockin’ at my door past twelve,
Yeah, a weary man knockin’ at my door past twelve,
Ain’t no bread in my cupboard, not a crumb on the shelf.

[Chorus]

Knock… knock… at that midnight door,
Yeah I’m knockin’ at that midnight door,
Lord, don’t let my cry fall to the floor.

[Verse 2]

Pulled on my coat, stepped out in the cold night air,
Yeah, I pulled on my coat, stepped in that cold night air,
Had to find me some mercy somewhere.

[Chorus]

Knock… knock… at that midnight door,
Yeah I’m knockin’ at that midnight door,
Lord, don’t let my cry fall to the floor.

[Verse 3]

Knocked on my neighbor’s door, said, “Friend, hear my plea,”
Yeah, I knocked on that wooden door, “Friend, hear my plea,”
Got a hungry guest back home with me.

[Chorus: steady, firm]

Knock… knock… at that midnight door,
Yeah I’m knockin’ at that midnight door,
Lord, don’t let my cry fall to the floor.

[Verse 4]

Kept on knockin’, knuckles sore on that pine,
Yeah, I kept on knockin’, knuckles sore on that pine,
Moon slid west — still no friend of mine.

[Chorus: more strained]

Knock… knock… at that midnight door,
Yeah I’m knockin’ at that midnight door,
Lord, don’t let my cry fall to the floor.

[Verse 5]

Said, “I ain’t leavin’ though the night’s gone cold,”
Yeah, “I ain’t leavin’ though this night’s gone cold,”
Got a hungry man waitin’, can’t let mercy fold.

[Verse 6]

Voice from inside said, “Man, what you want?”
Yeah, a tired voice grumbled, “What you want?”
“Door’s shut tight, don’t wake my young.”

[Verse 7]

“Lamp burned low and the latch is drawn,
Yeah, the lamp burned low and the latch is drawn,
Go on back home ‘fore the break of dawn.”

[Chorus: softer, almost pleading]

Knock… knock… at that midnight door,
Yeah I’m knockin’ at that midnight door,
Lord, don’t let my cry fall to the floor.

[Verse 8]

Then I heard them floorboards creak slow and deep,
Yeah, I heard them old boards creak in their sleep,
Iron latch trembled — promise to keep.

[Verse 9]

Door swung open, lamplight shone,
Yeah, that door swung open, lamplight shone,
Three warm loaves in his hands were thrown.

[Chorus: stronger, confident]

Knock… knock… at that midnight door,
Yeah I’m knockin’ at that midnight door,
Lord, don’t let my cry fall to the floor.

[Final Verse]

Keep on askin’, keep seekin’, keep knockin’ at the door,
Yeah, keep on askin’, keep seekin’, knockin’ at the door,
Sooner or later it opens for sure.

[Outro (slow tag)]

Sooner or later…
That door gonna open…
Let in the light.


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