The song "Stones In My Passway" by Peter Green Splinter Group is a cover of a traditional blues song originally written and performed by Robert Johnson. The lyrics describe the struggles and hardships the singer is facing in life. The opening lines, "I got stones in my passway, And all my roads seem dark at night," convey a sense of despair and feeling trapped. The "stones" symbolize obstacles and challenges that make it difficult for the singer to find happiness or success. The reference to having "pains in my heart" which affect the singer's appetite suggests a deep emotional pain or heartbreak that has had a profound impact on their overall well-being. The lyrics also mention having a bird to whistle and sing, symbolizing the possibility of finding joy and solace through music. However, it is contrasted with having a woman that the singer loves but who doesn't reciprocate their feelings, indicating unrequited love or a one-sided relationship. The singer's enemies are mentioned as having betrayed and overtaken them. This could represent personal adversaries or struggles the singer faces in the world. The line "They have stones all in my pass" reinforces the theme of obstacles hindering the singer's path and progress in life. The plea for friendship and understanding in the lyrics, "Please let us be friends, And when you hear me howlin' in my passway rider, Please open your door and let me in," expresses a desire for compassion and support from others amidst their struggles. The closing verses mention having "three legs to truck home," which could symbolize the burdens and responsibilities the singer carries. They ask not to have their path blocked and admit feeling ashamed about their current situation. The mention of being "booked and got to go" implies a sense of urgency or necessity to move forward and overcome these challenges. Overall, "Stones In My Passway" is a blues song that explores themes of hardship, loneliness, unrequited love, and the longing for understanding and support.