Diving into this classic rock anthem, it's clear that "China Grove" paints a vivid picture of a quirky small town with its own unique charm and eccentricities. The song captures the essence of local gossip and colorful characters in a town that seems both typical and mysterious. With mentions of samurai swords and oriental views, it hints at how cultural elements can weave into the fabric of American towns, creating an intriguing blend of East meets West. Ultimately, the Doobie Brothers celebrate the individuality and folklore that make small-town life so richly compelling.
China Grove
Lyrics
When the sun comes up on a sleepy little town
Down around San Antone
And the folks are risin for another day
Round about their homes
The people of the town are strange
And they're proud of where they came
Well, you're talkin bout china grove
Oh, china grove
Well, the preacher and the teacher
Lord, they're a caution
They are the talk of the town
When the gossip gets to flyin
And they ain't lyin
When the sun goes fallin down
They say that the father's insane
And dear missus Perkins a game
Were talkin bout the china grove
Oh, china grove
But every day theres a new thing comin
The ways of an oriental view
The sheriff and his buddies
With their samurai swords
You can even hear the music at night
And though it's a part of the lone star state
People don't seem to care
They just keep on lookin to the east
Talkin bout the china grove
Oh, china grove
Writer(s): TOM JOHNSTON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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