Transcending the mundane facets of everyday life, this song encapsulates a nostalgic journey through the southern American countryside. Employing vivid imagery of rural landscapes, household settings, and familial interactions, Lucinda Williams crafts an evocative narrative that intertwines personal memory with a sense of place. The recurring refrain of "car wheels on a gravel road" serves as a metaphor for the passage of time and the journey of life, marked by both physical travel and emotional introspection. The lyrics reflect a longing for connection and understanding amid transient experiences, as symbolized by sensory details like the smell of breakfast and the sound of classic country music, grounding the listener in a specific cultural milieu. Ultimately, the song poignantly captures the complex interplay between the past and present, evoking universal themes of displacement, memory, and belonging. #Nostalgia #SouthernLife #JourneyThroughTime
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
Lyrics
Sittin' in the kitchen, a house in Macon
Loretta's singing on the radio
Smell of coffee, eggs and bacon
Car wheels on a gravel road
Pull the curtains back and look outside
Somebody somewhere I don't know
Come on now child, we're gonna go for a ride
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Can't find a damn thing in this place
Nothing's where I left it before
Set of keys and a dusty suitcase
Car wheels on a gravel road
There goes the screen door slamming shut
You better do what you're told
When I get back this room better be picked-up
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Low hum of voices in the front seat
Stories nobody knows
Got folks in Jackson we're going to meet
Car wheels on a gravel road
Cotton fields stretching miles and miles
Hank's voice on the radio
Telephone poles trees and wires fly on by
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Broken down shacks engine parts
Could tell a lie but my heart would know
Listen to the dogs barkin' in the yard
Car wheels on a gravel road
Child in the backseat 'bout four or five years
Lookin' out the window
Little bit of dirt mixed with tears
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Car wheels on a gravel road
Writer(s): Lucinda Williams
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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