Lyrics
Ragtop Eldarado floatin' down that road
Ragtop Eldarado refers to a convertible Cadillac cruising down the road.
Moon lights up the bayou like a dance floor at a disco
The moon illuminates the bayou, likening it to a dance floor at a disco, creating a vibrant, lit-up atmosphere.
Rouge clown crew of pirates jolly rogers flyin'
Describes a group of unconventional, fun-loving pirates with their jolly rogers flying high, possibly symbolizing a carefree and rebellious spirit.
We sailed on to the midnight black horizon
Suggests continuing forward into the unknown, pushing past limits toward uncharted territories.
How about we just keep goin
Proposes the idea of continuous movement and exploration without stopping.
How 'bout we dont look back
Encourages not dwelling on the past, emphasizing a forward-looking attitude.
We could call the highway home
Suggests the possibility of embracing the road as a permanent residence, finding a sense of belonging in the journey.
How 'bout this ol cadillac
Highlights the significance of the old Cadillac as a symbol of the journey.
How 'bout we don't look back
Reiterates the importance of not getting caught up in looking back but instead focusing on the present and future.
Louisiana Sunrise racing for the state line
Depicts the dawn in Louisiana, racing toward a state border, symbolizing a rapid journey or transition.
St Francis hangin' from the rearview new song on mi mind
References St Francis hanging from the rearview mirror, possibly representing a spiritual or guiding presence during the journey. The mention of a new song on the mind might imply a fresh perspective or inspiration.
We made our way to Texas over by San Antone
Describes the journey moving into Texas, particularly near San Antone (San Antonio).
We stopped of at Luckenbach sang When The Saint Come Home
Indicates a stop at Luckenbach, possibly to reminisce or connect with a song about saints coming home.
How about we just keep goin
Repeats the suggestion of continuous movement without looking back.
How 'bout we dont look back
Reemphasizes the importance of focusing on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past.
We could call the highway home
Proposes the highway as a potential permanent dwelling, finding comfort and belonging in the journey.
How 'bout this ol cadillac
Reiterates the significance of the Cadillac in representing the journey and its experiences.
How 'bout we don't look back
Repeats the idea of not looking back, emphasizing the forward-moving, adventurous spirit.
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