Spinning Wheel
Spinning Wheel of Life: Embracing Fate's Ride with Chet BakerLyrics
What goes up must come down
Emphasizes the cyclical nature of life; what goes up eventually comes down.
Spinning Wheel got to go 'round
Expresses the inevitability of life's continuous cycles, comparing it to a spinning wheel that must keep turning.
Talkin' 'bout your troubles
Refers to discussing personal problems or challenges.
It's a cryin' sin
Describes facing difficulties as a lamentable and morally wrong situation.
Ride a painted pony
Suggests enjoying life's journey by riding a painted pony, a metaphor for a colorful and enjoyable experience.
Let the Spinning Wheel spin
Reiterates the idea of life's continuous motion, encouraging embracing the journey.
You got no money, you got no home
Describes a situation of financial and housing instability.
Spinning Wheel all alone
Portrays the loneliness experienced when facing life's challenges.
Talkin' 'bout your troubles and you
Revisits discussing troubles, emphasizing their persistence and impact.
You never learn
Highlights the difficulty of learning from one's troubles.
Ride a painted pony
Repeats the image of riding a painted pony, suggesting the importance of enjoying life despite challenges.
Let the Spinning Wheel turn
Encourages allowing the Spinning Wheel of life to turn, accepting change and unpredictability.
Did you find your directing sign
Ponders the discovery of guidance or purpose in life.
On the straight and narrow highway
Uses imagery of a straight and narrow highway to symbolize a righteous path in life.
Would you mind a reflecting sign?
Asks if one would appreciate a sign that reflects or mirrors their true self.
Just let it shine within your mind
Encourages self-reflection and allowing one's inner light to shine.
And show you the colors that are real
Suggests that true colors, representing authenticity, become evident through self-discovery.
Someone is waiting just for you
Implies the presence of someone special or a positive outcome waiting for the individual.
Spinning Wheel spinning true
Reiterates the idea of the Spinning Wheel, suggesting the inevitability of life's twists and turns.
Drop all you troubles by the river side
Advises letting go of troubles, symbolized by dropping them by the river side, possibly for renewal or cleansing.
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