Call Me the Breeze

Wandering Breeze: Embracing Freedom in the Open Road
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Lyrics

Call me the breeze

The speaker is identifying as "the breeze," implying a free-spirited and wandering nature.

I keep blowin' down the road

Expressing the continuous movement and journey down the road, highlighting a nomadic lifestyle.

Well now they call me the breeze

Reiteration of being called "the breeze," emphasizing the persistent nature of the speaker's travels.

I keep blowin' down the road

Continuation of the theme of constant movement and journeying.

I ain't got me nobody

The speaker is without a romantic partner ("nobody") at the moment.

I don't carry me no load

The speaker is unburdened and not carrying any responsibilities or baggage.


Ain't no change in the weather

Stating that external conditions, represented by the weather, do not affect the speaker.

Ain't no changes in me

Asserting that the speaker remains unchanged despite external factors.

Well there ain't no change in the weather

Reiteration of the speaker's constancy in the face of external conditions.

Ain't no changes in me

Emphasizing the speaker's personal stability and resilience.

And I ain't hidin' from nobody

Declaring that the speaker is not hiding from anyone.

Nobody's hidin' from me

Asserting that nobody is avoiding the speaker.

Oh, that's the way it's supposed to be

Expressing acceptance of the way things are, implying a carefree attitude.


Well I got that green light baby

The speaker has the "green light," suggesting freedom and permission to continue moving forward.

I got to keep movin' on

Emphasizing the necessity to keep moving in life.

Well I got that green light baby

Reiteration of the speaker's green light and the imperative to keep progressing.

I got to keep movin' on

Stating the importance of continuous movement and progression.

Well I might go out to California

Contemplating a potential journey to California, indicating a willingness to explore new places.

Might go down to Georgia

Mentioning the possibility of going to Georgia, further emphasizing the uncertainty of the speaker's future path.

I don't know

Expressing uncertainty about the destination or future choices.


Well I dig you Georgia peaches

Expressing an appreciation for the qualities of Georgia peaches and feeling at home there.

Makes me feel right at home

Reiteration of the positive feelings towards Georgia peaches.

Well now I dig you georgia peaches

Expressing affection for Georgia peaches as they evoke a sense of belonging.

Makes me feel right at home

Reiteration of the speaker's connection to Georgia through the imagery of peaches.

But I don't love me no one woman

Stating the speaker's reluctance to commit to one woman.

So I can't stay in Georgia long

Indicating that the speaker cannot stay in Georgia for an extended period due to a lack of commitment.


Well now they call me the breeze

Reiteration of being called "the breeze" and the perpetual movement down the road.

I keep blowin' down the road

Continuation of the theme of constant travel and journeying.

Well now they call me the breeze

Reiteration of being called "the breeze" and the ongoing journey.

I keep blowin' down the road

Continuation of the idea of persistent movement and travel.

I ain't got me nobody

Restating the speaker's lack of a romantic partner ("nobody") at the moment.

I don't carry me no load

Reaffirming that the speaker is unburdened and not carrying any responsibilities.

Oh mr breeze

A playful reference to the speaker as "Mr. Breeze," reinforcing the carefree and wandering nature.

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