Lonesome Road
Wandering Souls: Unveiling the Journey on the Lonesome RoadLyrics
Look down, look down
Directs attention downward, possibly indicating introspection or a downward emotional state.
That lonesome road
Refers to a solitary, desolate path or journey.
Before you travel on
Suggests a cautionary pause or reflection before continuing the journey.
Look up, look up
Directs attention upward, possibly suggesting seeking guidance or spirituality.
And seek your maker
Encourages seeking connection with a higher power or one's creator.
Before Gabriel blows his horn
Refers to the biblical figure Gabriel blowing his horn, signaling an important event or the end of something.
I'm weary of toting, such a heavy load
Expresses weariness from carrying a burdensome weight, either emotional or physical.
Trudging down, that lonesome road
Continues to describe the difficulty of progressing on a difficult and solitary path.
Look down, look down
Reiteration of the directive to look down, possibly emphasizing reflection or introspection.
That lonesome road
Repeats the idea of the solitary and desolate nature of the road.
Before you travel on
Reemphasizes the need for caution or reflection before continuing forward.
I'm weary of toting, such a heavy load
Reiterates the weariness of carrying a heavy burden along the journey.
Trudging down, that lonesome road
Repeats the description of the difficulty of progressing on a challenging path.
Look down, look down
Once again directs attention downward, reinforcing the idea of introspection.
That lonesome road
Reiterates the solitary and desolate nature of the road before continuing.
Before you travel on
Reemphasizes the need for caution or reflection before proceeding.
Before you travel on
Finalizes the cautionary note before moving forward on the journey.
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