Wheelz

Wheelz: Evading the Storm of Danger
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Lyrics

I got wheels so let's go

I have a means of transportation, so we should depart.

There's a hurricane comin'

An imminent dangerous situation is approaching.

I'm seein' storm clouds blow

I observe the movement of threatening storm clouds.

I see danger down a long dark road

I perceive risk or trouble along a lengthy, ominous path.

So I got wheels, let's roll

As a result of the potential danger, we should use the transportation I possess to depart.


Dark clouds rollin' in on the horizon

Ominous clouds are advancing on the distant skyline.

Bringin' a hurricane again

Another hurricane is approaching.

We'll see wind and rain with that sun risin'

Anticipating wind, rain, and sunlight as the storm arrives.

Should we stay here worryin'?

Questioning whether it's wise to remain concerned or anxious in this situation.


I got wheels so let's go

I possess a mode of transport, urging departure due to an impending hurricane.

There's a hurricane comin'

A repetition emphasizing the imminent hurricane.

I'm seein' storm clouds blow

Observing the movement and presence of storm clouds.

I see danger down a long dark road

Noticing danger along an extended, foreboding path.

So I got wheels, let's roll

Advocating leaving in response to the perceived danger.


Folks wanna stick around and take care of their business

People want to remain and attend to their affairs.

Thinkin' they'll just ride it out

Belief that enduring the storm without leaving is feasible.

If you get blown away it sure won't make no difference

Indicating that if someone is affected by the storm, it won't matter.

We should ride away in time, let's get out

Advocating leaving in advance to evade potential harm.


I got wheels so let's go

Reiterating possession of transportation, urging departure.

The big storm's comin' when I don't know

Acknowledgment of an impending major storm, uncertain of its arrival.

I see danger down a long dark road

Perceiving danger along an extended, ominous path.

So I got wheels, let's roll

Emphasizing the need to depart in response to the perceived danger.


When the water rises and the bridges all wash out

Describing the impact of rising water levels and destruction of bridges during the storm.

There's no one to get you brother, let's get out!

Expressing the absence of assistance during the storm's aftermath, urging departure.


I got Wheels, so let's go

Reiteration of possession of transportation and the need to depart.

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