Going My Way
Wandering Souls: The Journey of Seeking PeaceLyrics
Just standing out here on this
Expressing the act of standing alone on a cold and windy highway.
Cold and windy highway
Describing the weather conditions of the highway as cold and windy.
Holding out my thumb and
Indicating hitchhiking by holding out the thumb with a hand-painted sign.
This hand painted sign
Referring to a sign used for hitchhiking, suggesting a need to move forward.
Gotta move on down the line ‘til
Expressing the desire to continue moving until finding peace of mind.
I find some peace of mind gotta leave
Stating the necessity to leave the current city for personal well-being.
(gotta leave) this old city behind
Reiterating the need to leave the old city behind for a better future.
Oh, are you going my way
Pose a question about someone going in the same direction.
(are you going) my way is your way (my way)
Asserting that the speaker's way is the listener's way, suggesting unity.
And that’s anywhere you’re going
Emphasizing that the common direction is relevant to wherever the listener is going.
Are you going my way
Repeating the question about someone sharing the same path.
(are you going) my way is your way (my way)
Restating the unity of paths, emphasizing commonality.
And that’s anywhere you’re going
Reiterating that the shared path is relevant to the listener's destination.
Gotta catch me a ride, gotta leave
Expressing the urgency to find transportation and leave the city.
This old city behind
Reiterating the need to abandon the current city despite feeling lost.
I feel so lost in spite of
Feeling lost despite encountering familiar signs of distress.
All the same losing signs
Highlighting the commonality of facing challenges in the city.
Streets filled with people but not
Observing crowded streets without finding a true friend.
A friend can I find
Expressing the loneliness and the need to leave the confusing city.
Leaving this old town to confusion
Suggesting that leaving the city might be the solution to confusion.
Maybe love will be the solution gotta leave
Expressing hope that love might be the answer when leaving the city.
(gotta leave) this old city behind
Reiterating the necessity to leave the old city for a new start.
Oh, la la la la la la la la la la la la la
Non-verbal vocalization, possibly indicating a transition or emotional expression.
La la la la la la la
Continuation of non-verbal vocalization, emphasizing emotion or ambiance.
Gotta catch me a ride, gotta leave
Repeating the urgency to find transportation and leave the city.
(gotta leave) this old city behind
Reiterating the need to leave the old city behind for personal growth.
Are you going my way
Repeating the question about someone going in the same direction.
(are you going) my way is your way (my way)
Asserting that the speaker's way aligns with the listener's way.
And that’s anywhere you’re going
Emphasizing the relevance of the shared path to the listener's destination.
Are you going my way
Repeating the question about a common direction with someone.
(are you going) my way is your way (my way)
Restating the unity of paths, emphasizing commonality.
And that’s anywhere you’re going
Reiterating that the shared path is relevant to the listener's destination.
Are you going my way
Repeating the question about someone going in the same direction.
(are you going) my way is your way (my way)
Asserting that the speaker's way aligns with the listener's way.
And that’s anywhere you’re going
Emphasizing the relevance of the shared path to the listener's destination.
Are you going my way
Repeating the question about a common direction with someone.
(are you going) my way is your way (my way)
Restating the unity of paths, emphasizing commonality.
And that’s anywhere you’re going
Reiterating that the shared path is relevant to the listener's destination.
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