Rumble Strip
Warning Signs of Life's Road: Watch Out for the Rumble Strip!Lyrics
Look out for the rumble strip
Warning about the presence of a rumble strip on the road, emphasizing caution.
Look out for the rumble strip
Reiteration of the warning, reinforcing the importance of paying attention to the rumble strip.
Look out for the rumble strip
Continued emphasis on being alert to the rumble strip, possibly indicating its significance.
Look out for the rumble strip
Repeating the warning, underscoring the potential danger or consequences associated with the rumble strip.
Hey brother, brother, brother
Addressing someone as "brother" and suggesting a sense of camaraderie or shared experience.
Brother, you're riding it
Directing the attention to the fact that the addressed person is currently riding or driving on the rumble strip.
stop in for a cup of joe
Suggesting a stop for a cup of coffee, potentially as a break or rest point during a journey.
Stop in for a cup of joe
Repeating the suggestion to stop for coffee, reinforcing the idea of taking a break.
Stop in for a cup of joe
Continued emphasis on the idea of stopping for a cup of coffee, possibly indicating the need for relaxation or reflection.
Stop in for a cup of joe
Reiteration of the suggestion to stop for coffee, emphasizing the importance of this break.
Hey buddy, buddy, buddy
Addressing someone as "buddy" and advising them to proceed slowly and with caution.
Buddy, you take it slow
Repeating the advice to take it slow, indicating the significance of cautious driving.
drivin' that way you'll never get back
Highlighting the consequences of driving in a certain way, suggesting that it leads to a point of no return.
You better pull over and hit the sack
Encouraging the listener to pull over and rest, implying that fatigue or exhaustion is setting in.
There's other people out here on the interstate too
Acknowledging the presence of other people on the road and the need to consider their safety and well-being.
So you better think about what you could do
Advising the listener to think about alternative actions or strategies while driving.
drivin' that way you'll never get back
Reiteration of the consequences of driving in a certain way, emphasizing the importance of stopping and resting.
You better pull over and hit the sack
Encouraging the listener to pull over and rest, repeating the idea of avoiding a point of no return.
There's other people out here on the interstate too
Reiterating the presence of other people on the road and the need for consideration in driving behavior.
So you better think about what you could do
Emphasizing the importance of thoughtful actions while driving, considering the well-being of others.
look out for the rumble strip
Repeating the initial warning about the rumble strip, maintaining a sense of urgency and caution.
Look out for the rumble strip
Emphasizing the need to remain vigilant and attentive to the presence of the rumble strip.
Look out for the rumble strip
Continued emphasis on being alert to the rumble strip, reinforcing the importance of caution.
Look out for the rumble strip
Repeating the warning about the rumble strip, underscoring the potential danger associated with it.
Hey brother, brother, brother
Addressing someone as "brother" again and reminding them that they are currently riding on the rumble strip.
Brother, you're riding it
Reiterating the direct observation that the addressed person is riding on the rumble strip.
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