Dirt Roads
Ode to Rusty Trails: Tricklebolt's Journey on Dirt RoadsLyrics
Look at those yellow, parallel snakes
Observation of winding, parallel dirt roads resembling snakes.
I see them crawlin’ through the countryside and hit the break
Notices the dirt roads moving through the countryside and hits the brakes.
I jump up, oh honey, they look so great
Expresses admiration for the appearance of the dirt roads.
Two sandy tracks and I’m a little late
Mentions being slightly delayed due to the sandy tracks.
I drive them so fast’ cause I maintain ‘em you know?
Drives fast to maintain the roads, preventing them from becoming overgrown.
I don’t want ‘em to be overgrown
Desires to keep the dirt roads in good condition.
After rain your get dirt, after sun you get dust
Describes the consequences of rain and sun on dirt roads (mud and dust).
Dirt roads and the car full of rust
Associates dirt roads with rusted cars, emphasizing a rustic aesthetic.
I’ts an ode, to the dirt road
Declares the song as an ode to dirt roads, expressing admiration.
I’ts an ode, my brain is squirming like a toad
Compares the impact on the brain to a squirming toad, possibly indicating excitement or restlessness.
The only traffic jam comes out of your speakers
States that the only traffic jam is the music coming from the speakers.
Crosstown traffic jam the jimi hendrix experience
References "Crosstown traffic jam" by Jimi Hendrix, drawing a musical connection.
I’m rolling, yes I’m increasing the intake
Expresses increasing speed and momentum.
I’m rolling, yes I am raising the stakes
Continues to raise the stakes and intensity of the situation.
Now we’re getting serious, mister snake is getting mad
Describes a heightened level of seriousness, personifying the road as "mister snake."
If i don’t manage to slow down, this will be my death
Expresses concern about potential danger if speed is not reduced.
My heart is crumblin’, i’m starting to shiver
Describes emotional and physical reactions to the intense situation.
Oh, I’m afraid we’re headin’ towards a river
Expresses fear of heading towards a river, indicating a potential crisis.
I’ts an ode, to the dirt road
Reiterates that the song is an ode to dirt roads.
I’ts an ode, my brain is squirming like a toad
Reiterates the comparison of brain activity to a squirming toad.
I’ts an ode, to the dirt road
Repeats the declaration of the song as an ode to dirt roads.
I’ts an ode, my brain is squirming like a toad
Reiterates the comparison of brain activity to a squirming toad.
I’ts an ode, to the dirt road
Emphasizes the ode to dirt roads, possibly for emphasis or conclusion.
I’ts an ode, my brain is squirming like a toad
Reiterates the comparison of brain activity to a squirming toad.
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