Double Wide
A Deer A Horse Lyrics


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I consider the knot
and the angle it would take
and though the ceiling was low
I would not make a mistake

I consider my options
made a list of everyone that I ever knew
There was only one that would need some arrangements
so I laid out some water and some extra food

I looked at him looking back at me
Told myself he'd be alright
cnd then I shut the door
cnd I made sure

I want to be gone
I want to meet God

Overall Meaning

In the opening verse of "Double Wide," the singer appears to be contemplating a significant decision, expressed through the metaphor of a knot. The intricacy and precision required to navigate this decision are emphasized by considering the angle needed to untangle the knot. Despite the challenge presented by a low ceiling, the singer is determined not to make a mistake, indicating a sense of cautious deliberation and attention to detail.


As the song progresses, the singer delves into a period of reflection where they assess their options, contemplating every person they have known. This introspective moment suggests a deep sense of introspection and evaluation, perhaps hinting at a pivotal moment of reckoning or self-examination. The mention of making arrangements for just one individual amidst a list of many underscores the weight of this decision and the specificity involved in their considerations.


The act of laying out water and extra food for the individual in question can be interpreted as a gesture of care or preparation for their well-being. This detail adds a layer of empathy and consideration to the singer's character, demonstrating a sense of responsibility and mindfulness towards the individual's needs. The internal dialogue portrayed as the singer looks at the other person, reassuring themselves that they will be alright, conveys a mix of resolve and vulnerability in facing the impending departure or separation.


The final lines of "Double Wide" encapsulate a yearning for departure and a desire to transcend earthly concerns to seek a higher understanding or connection. The longing expressed to be gone and to meet God conveys a deep sense of longing for escape or spiritual transcendence, suggesting a desire for an ultimate reckoning or resolution beyond the complexities of earthly existence. This yearning for liberation or enlightenment lingers as a poignant conclusion to the emotional journey depicted in the lyrics of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

I consider the knot
I carefully think about the situation


and the angle it would take
and the approach I should take


and though the ceiling was low
even though the situation seems constrained


I would not make a mistake
I am determined to not mess up


I consider my options
I weigh my choices


made a list of everyone that I ever knew
I think about all the people in my life


There was only one that would need some arrangements
There is only one that requires special attention


so I laid out some water and some extra food
so I prepared supplies for him


I looked at him looking back at me
I lock eyes with him


Told myself he'd be alright
Convinced myself that he will be okay


cnd then I shut the door
and then I closed the door


cnd I made sure
and I ensured


I want to be gone
I desire to leave


I want to meet God
I want to connect with a higher power




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Written by: ANGELA GORZELL PHILLIPS, DYLAN MICHAEL WILLIAM TEGGART, REBECCA SEATLE

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