Peace
Anders Osborne Lyrics


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Gotta be something down this highway,
Something familiar, someone I know,
I'm sick and tired of doing it my way,
I need something sacred, and somewhere slow.

Looking for the same up on every mountain,
Down on every beach.
Playing all my songs all the way from Woodstock,
Down to New Orleans,
And I'm still looking, oh I'm looking,
Looking for a day of peace.

Sometimes death comes like a blessing,
And sometimes big dreams can kill a man.
I've seen dirty needles turn into wisdom,
And I've seen love I don't understand.

Been looking for the same up on every mountain,
And down on every beach.
Playing all my songs all the way from Woodstock,
Down to New Orleans,
But I'm still looking, oh I'm looking,
Looking for a day of peace.

Been looking for the same up on every mountain,
And down on every beach.
Been playing all my songs all the way from Woodstock,
Down to New Orleans,




But I'm still looking, oh I'm looking,
Looking for a day of peace.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Anders Osborne's song "Peace" capture the sense of restlessness and searching that many people experience in life. The singer is on a journey, both physical and spiritual, looking for something "down this highway" that will bring him peace. He's tired of doing things his way and wants to find something sacred and slow.


Throughout the song, there's a sense of repetition - the singer is looking in the same places, playing the same songs, but he hasn't found what he's looking for yet. The use of repetition emphasizes the feeling of being stuck, of searching but not finding.


The lyrics also touch on some weighty topics, including death, big dreams, dirty needles, and love. It's unclear exactly what the singer means by these references, but they suggest that he's seen a lot of life and has variously been inspired and disillusioned by what he's experienced.


Overall, the song paints a picture of someone who's been searching for a long time, looking for peace but not finding it. The repeated references to mountains and beaches suggest that the singer has traveled widely and seen many different things, but has yet to find the elusive "day of peace" that he's seeking.


Line by Line Meaning

Gotta be something down this highway,
I believe that there is something worthwhile in my future.


Something familiar, someone I know,
What I am seeking is something or someone that I recognize.


I'm sick and tired of doing it my way,
My usual methods are not working.


I need something sacred, and somewhere slow.
I am in search of a significant and tranquil experience.


Looking for the same up on every mountain,
I have searched high and low for what I desire.


Down on every beach.
My quest has taken me to all sorts of places and environments.


Playing all my songs all the way from Woodstock,
I have been searching for a long time, from past to present.


Down to New Orleans,
And my search has taken me far and wide.


And I'm still looking, oh I'm looking,
Despite all my efforts, I have not yet found what I am seeking.


Looking for a day of peace.
What I truly desire is a day of calm and tranquility.


Sometimes death comes like a blessing,
Occasionally, death can bring peace and relief.


And sometimes big dreams can kill a man.
Ambitious goals can sometimes be detrimental to one's well-being.


I've seen dirty needles turn into wisdom,
I have witnessed people turn their difficult experiences into valuable life lessons.


And I've seen love I don't understand.
There are some kinds of love that I find perplexing.


But I'm still looking, oh I'm looking,
Even though I have seen and learned a lot, I still seek something more.


Been looking for the same up on every mountain,
My search has taken me everywhere, yet I still have not found what I am looking for.


Been playing all my songs all the way from Woodstock,
I have tried different methods to find my peace.


Down to New Orleans,
My search has extended beyond what I thought was possible.


But I'm still looking, oh I'm looking,
Despite all the experiences along the way, I have not yet given up.


Looking for a day of peace.
What I truly desire is a day of calm and tranquility.




Writer(s): Anders Osborne

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