Drive
Anymore Lyrics


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Asleep in the house
With cars that drive by
Roll on to your destination

As we kick up dust
Into the evening sky
Roll on to your destination
And what would you do
If i could follow

Will you drive by here tomorrow
Can you see me in the sky
If i could pick one car to follow
Do you think you'd mind

My pillow thinks
About as much as i
And we wonder where you're going

And the cars keep coming
In an endless supply
Why are you all in such a hurry





If i could you know i'd follow you
I don't care who you are

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Drive" by Anymore describe a sense of longing and curiosity about the world outside. The singer is stuck at home, watching the cars pass by their house as they wonder where they are all going. The image of the cars rolling on to their destination creates a sense of movement and momentum, emphasizing the idea that life is in constant motion. The singer's desire to follow one of these cars underscores their restlessness and the need to break free from the monotony of their routine.


The chorus of the song is particularly poignant, as the singer asks, "Will you drive by here tomorrow / Can you see me in the sky / If I could pick one car to follow / Do you think you'd mind?" These lines express both a desire for connection and a fear of rejection. The singer wants to connect with the outside world, but is hesitant to make the first move for fear of being ignored or rejected.


The final lines of the song, "If I could you know I'd follow you / I don't care who you are" encapsulate the central theme of the song. The singer is willing to take a chance and follow their curiosity, no matter where it may lead them.


Line by Line Meaning

Asleep in the house
The singer is peacefully resting in their home.


With cars that drive by
They are aware of the outside world, where cars are passing by their house.


Roll on to your destination
The cars are moving forward with purpose, heading to their intended places.


As we kick up dust
The artist is now also moving, leaving their own mark in the world.


Into the evening sky
The sun is setting and the world is transitioning to night time.


Roll on to your destination
The cars continue to drive towards their goals, and time keeps moving forward.


And what would you do
The singer wonders what would happen if they decided to follow one of the cars.


If i could follow
They are not physically able to follow the cars at the moment.


Will you drive by here tomorrow
The artist is curious if the cars will continue to pass by their house in the future.


Can you see me in the sky
They wonder if the drivers in the cars can see them, even though they are inside their house.


If i could pick one car to follow
The singer desires to follow one specific car among the many that are driving by.


Do you think you'd mind
They question if the driver of that car would have any issue with them following them.


My pillow thinks
The singer is once again back in their bed, reflecting while they lay down.


About as much as i
They are just as curious as their pillow, and ponder about what the future holds for them.


And we wonder where you're going
The singer and their pillow both think about where the drivers in the cars are headed to.


And the cars keep coming
Cars are constantly passing by, creating a seemingly endless flow of traffic.


In an endless supply
There seems to be no limit to the amount of cars that will continue to come and go in the area.


Why are you all in such a hurry
The singer questions why the drivers in the cars are in such a rush.


If i could you know i'd follow you
The singer reiterates their desire to follow one of the cars, revealing their fascination with the act.


I don't care who you are
The artist does not have a preference for which car they would follow; they are simply intrigued by the notion.




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