New Mexico
Billy Joel Lyrics


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Today I'm living like a rich man's son
Tomorrow morning I could be a bum
It doesn't matter which direction though
I know a woman in New Mexico

Worse comes to worse I'll get along
I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong
And if I don't have a car, I'll hitch
I got a thumb and she's a son of a bitch
I do my writin' on my road guitar
And make a living at a piano bar, oh

Worse comes to worse I'll get along
I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong

(Ooh ooh ooh) Lightning and thunder
Flashed across the roads we drove upon
Oh, but it's clear skies we're under
When we are together, when we sing this song

Worse comes to worse I'll get along
I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong

Oh, fun ain't easy if it ain't free
Too many people got a hold on me
But I know something that they don't know
I know a woman in New Mexico

Worse comes to worse I'll get along




I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong
(Ooh ooh ooh, ooh)

Overall Meaning

In Billy Joel's song "New Mexico," the lyrics describe living a carefree life as a rich man's son, but acknowledging that tomorrow could bring a drastic change in one's circumstance. The singer of the song finds solace in a woman located in New Mexico, suggesting that she is the anchor that keeps him grounded. He asserts his resilience and determination to survive, even if he lacks resources, by hitchhiking and utilizing his talents as a musician. The song culminates in a declaration that even though life may be challenging, he knows something that others do not - the woman in New Mexico.


The song's upbeat rhythm and lyrics suggest that one can overcome life's obstacles with determination and by finding purpose in human connections. Joel's use of an electric guitar and piano add to the carefree and joyful mood of the song. The lyrics also speak to a broader desire for self-determination and the importance of human relationships when navigating through life's challenges. Ultimately, the song suggests that no matter one's circumstances, there is always a way to find meaning in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Today I'm living like a rich man's son
I am currently living comfortably with access to resources and luxuries that are usually reserved for wealthy people.


Tomorrow morning I could be a bum
I acknowledge that my current situation is not permanent, and I could find myself in a drastically different circumstance very soon.


It doesn't matter which direction though
Regardless of the direction my life takes, whether good or bad, there is a constant in my life that I can rely on.


I know a woman in New Mexico
I have a person in my life, a woman in New Mexico, who is important to me and provides me with a sense of stability and comfort.


Worse comes to worse I'll get along
If things don't go as planned and I find myself facing difficult circumstances, I am confident in my ability to deal with them and make the best of the situation.


I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong
Although I do not always understand the source of my strength, I am capable of facing adversity and coming out stronger on the other side.


And if I don't have a car, I'll hitch
In the event that I do not have access to my own transportation, I am willing to rely on others and use alternative methods to get where I need to go.


I got a thumb and she's a son of a bitch
I am resourceful and able to make the best of my situation, even when things are not ideal. The phrase 'she's a son of a bitch' may refer to the unpredictable nature of life.


I do my writin' on my road guitar
Music is an important part of my life, and I express myself creatively through writing songs on my guitar while I travel.


And make a living at a piano bar, oh
I earn a living by performing at a piano bar, using my musical talents to support myself financially.


(Ooh ooh ooh) Lightning and thunder
The sound of thunder suggests an approaching storm, which can reflect the tumultuous nature of life and the unpredictability of what lies ahead.


Flashed across the roads we drove upon
As we travel down the road of life, we encounter unexpected obstacles and challenges that we must navigate in order to move forward.


Oh, but it's clear skies we're under
Despite the occasional obstacles we face, we are currently in a good place, with clear skies and a sense of hope for the future.


When we are together, when we sing this song
Being with the woman in New Mexico and singing this song together reinforces my sense of stability and comfort, providing me with a sense of hope and optimism for the future.


Oh, fun ain't easy if it ain't free
There are often costs associated with having fun or experiencing life to the fullest, and these costs may not always be financial in nature.


Too many people got a hold on me
There are many people and external forces in my life that exert influence or control over me, making it difficult to fully enjoy life on my own terms.


But I know something that they don't know
Despite the challenges I face and the external forces that attempt to hold me back, I possess knowledge or a sense of inner strength that enables me to persevere and overcome these obstacles.


I know a woman in New Mexico
Once again, the woman in New Mexico serves as a constant source of stability and comfort in my life, providing a sense of hope and optimism for the future.


(Ooh ooh ooh, ooh)
The repetition of this phrase serves to reinforce the sense of hope and optimism that permeates the song, and suggests that despite the challenges we face, there is always the possibility of a brighter tomorrow.




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