wheels
Black Francis Lyrics


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We've all got wheels to take ourselves away
We've got telephones to say what we can't say
We all got higher and higher every day
So come on wheels, take this boy away

We're not afraid to ride
We're not afraid to die
So come on wheels, take this boy away
Come on wheels, take this boy today

When I feel that my time is almost up
And destiny is in my right hand
I'll turn to him who makes my faith so strong
Come on wheels, make this boy a man

We're not afraid to ride
We're not afraid to die
So come on wheels, take this boy away




Come on wheels, take this boy today
Come on wheels, take this boy today

Overall Meaning

The song "Wheels" by Black Francis is a poetic contemplation of the transience of life and the need to pursue one's dreams without fear of death. The opening stanza paints a picture of a world where people have all the tools they need to escape their current circumstances, but they still need to take the initiative to make it happen. The wheels and phones represent the physical and emotional means of escape, respectively. The use of the word "higher" can be interpreted in two ways. It could refer to the idea of spiritual transcendence or the use of drugs to escape reality. Either way, the implication is that people are seeking something beyond the mundane aspects of day-to-day life.


The chorus of the song is a call to action, urging the wheels to take the boy away. Regardless of the risks involved, the singer is willing to take a chance and pursue his dreams. He is not afraid to ride or die, suggesting that he has accepted the potential consequences of his actions. In the second verse, the lyrics take on a more personal and introspective tone. The singer is using the wheels as a metaphor for the passage of time and the approach of death. He wants to make his faith stronger in the face of his mortality and become a man before his time is up. The suggestion here is that the pursuit of one's dreams is a way of achieving a sense of purpose and meaning in life.


Overall, the song is an emotional and thought-provoking exploration of the challenges and rewards of pursuing one's dreams in the face of adversity and uncertainty. The lyrics are open to interpretation and can be read as a commentary on the human condition in general, or as a personal reflection of the singer's own experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

We've all got wheels to take ourselves away
We all have a form of transportation to escape our current situation or location.


We've got telephones to say what we can't say
We have a means of communication to express things that we are unable to express in person.


We all got higher and higher every day
We are all continuously seeking to elevate ourselves or our situations.


So come on wheels, take this boy away
I am ready to leave my current situation and let my mode of transportation take me wherever I need to go.


We're not afraid to ride
We are brave enough to take risks and move forward.


We're not afraid to die
We are willing to face the possibility of death without fear or hesitation.


When I feel that my time is almost up
When I sense that my life is coming to an end.


And destiny is in my right hand
And I am in control of my own fate.


I'll turn to him who makes my faith so strong
I will look to the person or thing that brings me unwavering belief and trust.


Come on wheels, make this boy a man
I am ready for my journey to help me grow and mature into a stronger person.


Come on wheels, take this boy today
I am eager to depart and let my vehicle take me wherever my journey leads.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHRISTOPHER HILLMAN, GRAM PARSONS

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