Country Caravan
Blitzen Trapper Lyrics


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Baby's got a praise like a willow in the wind
Baby's got a praise like a lover, like a friend
It's a long wait, Nehalem, to let the water in
And that's a slow-rolling country caravan of innocence

Baby's got a worship like a river on the coast
Crashing through the land and moving with a mighty rush
It's a long way, oh, joker, to let the fire burn
And that's a slow-rolling country caravan of innocence

Baby's got a praise like a scarecrow in the corn
Kicking up a blaze, moving over like a storm
It's a long wait, Nehalem, to let the water in
And that's a slow-rolling country caravan of innocence

Baby's got a praise like a willow in the wind
Baby's got a praise like a lover, like a friend
It's a long wait, Nehalem, to let the water in
And that's a slow-rolling country caravan of innocence
Yeah, that's a slow-rolling country caravan of innocence




Oh, that's a slow-rolling country caravan
Of innocence, innocence

Overall Meaning

"Country Caravan" by Blitzen Trapper is a song that seems to be about a girl named Baby and her beautiful and unique praises. The singer describes her praises as being like a willow in the wind, a lover, and a friend. These comparisons suggest that Baby's praises are gentle yet powerful, intimate yet universal.


The song also references the Nehalem river and makes allusions to fire and storms. These natural elements seem to represent the challenges and obstacles that the singer and Baby have faced in their lives. However, the slow-rolling country caravan of innocence suggests that despite these challenges, they have managed to maintain a sense of purity and simplicity.


Overall, "Country Caravan" conveys a sense of beauty and hope despite the difficulties of life. It celebrates the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby's got a praise like a willow in the wind
The way this person praises is gentle and calming, like the sway of a willow tree in the wind.


Baby's got a praise like a lover, like a friend
This person's praise is filled with love and friendship, making it all the more genuine.


It's a long wait, Nehalem, to let the water in
The wait for something important, like a change or healing, can feel like an eternity, especially in a specific place like Nehalem.


And that's a slow-rolling country caravan of innocence
This feeling of waiting for change or healing is a common experience in rural areas with a sense of childlike innocence and simplicity.


Baby's got a worship like a river on the coast
This person's worship is intense and powerful, like the force of a river crashing into the coast.


Crashing through the land and moving with a mighty rush
Their worship moves rapidly and with great force, leaving a significant impact on those around them.


It's a long way, oh, joker, to let the fire burn
It takes a lot of time and effort to let passion and inspiration build up inside, like the slow burn of a fire.


Baby's got a praise like a scarecrow in the corn
This person's praise is wild and untamed, like the energy of a scarecrow that comes to life in the midst of cornfields.


Kicking up a blaze, moving over like a storm
Their passion and energy can ignite and spread like a wildfire or storm, leaving a lasting impact on their surroundings.


Yeah, that's a slow-rolling country caravan of innocence
The feeling of waiting for change or healing in rural areas is a defining characteristic of this way of life.


Oh, that's a slow-rolling country caravan
This way of life is marked by slow progress and steady movement, like a caravan traveling through the countryside.


Of innocence, innocence
This way of life is marked by a sense of purity, simplicity, and naivete.




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