They Covered Up the Old Swimmin' Hole
Bobby Bare Lyrics


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Boring through the mountains by-passing the towns
Interstate 90 is a sight to behold
But that monument to progress and engineering skill
Has covered up the old swimmin' hole
Thirty feet straight up from where the old hole stood
They sell twenty kinds of icecream and the food is good
But it never can compare with the food for the soul
You could get for a dip in the old swimmin' hole
Oh the old swimmin' hole her cool waters ran deep
Felt good to a boy with mud on his feet
And I'm wishing these days I could strip to my soul
And go for a dip in the old swimmin' hole

A symbol of our great and affluent society Interstate 90 fulfillment of our goals
But that masterpiece of human ingenuity has covered up the old swimmin' hole
Gone the wooden schoolhouse the old country store
The winding dirt road that's winding no more
And the old swimmin' hole hears the sound of speeding wheels




Entombed beneath a blanket of concrete and steel
Oh the old swimmin' hole

Overall Meaning

is a metaphor for the simple joys of life that have been lost in the wake of progress. The lyrics describe the construction of Interstate 90, a symbol of our modern, affluent society, but also the loss of simpler times. The song laments the loss of the old swimmin' hole, where boys used to gather and splash in its cool waters.


The first verse of the song addresses the physical changes that occurred with the construction of Interstate 90. The road bypassed towns and went through mountains, and it was deemed a great achievement of engineering skill. However, the singer points out that progress can come at a cost, and in this case, it's the loss of the old swimmin' hole.


The second verse is more nostalgic, reminiscing about the old times before the construction of the interstate. The singer mentions the old schoolhouse, country store, and winding dirt road that are all gone. The old swimmin' hole is now covered in concrete and steel, and the sounds of speeding wheels are all that remain.


Overall, the song is a commentary on the tradeoffs between progress and the loss of simpler times, and how sometimes the simplest things in life can bring the most joy.


Line by Line Meaning

Boring through the mountains by-passing the towns
A symbol of our great and affluent society Interstate 90 fulfillment of our goals


But that monument to progress and engineering skill
But that masterpiece of human ingenuity has covered up the old swimmin' hole


Has covered up the old swimmin' hole
Today, it lies buried, thirty feet deep under the ground where they sell all sorts of things


Thirty feet straight up from where the old hole stood They sell twenty kinds of icecream and the food is good
Memories of simpler times drowned by the roaring of the modern wings It brought solace to the soul unlike the processed food and ice cream on offer


But it never can compare with the food for the soul You could get for a dip in the old swimmin' hole
Oh how we regret not being able to find any respite From our busy and complicated lives - a quick dip would have been paradise.


Oh the old swimmin' hole Her cool waters ran deep Felt good to a boy with mud on his feet And I'm wishing these days I could strip to my soul And go for a dip in the old swimmin' hole
Oh the old swimmin' hole Its refreshing waters were perfect for a boy to frolic Today, it lies buried, thirty feet deep under the ground where they sell all sorts of things Oh how we regret not being able to find any respite From our busy and complicated lives - a quick dip would have been paradise.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JACK CLEMENT

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Comments from YouTube:

Ron Patrizzi

THE MORE I HEAR THIS SONG THE MORE I LOVE IT BOBBY BARE U TAKE A LOT OF BEATING THERES THAT LOW VOICE AGAIN THATS WHAT GETS ME INTERESTED

john sandiford

Great song by Bobby,thanks for sharing Bianca

William. Patrick Mahonev

A True Living Legend.

BeMisty

Thanks and you're welcome, John!

Sue Price

great song

Sue Price

BeMisty your welcome

BeMisty

Thanks =)

Dale Brandon

Great song that says a lot about life around here , beautiful video also BeMisty ♥

Dale Brandon

You're welcome !

BeMisty

Thank you, Dale

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