Down the Road
C2C Lyrics


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Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go

Goodbye baby
Yes I'm going
Haha
Yes I'm going

Goodbye baby
Yes I'm going
Haha
Yes I'm going

(Down the road)

Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling

Goodbye baby
Yes I'm going
Haha
Yes I'm going

Goodbye baby
Yes I'm going
Haha
Yes I'm going

Down the road I go

Down the road I go

Down the road I go

Down the road I go

(Road)
(Road)
(Road)

Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go

Darling

When that train rode up now
I come walking out
Come walking out

When that train rode up now
I come walking out
Come walking out





Down the road

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to C2C's "Down the Road" seem to hold a sense of restlessness and an urge to leave, to go somewhere new. The repetition of "have no place to go" conveys a sense of feeling stuck and the desire to explore other options. The singer seems to be saying goodbye to a lover or a familiar place, and although they say "haha" after each goodbye, it may just be a way to mask their true emotions. The line "when that train rode up now, I come walking out" suggests that the singer is leaving by train, but it's unclear where they are headed.


The repetition of "down the road I go" appears to serve as a way to affirm the singer's decision to leave and also creates a rhythm that mirrors the beat of the song. The overall tone of the song is upbeat, which could suggest that the singer is excited for the unknown that lies ahead. It's also worth noting that the word "darling" is repeated numerous times throughout the song, possibly indicating that the singer is leaving someone dear to them behind.


Overall, "Down the Road" paints a picture of someone who is ready to leave behind their current situation and seek out new adventures, but also expresses a sense of longing and uncertainty about where they are headed.


Line by Line Meaning

Have no place to go
The singer is conveying feelings of aimlessness and a lack of direction in life.


Darling
The singer is addressing a loved one with affection.


Goodbye baby Yes I'm going Haha Yes I'm going
The singer has made a decision to leave and is attempting to convey a sense of humor about it.


Down the road
The artist is choosing to move forward and leave their current situation behind.


(Road)
The word 'road' is repeated as a symbolic representation of the journey ahead.


When that train rode up now I come walking out Come walking out
The singer imagines a dramatic exit, perhaps with a train as the transportation, to emphasize their departure.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Sylvain Yves Marie Michel Richard, Guillaume Michel Jaulin, Arnaud Francois Regis Fradin, Kevin Double, Pierre Philippe Forestier, Thomas Michel Dominique Le Vexier

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@wizardrusso101

Lyrics:
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Goodbye baby
Yes I'm going
Goodbye baby
Yes I'm going
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Goodbye baby
Yes I'm going
Goodbye baby
Yes I'm going
Have no place to go
Have no place to go
Darling
Have no place to go
Have no place to go

(You're welcome)



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@poorlittlesheep4098

This was my college roommate's alarm song, and I had to listen to it every morning for a whole year. Seven years later, for some reason last week, I wanted to listen to it again. All I could remember was one line of lyrics, so I started googling "how lonely is your goat?", it took me a week. But glad I found it.

@MidnightSt

...but have you found out how lonely is my goat? because I would like to know.

@4YouTubee

Isn't it saying "hell long years ago"?

@4YouTubee

But I dunno

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