wheels
Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen Lyrics


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We've all got wheels to take ourselves away
We've got the telephones to say what we can't say
We all got higher and higher every day
Come on wheels take this boy away
We're not afraid to ride
We're not afraid to die come on wheels take me home today
So come on wheels take this boy away
And when I feel my time is almost up
And destiny is in my right hand
I'll turn to him who made my faith so strong
Come on wheels make this boy a man
We're not afraid to ride
We're not afraid to die come on wheels take me home today




So come on wheels take this boy away
Come on wheels take this boy away

Overall Meaning

The song "Wheels" by Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen is a reflective and soulful track about the idea of escaping life's hardships and searching for a sense of purpose and meaning. The opening lines, "We've all got wheels to take ourselves away, We've got the telephones to say what we can't say," suggest that the singers in the song have the tools necessary to leave their current situation behind and start anew. They know that they can connect with others through technology but also that sometimes it's necessary to physically remove oneself from a situation.


As the song continues, the idea of taking risks and embracing uncertainty is introduced, with lines like "We're not afraid to ride, We're not afraid to die," suggesting that the singers are willing to take chances in order to find what they're looking for. The repetition of the phrase "Come on wheels take this boy away" is almost like a plea – a request to the universe or fate to provide an opportunity for change and transformation.


Towards the end of the song, the theme of finding one's place in the world becomes more pronounced. The lines "And when I feel my time is almost up, And destiny is in my right hand, I'll turn to him who made my faith so strong, Come on wheels make this boy a man" indicate that the singers are seeking a sense of purpose and direction, and that they're willing to place their trust in something larger than themselves in order to find it.


Overall, "Wheels" is a poignant meditation on the human desire for change and growth, and the belief that sometimes all it takes to find what we're looking for is a little bit of courage and a willingness to take a leap of faith.


Line by Line Meaning

We've all got wheels to take ourselves away
We all have a way to escape our problems or current situation.


We've got the telephones to say what we can't say
We have a way to communicate things that may be difficult to express in person.


We all got higher and higher every day
We are constantly seeking new experiences and opportunities to improve ourselves.


Come on wheels take this boy away
The persona is pleading for a way to escape his troubles and move on to something better.


We're not afraid to ride
The persona is willing to take risks to achieve what they want.


We're not afraid to die come on wheels take me home today
The persona is willing to face the possibility of death to achieve their goals and find peace.


And when I feel my time is almost up
The persona is contemplating their mortality.


And destiny is in my right hand
The persona believes that their fate is within their control.


I'll turn to him who made my faith so strong
The persona will rely on their beliefs and support system in times of trouble.


Come on wheels make this boy a man
The persona is seeking to grow and mature through new experiences and challenges.


Come on wheels take this boy away
The persona is again pleading for a way to escape their problems and find something better.


Come on wheels take this boy away
The persona repeats their plea for a way to escape and start anew.




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