Simple As Dirt
Chris LeDoux Lyrics


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Been like a rolling wheel in these fertile fields
Since I was five years old
Between then and now I bet I've pulled this plow
About a million miles or so

I have never been nowhere, oh, but I don't care
To me there is no where else to go
And in all and all I am, it's just who I am
It's as complicated as new plowed earth
Simple as dirt

I love my wife and kids just like my daddy did
And my daddy's dad before
And their philosophy was handed down to me
Life is easy as a hard day's work
Simple as dirt

Well, I live my life one day at a time
That's the only way I know
Oh lord, I have paid my debts and I have no regrets
And I reap the things I sow

And I'll keep pulling weeds and planting seeds
Until I reach the end of the road
But you can lay me down this familiar ground
And on my stone carve just three words
Simple as dirt

I love my wife and kids just like my daddy did
And my daddy's dad before
And their philosophy was handed down to me
Life is easy as a hard day's work
Simple as dirt





Been like a rolling wheel through these fertile fields
Since I was five years old

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Chris LeDoux's song "Simple As Dirt" speak to the simplicity and contentment of a life lived working the land. The singer has spent his entire life farming and feels a connection to the earth that is fundamental to his identity. Despite never having been anywhere else, he is satisfied with his life and feels no need to pursue other experiences. The complexity of life is embodied in the metaphor of "new plowed earth," emphasizing the challenges that come with starting anew, but ultimately returning to the refrain of the song: life is as simple as dirt.


The singer's values are deeply rooted in his family's history - he loves his wife and kids just as his father and grandfather did before him. The philosophy that has been passed down to him stresses the value of hard work and the satisfaction that comes with a job well done. The singer takes pride in his work and feels that he has lived his life in accordance with his family's legacy. As the song draws to a close, the singer reflects on the end of his life, but he is unafraid. He knows that he has lived the life he wanted to live and that his legacy will be the same as the earth he has cultivated: simple, but enduring.


Line by Line Meaning

Been like a rolling wheel in these fertile fields
I have spent my whole life working hard in these productive fields.


Since I was five years old
I started at a young age and have been doing this for a long time.


Between then and now I bet I've pulled this plow About a million miles or so
Over the course of my life, I have worked long and hard on this land, covering many miles with my plow.


I have never been nowhere, oh, but I don't care To me there is no where else to go
Although I haven't traveled far from this place, I am content with staying here and have no desire to leave.


And in all and all I am, it's just who I am It's as complicated as new plowed earth Simple as dirt
I am a product of this land and the work I do on it. Though it seems complicated, it all comes down to the dirt and the simplicity of the life I lead.


I love my wife and kids just like my daddy did And my daddy's dad before And their philosophy was handed down to me Life is easy as a hard day's work Simple as dirt
My ancestors before me lived the same farm life and instilled the belief that the only thing worth pursuing is a hard day's work, and that is what makes life simple and fulfilling.


Well, I live my life one day at a time That's the only way I know
I don't think too much about the future, but instead focus on the present and taking each day as it comes.


Oh lord, I have paid my debts and I have no regrets And I reap the things I sow
I have worked hard and lived an honest life, so I have no debts or regrets. I take pride in what I have accomplished.


And I'll keep pulling weeds and planting seeds Until I reach the end of the road
I plan to keep working and tending to this land for as long as I am able to.


But you can lay me down this familiar ground And on my stone carve just three words Simple as dirt
When I pass away, I want to be buried here on my farm and have my gravestone say that my life was as simple and honest as the dirt I worked with.


I love my wife and kids just like my daddy did And my daddy's dad before And their philosophy was handed down to me Life is easy as a hard day's work Simple as dirt
My family's values and work ethic have been passed down for generations, and I live by them every day. Hard work is what makes life simple and worthwhile.


Been like a rolling wheel through these fertile fields Since I was five years old
My life has been devoted to working on this fertile land since I was a young boy, and that is all I have ever known.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: PHILLIP WHITE, TOMMY CONNERS

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