Set In Stone
D. Rogers Lyrics


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River in the rain
Sometimes at night you look like a long white train
Winding your way away somewhere
River I love you, don't you care?
If you're on the run
Winding some place just tryin' to find the sun
Whether the sunshine whether the rain
River I love you just the same
But sometimes in a time of trouble
When you're out of hand and your muddy bubbles
Roll across my floor
Carryin' away the things I treasure
Hell there ain't ain't no way to measure
Why I love you more than I did the day before
River in the rain
Sometimes at night you look like a long white train
Winding your way away from me
River I've never seen the sea

But sometimes in a time of trouble
When you're out of hand and your muddy bubbles
Roll across my floor
Carryin' away the things I treasure
Hell there ain't ain't no way to measure
Why I love you more than I did the day before
River in the rain
Sometimes at night you look like a long white train




Winding your way away from me
River I've never seen the sea

Overall Meaning

The song “Set in Stone” by D. Rogers is essentially a love song for a river. The lyrics in the song depict the river as a beautiful yet mysterious entity that is always on the move. The singer of the song is deeply in love with the river, regardless of whether it’s flowing wild or calm, and whether it’s raining or the sun is shining. The river is described as a long white train in the night, winding away, away, somewhere. The metaphor of the river as a train adds to the imagery of motion, and adds to the notion that the river is continually moving forward.


Even though the singer loves the river, there are times when the river troubles them. During these times, the river’s muddy bubbles roll across the floor, carrying away treasured possessions. However, despite the river causing them trouble, the love for the river remains unconditional. The song concludes with the singer confessing that they’ve never seen the sea, thus suggesting that the river is their only love.


Overall, the lyrics of “Set in Stone” convey an affectionate attachment to a river. The song depicts the river as a beautiful yet powerful entity that is always on the move.


Line by Line Meaning

River in the rain
The river of life that flows through good times and bad


Sometimes at night you look like a long white train
The river takes on the appearance of a train, possibly symbolizing movement and progress


Winding your way away somewhere
The river flows on its path, possibly leading to new destinations


River I love you, don't you care?
Expressing a love for the river and questioning if the river shares the same love


If you're on the run
If the river is constantly moving and flowing


Winding some place just tryin' to find the sun
The river may be seeking brightness or positivity in its journey


Whether the sunshine whether the rain
The river continues to flow regardless of external factors


River I love you just the same
The love for the river is unwavering


But sometimes in a time of trouble
Even with love for the river, there may be times of struggle


When you're out of hand and your muddy bubbles
During times of flooding or environmental changes, the river may become more turbulent


Roll across my floor
The river may cause damage to one's property or home


Carryin' away the things I treasure
The river may take one's possessions or belongings away with its flow


Hell there ain't ain't no way to measure
Love for the river cannot be quantified or measured


Why I love you more than I did the day before
Even with the struggles the river may bring, the love for it continues to grow


River I've never seen the sea
The river may continue on its path and connect with the sea, but the singer has never witnessed this




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ROGER MILLER

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