Old Tracks
David Lawrence Lyrics


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Autumn winds were calling
And falling
We were out there on our own
With the winter still to come through

That town was bleak and run-down
And that old house
But we made it out alive
Lady Luck on our side again, ohh

And now when I breathe the spring air
I think of you and smile
Sometimes I think I'm waiting
For your return, your return

And every year I go back
To those old tracks
And I sit upon those stairs
But you never appear, do you?

And now when I breathe the spring air
I think of you and smile




Sometimes I think I'm waiting
For your return, your return

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Old Tracks" by David Lawrence capture a sense of nostalgia and longing for the past. The singer reminisces about a time when they were facing uncertain times ("Autumn winds were calling and falling") and braving the challenges of the cold winter ahead. Despite the desolate surroundings of a bleak and run-down town, the singer and their companion managed to navigate through it with luck on their side.


The reference to "that old house" suggests a specific memory or place where the singer and their companion found solace and safety amidst the harsh environment. There is a feeling of resilience and gratitude for having survived those difficult times, underscored by the line "We made it out alive." The mention of Lady Luck hints at a twist of fate that helped them overcome adversity.


As the seasons change and spring arrives, the singer finds themselves thinking of their companion and smiling, indicating a deep emotional connection that still lingers. The imagery of waiting for the companion's return evokes a sense of yearning and hope for a reunion, even though it may be an elusive prospect. The repetition of "your return" emphasizes the longing and desire for that connection to be rekindled.


The act of revisiting the old tracks and sitting on the stairs every year reflects a ritualistic longing for the past and a yearning to reconnect with the memories associated with that time. However, the disappointment of not seeing their companion again suggests a sense of acceptance and perhaps a realization that some connections are meant to remain in the past. The bittersweet tone of the lyrics conveys a mix of nostalgia, longing, and acceptance of the passage of time and the impermanence of certain relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Autumn winds were calling
The changing season signaled a shift in our lives


And falling
As time passed, we were moving forward


We were out there on our own
Facing challenges independently


With the winter still to come through
Knowing tougher times were ahead


That town was bleak and run-down
The environment reflected our struggles


And that old house
Our shelter was full of memories


But we made it out alive
Despite hardships, we survived


Lady Luck on our side again, ohh
Fortune favored us during tough times


And now when I breathe the spring air
Thinking of rejuvenation and growth


I think of you and smile
Remembering fond moments shared with you


Sometimes I think I'm waiting
Hoping for a reunion


For your return, your return
Anticipating your presence once again


And every year I go back
Reflecting on the past regularly


To those old tracks
Revisiting memories and experiences


And I sit upon those stairs
Contemplating life's journey


But you never appear, do you?
Realizing the absence of a familiar presence


And now when I breathe the spring air
Meditating on new beginnings and hopes


I think of you and smile
Finding joy in memories of you


Sometimes I think I'm waiting
Occasionally yearning for your return


For your return, your return
Longing for a reunion with you




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Written by: DAVID GERARD LAWRENCE

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