Livin' On Tulsa Time
Don Williams Lyrics


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I left Oklahoma drivin' in a Pontiac
Just about to lose my mind
I was goin' on to Arizona, maybe on to California
Where all the people live so fine
My baby said I was crazy, my momma called me lazy
I was goin' to show 'em all this time
'Cause you know I ain't no fool and I don't need no more schoolin'
I was born to just walk the line

Livin' on Tulsa time
Livin' on Tulsa time
Well, you know I've been through it
When I set my watch back to it
Livin' on Tulsa time

Well, there I was in Hollywood wishin' I was doin' good
Talkin' on the telephone line
But they don't need me in the movies and nobody sings my songs
Guess I'm just wastin' time
Well, then I got to thinkin', man I'm really sinkin'
And I really had a flash this time
I had no business leavin' and nobody would be grievin'
If I went on back to Tulsa time

Livin' on Tulsa time
Livin' on Tulsa time
Gonna set my watch back to it
'Cause you know I've been through it
Livin' on Tulsa time

Livin' on Tulsa time
Livin' on Tulsa time
Gonna set my watch back to it




'Cause you know I've been through it
Livin' on Tulsa time

Overall Meaning

Don William's song Livin' On Tulsa Time tells the story of a man who leaves Oklahoma for the West Coast in search of a better life. He travels through Arizona and California but faces disappointment when he fails to make it big in Hollywood. He reflects on his choices and realizes that he has no business leaving his home in Tulsa where he belongs. The chorus of the song emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's roots and living on "Tulsa time."


The lyrics of the song are a commentary on the struggles of chasing the American dream and the importance of never forgetting one's origins or roots. The singer in the song realizes that he has been chasing a life that is not truly meant for him and that he needs to go back to where he belongs. The song uses the concept of "Tulsa time" as a metaphor for staying true to oneself and never forgetting one's roots.


Overall, the song is an ode to the idea of staying grounded and connected to one's origins, even in the face of disappointment and setbacks.


Line by Line Meaning

I left Oklahoma drivin' in a Pontiac
I left Oklahoma behind, driving away from all the things that were bothering me


Just about to lose my mind
I was feeling really overwhelmed and stressed out


I was goin' on to Arizona, maybe on to California
I thought I might find some success and happiness in those places


Where all the people live so fine
I imagined the people there had it good and were living their best lives


My baby said I was crazy, my momma called me lazy
The people closest to me didn't believe in my dreams and thought I was foolish for leaving


I was goin' to show 'em all this time
I was determined to prove them wrong and make something of myself


'Cause you know I ain't no fool and I don't need no more schoolin'
I believed in myself and didn't think I needed anyone else's input or assistance to succeed


I was born to just walk the line
This is my path in life and I'm going to follow it no matter what anyone else thinks


Livin' on Tulsa time
Living life on my own terms, doing things at my own pace


Livin' on Tulsa time
Reiterating that I'm living life on my own terms


Well, you know I've been through it
I've experienced a lot of ups and downs in life and have learned from them


When I set my watch back to it
Returning to my roots and my true self, living according to my own values and life philosophy


Livin' on Tulsa time
Once again emphasizing my commitment to living life in my own way


Well, there I was in Hollywood wishin' I was doin' good
I found myself in a place where success is glorified and everyone seems to be doing well, wishing I was one of them


Talkin' on the telephone line
Trying to make connections and network in the hopes of finding success


But they don't need me in the movies and nobody sings my songs
Despite my efforts, I couldn't seem to break into the industry and make a name for myself


Guess I'm just wastin' time
Feeling like a failure and that I'm not making any progress in life


Well, then I got to thinkin', man I'm really sinkin'
I realized that I was much better off being true to myself than trying to fit into a mold that everyone else seemed to be following


And I really had a flash this time
I had a moment of clarity where I realized that I need to go back to my roots and live life on my own terms


I had no business leavin' and nobody would be grievin'
Realizing that I had abandoned what truly mattered and that nobody would have missed me had I come back sooner


If I went on back to Tulsa time
Returning to my roots and my true self, living according to my own values and life philosophy




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DANIEL W. FLOWERS

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