Two Daughters And A Beautiful Wife
Drive-By Truckers Lyrics


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When he reached the gates of heaven
He didn't understand
He knew that folks were coming over
Or was it all a dream?
Was it all a crazy dream?

He saw them playing there before him
What were they doing there?
It felt like home, It must be alright
Or is it just a dream?
Is it just a crazy dream?

Memories replay before him
All the tiny moments of his life
Laying round in bed on a Saturday morning
Two daughters and a wife
Two daughters and a beautiful wife

Meanwhile on Earth his friends came over
Shocked and horrified
Dolls and flowers at the storefront
Everybody cried
Everybody cried and cried

Is there vengeance up in heaven?
Are those things left behind?
Maybe everyday is Saturday morning
Two daughters and a wife




Two daughters and a beautiful wife
Two daughters and a beautiful wife

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Drive-By Truckers' song Two Daughters And A Beautiful Wife are a reflection on life and death through the perspective of a man who has passed away and arrived at the gates of heaven. At first, he is confused and unsure if what he is experiencing is real or just a dream. However, as he sees his loved ones playing before him, memories of his life start replaying before him. These memories showcase the small moments in his life that mattered the most, such as spending time with his family on a lazy Saturday morning.


Meanwhile, on Earth, his friends and community are mourning his loss, leaving dolls and flowers at the storefront. The song then poses the question of whether there is vengeance in heaven and if those left behind are truly left behind or if they are still somehow a part of the heaven experience. The song concludes with the repetition of the lines "Two daughters and a beautiful wife", reminding us that life is precious, and the people we love the most are what make it worth living.


Overall, the lyrics of this song explore themes of death, the afterlife, and the importance of family and loved ones in one's life. The imagery used throughout the song is poignant and evocative, making the listener reflect on their own life and those they hold dear.


Line by Line Meaning

When he reached the gates of heaven
Upon his arrival in heaven


He didn't understand
He was confused by his new surroundings


He knew that folks were coming over
He expected visitors


Or was it all a dream?
He wondered if it was not real


Was it all a crazy dream?
He questioned the sanity of his experience


He saw them playing there before him
He witnessed his loved ones at play


What were they doing there?
He was curious as to why he saw them there


It felt like home, It must be alright
He felt comforted and at ease


Or is it just a dream?
He questioned whether it was all real


Is it just a crazy dream?
He questioned the likelihood of such an experience


Memories replay before him
He relived his memories


All the tiny moments of his life
Every small moment he experienced


Laying round in bed on a Saturday morning
A specific moment with his family


Two daughters and a wife
He remembered his loved ones


Meanwhile on Earth his friends came over
On Earth, his friends arrived to his home


Shocked and horrified
They were upset and disturbed


Dolls and flowers at the storefront
Mourners left gifts at a nearby store


Everybody cried
All the people present were emotional


Is there vengeance up in heaven?
He pondered the concept of divine punishment


Are those things left behind?
He wondered if earthly matters remain important in heaven


Maybe everyday is Saturday morning
Perhaps every day is filled with cherished moments


Two daughters and a wife
His loved ones remained a constant in his thoughts


Two daughters and a beautiful wife
He remembered his family with fondness




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing, WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: PATTERSON HOOD

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