on the road again
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Why I married me a bad girl
Tell you the reason why
Bad girls will even do things on the sly
Look for your dinner to be good and hot
She never even put a stew bone in the pot

She's on the road again, sure as you're born
Natural born easy on the road again
She's on the road again, sure as you're born

Friend come by, say looking for his hat
Wants to know where your husband's at
I don't know, he's on his way to the pen
Come on pretty mama
Let's get on the road again

She's on the road again, sure as you're born
Natural born easy on the road again
She's on the road again, sure as you're born

Went to my house my front door was locked
Went 'round to my window
But my window was locked
Jumped right back, shook my head
Big old rounder in my folding bed
Jumped into the window, broke the glass
Never seen that little rounder run so fast

She's on the road again, sure as you're born
Natural born easy on the road again
She's on the road again, sure as you're born
She's on the road again, sure as you're born




Natural born easy on the road again
She's on the road again, sure as you're born

Overall Meaning

The song ‘On the Road Again’ by Grateful Dead tells a story about a man who marries a bad girl and the reasons why he chooses to do so. He reveals that bad girls would do things in secrecy and that he could always count on a good and hot supper from her. However, the man later finds out that his wife is cheating on him with a rounder who has taken shelter in their home while he was away. The man confronts the rounder and manages to scare him off, and then decides to leave with his wife on the road again.


The theme of the song seems to revolve around the idea of adventure and the transient nature of life. The repeated chorus line ‘natural born easy on the road again’ signifies the ease with which the characters move from one place to another, seemingly without a care in the world. However, there is an underlying sense of uncertainty and danger, as the man’s encounter with the rounder emphasizes. The song also highlights the societal norms, as the man initially chooses his wife based on the expectations of a good wife in that era, only to later discover the truth about her.


Line by Line Meaning

Why I married me a bad girl, tell you the reason why
I'll tell you why I married a troublesome woman


Bad girls will even do things on the sly
Mischievous women can be sneaky about their actions


Look for your supper to be good and hot
Expect a delicious, piping hot meal


She never even put a stew bone in the pot
But this particular woman didn't even bother to add any flavor to her cooking


She's on the road again, sure as you're born
Now she's back to her old ways and out traveling once more


Natural born easy on the road again
It seems like she was made for this lifestyle and has no trouble navigating it


Friend come by, say looking for his hat
A friend came over looking for his missing hat


Wants to know where your husband's at
He's curious as to the whereabouts of your spouse


I don't know, he's on his way to the pen
I'm not sure, but I think he may be headed to jail


Come on pretty mama, let's get on the road again
Let's leave this situation behind and embark on another adventure


Went to my house the front door was locked
I arrived home to find the front door secured with a lock


Went 'round to my window, but my window was locked
I attempted to enter through a window, but that was also locked


Jumped right back, shook my head
I quickly retreated and shook my head in disbelief


Big old rounder in my folding bed
When I eventually got into the house, I found a large, troublesome person in my bed


Jumped into the window, broke the glass
I had to forcefully break through the window to get in


Never seen that little rounder run so fast
Once spotted, the person in my bed promptly fled the scene




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