Drive On
IQ Lyrics


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They took the man from out of town
They won't believe his alibi
And on that day the sky fell down
I swear I heard that young boy cry
He told them:--
I'm no ordinary
In your eyes I never will be
I'm strange and peculiar.
Drive on, Drive on,
I want to go to paradise
Drive on, Drive on,
The feeling cuts me like a knife
Drive on, Drive on.
The rains came late again this year
The crops won't grow without the sun
It's better there than over here
When will Dreamtime come?
He told them:--
I'm no ordinary
In your eyes I never will be
I'm strange and peculiar.
Drive on, Drive on...
I want to go to Paradise
Drive on, Drive on
The feeling cuts me like a knife
Don't lose your head
Just take your time




Can't you see if I'm worth having
I'm worth waiting for.

Overall Meaning

The song "Drive On" by IQ is a poignant and thought-provoking ballad that delves deep into human emotions and the need to escape from life's harsh realities. The lyrics are cryptic and enigmatic, leaving plenty of room for interpretation.


The song seems to be telling a tale of an innocent man who has been wrongfully accused of a crime he did not commit. The chorus "Drive on, drive on, I want to go to paradise" reveals his longing to escape the harshness of reality and find a safe haven where he can be himself. He feels like an outcast, strange and peculiar, and he knows that he will never be accepted in the eyes of society.


The second verse talks about the disappointment of the rains coming late, hindering the growth of crops, and how life in general is better on the other side. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the yearning to leave the present and find something better in the future. The last lines of the song, "Can't you see if I'm worth having, I'm worth waiting for," suggest that the man is seeking compassion and understanding from the people around him.


Overall, "Drive On" is a powerful song that deals with themes of isolation, social rejection, and the longing for a better life. The haunting melody and poignant lyrics make it a memorable track that resonates with listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

They took the man from out of town
The authorities arrested a man who was not from around the area, implying that he is an outsider.


They won't believe his alibi
It seems as though the man in question is being treated unfairly or unjustly by the authorities. The statement suggests they are not accepting his explanation of events.


And on that day the sky fell down
A catastrophic event occurred that shook the foundations of the singer's world, possibly involving the man in question.


I swear I heard that young boy cry
The event was traumatic and possibly involved a child who was impacted significantly.


He told them: I'm no ordinary, in your eyes I never will be, I'm strange and peculiar.
The man who was arrested wants to convey that he is different from the ordinary people in that place and that he will never fit in. He has quirks or unique features that make him stand out and seem peculiar.


Drive on, Drive on, I want to go to paradise
The singer wants to escape the negative situation and go somewhere better. Paradise may represent a place where feelings of sadness, alienation and despair do not exist.


Drive on, Drive on, The feeling cuts me like a knife
Something painful and intense deeply bothers the singer. It appears to be an emotional turmoil that's difficult to bear. The repetition of the phrase 'Drive on' suggests that moving away from current circumstances is the only way out.


The rains came late again this year
The artist is observing that the weather is not favorable and that it is not unusual for this to occur again this year, meaning the situation won't improve anytime soon.


The crops won't grow without the sun
The lack of sun is affecting crops, which are not thriving due to the unfavorable weather conditions.


It's better there than over here, When will Dreamtime come?
The artist questions when an idyllic or paradisiacal place will be reached as it's better than the current place, which is difficult or not conducive for living. Dreamtime can represent an ideal or wished-for place.


Drive on, Drive on...
Repeated once again, the singer encourages the listener to continue moving forward, ultimately hoping for a resolution or a brighter future.


Don't lose your head, Just take your time, Can't you see if I'm worth having, I'm worth waiting for.
The artist is imploring a listener to be patient during difficult times and to recognize that they are valuable and therefore worth the wait. They also suggest the importance of keeping a clear head in such situations.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRIAN M. HOLMES, GEOFFREY MARTIN ORFORD, PAUL LIVERSIDGE MENEL, PAUL NIGEL COOK, TIMOTHY JOHN ESAU

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