Some People
Jamie O'Hara Lyrics


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Some people just can't walk the line.
Like the wind they are restless all the time.
Searchin' for that elusive peace of mind,
Some people just can't walk the line.

He's out on the highway with his thumb in the wind,
A pint of Old Crow on his hip.
Unfiltered Camels rolled up in his sleeve,
Last night's fight on his lip.

Some people just can't walk the line.
Like the wind they are restless all the time.
Searchin' for that elusive peace of mind,
Some people just can't walk the line.

Honky-tonks and bus stops and cheap old motel rooms,
Painted the lonesome in his eyes.
Tonight he'll be sleepin' wherever he lands,
When the Old Crow drops him from the sky.

Some people just can't walk the line.
Like the wind they are restless all the time.
Searchin' for that elusive peace of mind,
Some people just can't walk the line.

Tomorrow at daybreak he'll be up and gone,
Over the Mexican line.
A girl named Juanita is waiting for him,
To show him one helluva time.

Some people just can't walk the line.
Like the wind they are restless all the time.




Searchin' for that elusive peace of mind,
Some people just can't walk the line.

Overall Meaning

Jamie O'Hara's song "Some People" is a classic country song that talks about people who are unable to live a stable life. The verses of the song paint a picture of a man who cannot settle down and is always on the move. The first verse describes the man as restless, never able to find peace of mind. He is always searching for something that he may never find. The second verse paints the picture of a typical drifter, with his thumb out on the road, a bottle of whiskey, and cigarettes rolled up in his sleeve. He has been in fights recently and his appearance shows it.


It is important to note that the song doesn't necessarily condemn the man on the road. The chorus indicates that there are some people who just can't walk the line, no matter how hard they try. These are people who are constantly searching, and it is unclear whether they will ever find the peace of mind they seek.


The third verse offers a hint that the man might have found something. He has a destination in the form of Juanita, a girl waiting for him across the Mexican line. This offers a glimmer of hope that maybe, just maybe, the drifter has found peace, but the chorus repeats again to remind us that some people just can't walk the line.


Overall, "Some People" is a haunting and beautiful song, with lyrics that stick with you long after the song is over, a reminder that for some people, the road is the only home they know.


Line by Line Meaning

Some people just can't walk the line.
There are individuals who struggle to conform to societal norms and expectations.


Like the wind they are restless all the time.
These individuals constantly feel unsettled and have trouble staying in one place for too long.


Searchin' for that elusive peace of mind,
They seek a state of inner calmness and contentment, but have trouble finding it.


He's out on the highway with his thumb in the wind,
The artist of the song is hitchhiking on the road.


A pint of Old Crow on his hip.
He carries a bottle of whiskey with him.


Unfiltered Camels rolled up in his sleeve,
He smokes unfiltered cigarettes and keeps them tucked in his sleeve for easy access.


Last night's fight on his lip.
He has physical injuries from a recent altercation.


Honky-tonks and bus stops and cheap old motel rooms,
The artist frequents seedy locations of transience and low cost.


Painted the lonesome in his eyes.
He displays a clear sense of isolation and loneliness.


Tonight he'll be sleepin' wherever he lands,
He has no concrete plans for where to rest, and will take whatever opportunity presents itself.


When the Old Crow drops him from the sky.
He will continue to consume alcohol to the extent of self-destructiveness.


Tomorrow at daybreak he'll be up and gone,
He is a restless and transient individual who does not stay in one location for too long.


Over the Mexican line.
He crosses the border into Mexico.


A girl named Juanita is waiting for him,
He has an external motivation for crossing the border, in this case, to meet a woman named Juanita.


To show him one helluva time.
The singer anticipates indulging in fun, excitement, and possibly even vice.




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Written by: O'HARA

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