Movin
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I'll see my mother again I know
I see her everywhere I go
Sometimes I see my father too
Pourin' over blueprints that he drew
He made his way with sweat and brains
So I could ride this first class train
Well, he didn't even know where to
Only knew it wouldn't be long
Always movin' on

Sing a song about the big ship goin' down
Grandma cried, Grandpa too
Then we went to town to get some ice cream
See a picture show
Come back and take a swim in the lake's moon glow
Well, I knew then there were no watery graves
Just tears and laughter and moonlight on the waves
Then the cryin' of the mornin' loon
Pretty soon summers' gone
Always movin' on

My wife's mama lyin' in a dyin' bed
They've anointed her with oils and some words are being said
Somethin' about the soul bein' present eternally
Does that mean I'll be seein' you , babe
And will you be seein' me

Twilight's dimmin' down another day
Been some moments I didn't wanna let slip away
As if they wouldn't, as if I could
Stay in a place where time just stood
Like wood and steel in a watery grave
No tears no laughter, no moonlight on the waves
Well there's no place like that, it's true
Right here's where you and I belong




Always movin' on
Always movin' on

Overall Meaning

In John Hiatt's song "Movin' On," he reflects on the idea of constantly moving forward in life, but still carrying memories of loved ones who have passed. He sees his mother everywhere he goes and sometimes thinks of his father, who worked hard so John could have a better life. The lyrics describe a childhood memory of going to the town for ice cream and seeing a movie, then coming back to swim in the moonlit lake. He realizes that there are no watery graves, just memories of tears and laughter.


The song also reflects on the idea of life and death, and the question of whether the soul lives on eternally. He brings up the metaphor of twilight, which represents the end of a day, but also the beginning of a new one. He acknowledges that time moves forward and that the present moment is where we belong, no matter how much we may want to hold on to certain memories.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll see my mother again I know
I believe I'll be reunited with my mother after death.


I see her everywhere I go
I see her memory in everything around me.


Sometimes I see my father too
I also see my father in my surroundings.


Pourin' over blueprints that he drew
I see him working hard on his plans.


He made his way with sweat and brains
He worked hard and used his intelligence to succeed.


So I could ride this first class train
He worked hard to provide me with a comfortable life.


Well, he didn't even know where to
But he didn't have a specific destination in mind.


Only knew it wouldn't be long
He just knew he had to keep moving forward.


Always movin' on
Life is always about progress and change.


Sing a song about the big ship goin' down
Recall a tragic event from my past.


Grandma cried, Grandpa too
My family was deeply affected.


Then we went to town to get some ice cream
We tried to find some solace and enjoyment after the tragedy.


See a picture show
We sought distraction and entertainment to cope with the sorrow.


Come back and take a swim in the lake's moon glow
Later, we found peace and contentment in nature.


Well, I knew then there were no watery graves
The tragedy did not result in physical deaths.


Just tears and laughter and moonlight on the waves
It only left a mixture of emotions and memories.


Then the cryin' of the mornin' loon
The natural sounds signaled the passing of time.


Pretty soon summers' gone
The fleeting nature of life becomes more apparent.


My wife's mama lyin' in a dyin' bed
Watching someone suffer and die is a difficult experience.


They've anointed her with oils and some words are being said
The family is performing a religious or spiritual ritual to ease her passing.


Somethin' about the soul bein' present eternally
The belief is that the soul will live on forever.


Does that mean I'll be seein' you, babe
I wonder if I'll be reunited with my loved one after death.


And will you be seein' me
I wonder if my loved one will be able to see me in the afterlife.


Twilight's dimmin' down another day
Another day is coming to a close.


Been some moments I didn't wanna let slip away
I had some experiences that I didn't want to end.


As if they wouldn't, as if I could
As if it were possible to hold onto time.


Stay in a place where time just stood
I wish there was a way to stop the passing of time.


Like wood and steel in a watery grave
Like objects frozen in time and unable to change.


No tears no laughter, no moonlight on the waves
No emotions or sense of time passing.


Well there's no place like that, it's true
But such a place does not exist in reality.


Right here's where you and I belong
Life is meant to be experienced in the present moment.


Always movin' on
Life is always continuing forward.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN R HIATT

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