Wrinkles
John Williamson Lyrics


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Well old Bob hasn't got much but he values his boots
He values the time he spends growin' flowers
He still loves his babies that grew to be men
He recalls all the days 'n' nights and the hours
When he and his woman worked on the land
In the heat and the dry, in the cold and the wet
He still picks her a rose and his old heart still races
She's still the most beautiful girl that he's met
And you ask is he happy...and you ask is he happy...?
He's got wrinkles from smiling, he feels lucky and free
And he knows what it means to live here in the sunshine
He's got wrinkles......

He walks with Amelia down to the store
With a little cane basket for the bread and the daily Sun
Still hand in hand like babes in the meadows
And young faces turn
Love is so beautiful, it can be so deep
And a man is a king when he has his own princess
Bob wears no crown, no long flowing robe
But there in his mind he still rides on his black stallion

Then a cold winter came, and Bob was alone
His beautiful princess had flown with the angels
He faded so quickly, the man became old
And the wandering dew soon covered the roses
First just a cane, then a strong stick for walking
Then just a chair with a grey old man dying
All that he lived for was always beside him
So Bob left in peace, to join his lady

And you ask is he happy...and you ask is he happy...?
He had wrinkles from smiling
He felt lucky and free

And he knew what it meant to live here in the sunshine
He had wrinkles......

Overall Meaning

The song "Wrinkles" by John Williamson is a tribute to the beauty of aging and the value of life. The lyrics depict an elderly man named Bob, who has lived a meaningful life even though he may not have much material wealth. Bob treasures his boots, the time he spends gardening and growing flowers, and the love and memories he shared with his wife. The song celebrates the fact that happiness does not come from material possessions, but from living a life filled with love, joy, and meaningful experiences.


The lyrics illustrate the stages of Bob's life, from his younger days working on the land with his wife to his old age when he becomes frail and eventually passes away. Even in his later years, Bob still finds joy in the simple things in life, such as walking with his sweetheart to the store, holding hands like young lovers. When his wife passes away, Bob's health declines rapidly, but he still finds peace in the memories and love they shared throughout their lives. Bob's wrinkles, a sign of his aging, are a reminder of the life he has led, filled with happiness and love.


Overall, the song "Wrinkles" portrays the beauty of aging and the value of living a life enriched with love, memories, and meaningful experiences. It is a reminder that true happiness comes from within and cannot be measured by material possessions or physical appearance.


Line by Line Meaning

Well old Bob hasn't got much but he values his boots
Despite not having much, Bob treasures what he does have, even if it's just his boots.


He values the time he spends growin' flowers
Bob finds meaning in the simple pleasure of tending to his garden and watching his flowers grow.


He still loves his babies that grew to be men
Bob's affection for his grown children persists, and he cherishes the memories of them as babies.


He recalls all the days 'n' nights and the hours
Bob remembers all the moments - both good and bad - that make up his life, and treasures them as part of his history.


When he and his woman worked on the land
Bob's fondest memories are of working alongside his wife on their farm, no matter the weather or hardship.


In the heat and the dry, in the cold and the wet
Bob understands that life has its ups and downs, and cherishes the good times and perseveres through the bad.


He still picks her a rose and his old heart still races
Despite his age, Bob still feels passion and affection for his wife, and makes gestures to show how much he cares.


She's still the most beautiful girl that he's met
To Bob, his wife is the most beautiful person he's ever met, inside and out.


And you ask is he happy...and you ask is he happy...?
The song questions whether external factors like wealth or possessions have any bearing on Bob's happiness.


He's got wrinkles from smiling, he feels lucky and free
Bob's happiness comes from within, and is evident even in the wrinkles on his face.


And he knows what it means to live here in the sunshine
Bob understands that living life to the fullest means embracing the good times and persevering through the bad, just like weather patterns.


He walks with Amelia down to the store
Even in old age, Bob still enjoys walks with his wife to the store, a simple pleasure they've always shared.


With a little cane basket for the bread and the daily Sun
They carry a small basket, and bask in the beauty of daily life and sunshine.


Still hand in hand like babes in the meadows
Bob and his wife's love has endured and even in old age they still hold hands and enjoy each other's company.


Love is so beautiful, it can be so deep
Love is one of life's most beautiful and profound experiences, and Bob truly understands its value.


And a man is a king when he has his own princess
To Bob, his wife is a queen, and he treasures her company above all else.


Bob wears no crown, no long flowing robe
Bob's royalty comes from the love he shares with his wife, not from any external trappings of power or wealth.


But there in his mind he still rides on his black stallion
Despite his physical limitations, Bob still feels powerful in his memories and imagination, where he can still ride a regal black stallion.


Then a cold winter came, and Bob was alone
When Bob's wife passed away, he was left feeling lonely and isolated.


His beautiful princess had flown with the angels
To Bob, his wife is now an angel, soaring on high and once again free.


He faded so quickly, the man became old
Without his wife's companionship, Bob's health and spirit began to wane.


And the wandering dew soon covered the roses
As Bob's health declined, so did his garden, and the flowers he once tended became overgrown and wild.


First just a cane, then a strong stick for walking
As Bob's body weakened, he began to require support from a walking stick to move around with.


Then just a chair with a grey old man dying
Eventually, Bob became confined to a chair due to his bad health, and was slowly reaching the end of his life.


All that he lived for was always beside him
In the end, the memories of his wife and the love they shared were the only things that gave Bob comfort and purpose.


So Bob left in peace, to join his lady
After a full life of love, Bob passed away in peace, content to be reunited with his beloved wife.


He had wrinkles from smiling
Even in old age, Bob's happiness and contentment shone through in his smile, leaving wrinkles as evidence of his joy.


And he knew what it meant to live here in the sunshine
Through the ups and downs of his life, Bob came to understand the true value of living life to the fullest, even in the face of challenges.


He felt lucky and free
Bob understood that true freedom comes from within, and that he was lucky to have experienced a life full of love and meaning.


He had wrinkles......
Throughout his life, Bob's wrinkles served as testament to the joy and love he had experienced, and to the happiness that had marked his every step.




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