Down The Road
Kansas Lyrics


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I'm in a kind of foolish game, I try to get rich quick,
But I'm going insane,
The kind of freaks that hang out on 42nd Street
They're all pimpin' Judys and poppin' speed, well
It's a game of cat and mouse, and I think it's got my soul,
I think it's time for thinkin' 'bout a time to roll on
Down the road
Here comes Big Mike, I kinda owe him some beans,
He must be crazy, I guess that's why he's so mean,
If I tell him I'm leavin', he would sure enough split my gut,
Cause he knows I sold to a sucker, and I owe Big Mike a cut,
But I'll slip him a 20-dollar bill till I get out of town,




When I hit those white lines, I'm gonna be gone like a
Greyhound down the road

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Down the Road" by Kansas explore the theme of desperation and regret in the search for quick riches. The singer is engaged in a foolish game of trying to get rich quick, but realizes that he is going insane in the process. He describes the kind of people he encounters on the street, the "freaks" who are involved in drugs, prostitution, and other dangerous activities. He feels trapped in a game of cat and mouse, where his soul is at stake. As a result, he feels that it's time for him to move on down the road and leave this lifestyle behind.


The second part of the song introduces a character called Big Mike, to whom the singer owes money. He fears for his life as he contemplates leaving town without settling his debt. He realizes that Big Mike might try to harm him if he finds out that he sold to a sucker and has not given him his cut. Therefore, he decides to slip him a 20-dollar bill and leave town quickly, hoping to avoid any confrontation. The singer knows that he has to leave this lifestyle behind if he wants to have a chance at a better life.


"Down the Road" is a powerful commentary on the dangers of gambling with one's life and the desperation that arises from trying to get rich quick. It is a cautionary tale that reminds us that we should always think carefully before making important decisions.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm in a kind of foolish game, I try to get rich quick,
I am engaging in a foolish endeavor to amass wealth quickly.


But I'm going insane,
The pursuit of riches is driving me to the brink of madness.


The kind of freaks that hang out on 42nd Street
42nd Street is notorious for its diverse and deviant personalities.


They're all pimpin' Judys and poppin' speed, well
The individuals on 42nd Street are engaging in drug-fueled prostitution.


It's a game of cat and mouse, and I think it's got my soul,
The pursuit of wealth feels like a never-ending game of deceit and evasion that may be consuming my soul.


I think it's time for thinkin' 'bout a time to roll on
The time has come for me to start planning my departure from this life of crime and financial desperation.


Here comes Big Mike, I kinda owe him some beans,
Big Mike is approaching, and I owe him some money.


He must be crazy, I guess that's why he's so mean,
Big Mike is a volatile character, which may explain his aggressive behavior.


If I tell him I'm leavin', he would sure enough split my gut,
If I attempt to leave without paying what I owe, Big Mike may respond with physical violence.


Cause he knows I sold to a sucker, and I owe Big Mike a cut,
I owe Big Mike money because I sold drugs to someone without giving him his share of the profits.


But I'll slip him a 20-dollar bill till I get out of town,
I plan to give Big Mike a small amount to appease him until I can leave town.


When I hit those white lines, I'm gonna be gone like a Greyhound down the road
As soon as I cross the state border, I plan to flee rapidly like a Greyhound bus down the road.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KERRY LIVGREN, KERRY A LIVGREN, STEVE WALSH

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johnny zell

"Down The Road"

I'm in a kind of foolish game, I try to get rich quick,
But I'm going insane,
The kind of freaks that hang out on 42nd Street
They're all pimpin' Judys and poppin' speed, well
It's a game of cat and mouse, and I think it's got my soul,
I think it's time for thinkin' 'bout a time to roll on
Down the road

Here comes Big Mike, I kinda owe him some beans,
He must be crazy, I guess that's why he's so mean,
If I tell him I'm leavin', he would sure enough split my gut,
Cause he knows I sold to a sucker, and I owe Big Mike a cut,
But I'll slip him a 20-dollar bill till I get out of town,
When I hit those white lines, I'm gonna be gone like a
Greyhound down the road



All comments from YouTube:

Nazz Mann

I love this album!!!! It's kinda short but man, it's packed ,not a bad song on it. Not many songs by Kansas that aren't just killer songs.

James

Powerful music from that great American band: Kansas!

Barney Rubble

Midwestern Orchestral Rock at its absolute finest! Talented and tight.

Don Blackburn

Kansas has always been my favorite band...yes two GREAT singers. Though, I also saw Chicago the other night...some serious vocal talent there as well. The '70s was an incredible period in music for sure!!! Not matched since I don't think...

ThePinnacleSFA

that lead guitar interplay gets me every time

Paul Raymond

Yeah I know from 2:12 to 2:20 you have dual guitar harmonies. Imitation that sounds awesome and the tone. Livgren and Williams. I wouldn't have minded if it was longer.

Tasty Pies

The boys of Kansas showed how well a fiddle can work for the sound of a rock band.

Tasty Pies

talesin- god of the internet, that is good.  I just heard the "fiddle" reference for a long time.

michael Arteman

I feel sorry for those deaf people with negative reactions to this awesome song and band!!!

KelticKelly Lynn

Makes me proud to be from Kansas!!! The best group ever!!! Don't miss them!!!!! Phenomenal

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