Round And Round
Kenny Chesney Lyrics


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Some folks living in the country can't wait
To get in their pick-up trucks and go to town
There's people living in a penthouse
Dying to get out in the sticks and ride around

There's a man above the mountain top
Wants to go down breath the salt air by the shore
There's a guy on an island, he ain't smiling
Don't wanna be on an island anymore

There's a lady locked in a love affair
Wouldn't care if she was single again
There's a lonely soul who's only goal
Is to get that golden ring upon their hand

In the middle of nowhere where there's nobody
Trying to get that fifteen minutes of fame
Some place there's a superstar thinking
Lord, if I could only change my name

Round and round and round and round we go
Why we can't be satisfied, I don't know
I don't know

There's a young man wishing he could grab the hands of time
And speed 'em up a year or two
There's an old man wishing he could just go back
And stop the clock and hang on to his youth

There's a stoner on the sidewalk
Wishing he could just get straight for a day
There's a man in a suit and tie
Thinking getting high might be a better way

Round and round and round and round we go
Why we can't be satisfied, I don't know
From the day we're born, it seems like it never stops
Why we always wantin' something we ain't got
Oh, we ain't got

Round and round and round and round we go
Why we can't be satisfied, I don't know
Til the day we die, it seems like it never stops
Why we always wantin' something we ain't got
Oh, we ain't got

Round and round and round and round we go
Round and round and round and round we go




Round and round and round and round we go
Round and round and round and round we go

Overall Meaning

The song talks about how people are never satisfied with what they have and always want something more. The lyrics describe people from different walks of life who are not content with what they have and want something else. It starts with people from the countryside who want to go to the city, then moves onto people who want to leave their luxurious lifestyles and go back to nature. There is also someone who is unable to enjoy living on an island and wants to leave.


The song then touches upon people who are in love but want to be single again, and those who are single but just want to get married. It speaks about how some people crave fame and recognition even though they might be in the middle of nowhere. There's also a discussion on the topic of age with a young man wanting to grow up quickly and an old man wanting to turn back the clock. The song also talks about addiction and substance abuse- how some people want to quit their drug habits and how some others think getting high might be a better way of life.


The lyrics suggest that people are always looking for something else and never satisfied with what they have. The song ends with a repetition of the central theme of dissatisfaction that people experience throughout their lives. No matter how old someone gets, the wanting never stops.


Line by Line Meaning

Some folks living in the country can't wait To get in their pick-up trucks and go to town
For some people who live in rural areas, they look forward to driving to the city in their pickup trucks as a way to escape their mundane country life.


There's people living in a penthouse Dying to get out in the sticks and ride around
Conversely, there are those who live in luxury penthouses who crave a change of scenery and want to explore the natural environment of the country.


There's a man above the mountain top Wants to go down breath the salt air by the shore
A man who is situated high up in the mountains wishes to descend to the sea level and inhale the salty air by the shore.


There's a guy on an island, he ain't smiling Don't wanna be on an island anymore
A guy who is stranded on an island is unhappy with his current situation and wishes to return to civilization.


There's a lady locked in a love affair Wouldn't care if she was single again
A woman who is engaged in an extramarital affair is content with her current situation and wouldn't mind being single again.


There's a lonely soul who's only goal Is to get that golden ring upon their hand
A person who is consumed with loneliness has only one goal in mind, which is to find a partner and get married.


In the middle of nowhere where there's nobody Trying to get that fifteen minutes of fame
Some people who are in remote locations where no one knows them want to achieve fame and recognition by any means necessary.


Some place there's a superstar thinking Lord, if I could only change my name
Even some famous celebrities have regrets and wish they could change their name to escape the pressures of their public image.


There's a young man wishing he could grab the hands of time And speed 'em up a year or two
A young man wishes he could fast forward time and quickly reach a future where his life is more fulfilling.


There's an old man wishing he could just go back And stop the clock and hang on to his youth
An elderly man wishes he could turn back time and retain his youthful energy and vitality.


There's a stoner on the sidewalk Wishing he could just get straight for a day
A person who uses drugs wishes they could abstain from their habit for a day and think clearly.


There's a man in a suit and tie Thinking getting high might be a better way
Even a successful businessman might consider that getting high through drug use is a more satisfying way of coping with life's pressures.


From the day we're born, it seems like it never stops Why we always wantin' something we ain't got Oh, we ain't got
Throughout our entire lives, we always desire something we don't have, leading to a perpetual state of longing and dissatisfaction.


Til the day we die, it seems like it never stops Why we always wantin' something we ain't got Oh, we ain't got
This perpetual state of wanting and dissatisfaction persists all the way until we pass away, leaving us with the realization that we were never fully satisfied with what we had.


Round and round and round and round we go Why we can't be satisfied, I don't know
The cycle of always wanting something we don't have is never-ending, and it's unclear why we can't find contentment in the present moment.


Oh, we ain't got
The repeated refrain emphasizes that we never truly have what we think we want and that contentment remains elusive.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Even Stevens, Paul Lester Overstreet, Scott Emerick

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