I Will Drive Slowly
Lambchop Lyrics


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Where's the keys cause i've forgotten
Where i put them when i came home
I thought i left them there on the table
I will need them when i go out

And i count your fingers you still have ten
Your sweater's fuzzy against my chin (skin)
And i will drive slowly so i can show ya
The radio that's in the magnolia

I got the giggles, we were at the movies
I drank some water so i'd shut up
It wasn't funny, no one else was laughing
Somebody shuddered, i lightly crushed your cup

And i count your fingers you still have ten
Your sweater's fuzzy against my chin (skin)
And i will drive slowly so i can show ya
The radio that's in the magnolia

A belt has clicked, the starter started
A mirror straightented, a pedal pressed
I fell your hand resting on my kneecap
I see your face, it's against the glass

And i count your fingers you still have ten
Your sweater's fuzzy against my chin (skin)




And i will drive slowly so i can show ya
The radio that's in the magnolia

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "I Will Drive Slowly" by Lambchop are a reflection on the beauty of the present moment and the intimacy of small gestures shared between two people. The song is narrated from the perspective of someone who has just arrived home and is about to head back out again, but before doing so, they take a few moments to connect with the person they love.


The first verse sets the scene, with the singer misplacing their keys but not being too concerned about finding them right away. Instead, they take the opportunity to look at their partner. This leads to the repetition of the phrase "And I count your fingers, you still have ten," which suggests a sense of wonderment and appreciation for the fact that everything is as it should be.


The second verse recounts a moment of shared laughter between the two of them, even when the situation wasn't particularly funny. The image of the singer drinking water to stop themselves from giggling is a relatable one. The repetition of the phrase "Your sweater's fuzzy against my chin" reinforces the sense of closeness between the two people.


In the final verse, the singer starts the car, feeling the familiar motions of driving. The sensation of their partner's hand on their knee adds yet another layer of intimacy to the scene. The repetition of the phrase "And I will drive slowly so I can show ya/The radio that's in the magnolia" suggests that the act of driving is less important than the fact that they are sharing the experience with each other.


Overall, "I Will Drive Slowly" is a song that celebrates the present moment and the little things that make life worth living. The repetitive structure of the lyrics creates a sense of rhythm and familiarity that reinforces the theme of love and companionship.


Line by Line Meaning

Where's the keys cause i've forgotten
I can't remember where I left my keys.


Where i put them when i came home
I misplaced them when I got back home.


I thought i left them there on the table
I believed I had placed them on the table.


I will need them when i go out
I will require them when I leave the house.


And i count your fingers you still have ten
I admire and appreciate the little things, like how many fingers you have.


Your sweater's fuzzy against my chin (skin)
I take note of the sensation of your sweater brushing against my skin.


And i will drive slowly so i can show ya
I want to take my time driving so I can point out things to you.


The radio that's in the magnolia
I want to show you the beautiful old radio that's in the magnolia tree.


I got the giggles, we were at the movies
I laughed uncontrollably when we went to see a film.


I drank some water so i'd shut up
I drank water to quiet myself down.


It wasn't funny, no one else was laughing
The movie wasn't particularly humorous; no one else found it amusing.


Somebody shuddered, i lightly crushed your cup
Someone trembled or shook, and I accidentally crushed your cup.


A belt has clicked, the starter started
I'm starting the car, and the seat belt has clicked into place.


A mirror straightented, a pedal pressed
I adjust the rearview mirror and press down on the gas pedal.


I fell your hand resting on my kneecap
I sense and feel your hand at rest on my kneecap.


I see your face, it's against the glass
Your face is visible to me, pressed against the window glass.




Lyrics © SCHUBERT MUSIC PUBLISHING INC.
Written by: KURT WAGNER

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