FLA
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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That's right

Well the dogs are barkin' and I'm out rockin'
Nobody home to throw them a bone
I was thinkin' just the other day
Yeah on my way back to USA
Oh junk mail and bills in a letter box
Out on the line are my dirty socks
Had to jump the fence and break my lock
Yeah

Oh my God I'm back in FLA
I got so much to do but I'm only here for a day
Wish I could pay for it while I'm in it
Seems like I'm there only for a minute
Me and the bank own a house down in FLA
Aw yeah

What in the world am I gonna do
Clock on the wall says a quarter to two
Well the boys are on the bus and they're waitin' on me
I got soap in my eyes and I can't see
Telephone's ringin' baby's on the line
Tired of being here doin' my time
Gotta hit the road runnin' gotta get goodnight
Yeah

Oh my God I'm back in FLA
I got so much to do but I'm only here for a day
Wish I could pay for it while I'm in it
Seems like I'm there only for a minute
Me and the bank own a house down in FLA

That's right

Oh wish I could pay for it while I'm in it
Seems like I'm there only for a minute
Me and the bank own a house
Yeah me and the bank own a house
Oh a run down shack
In FLA
Yeah
That's right





FLA FLA FLA
Yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lynyrd Skynyrd's song FLA tell the story of a person who is in a rush to get things done, with too much to do and not enough time to do it all. The song is a reflection of the band's personal experiences in Florida, where they had bought a house that they could not afford to keep. The song's lyrics are a mix of frustration, humor, and nostalgia. The singer of the song is overwhelmed by the responsibilities he has to face, summed up through the description of the dogs barking, the junk mail and bills in his letterbox, his dirty socks on the line, and the need to jump a fence to enter his own property. He acknowledges that he has so much to do in Florida but is only there for a day and wishes he could pay for everything he needs to do while he is there.


The song is also an ode to the state of Florida, which has been a significant place for the band's musical career. They played lots of concerts in the state, which was a central hub for Southern rock music in the 1970s. The band had a recording studio located in Jacksonville, and several band members grew up in the area. The lyrics convey the feeling of being back in Florida for a brief visit, with so much to do but so little time to do it. The clock on the wall signals the urgency of the situation, and the singer needs to leave and get back on the road.


Line by Line Meaning

Well the dogs are barkin' and I'm out rockin'
I'm out partying while my dogs are home alone barking for attention


Nobody home to throw them a bone
There's no one home to take care of my dogs


I was thinkin' just the other day
I was recently reflecting on something


Yeah on my way back to USA
I was traveling back to the United States


Oh junk mail and bills in a letter box
I have mail waiting for me, which consists of mostly junk mail and bills


Out on the line are my dirty socks
My clothes are hanging on the line outside to dry, including my dirty socks


Had to jump the fence and break my lock
I had to break into my own home to get inside


Oh my God I'm back in FLA
I've returned to Florida and I'm surprised/excited


I got so much to do but I'm only here for a day
I have a lot of tasks to complete, but I only have one day to do them


Wish I could pay for it while I'm in it
I wish I could enjoy my time in Florida without worrying about the cost


Seems like I'm there only for a minute
My time in Florida feels short and goes by quickly


Me and the bank own a house down in FLA
I co-own a house in Florida with the bank


What in the world am I gonna do
I am unsure of what actions to take next


Clock on the wall says a quarter to two
The time is 1:45


Well the boys are on the bus and they're waitin' on me
My friends are waiting for me on the bus


I got soap in my eyes and I can't see
I accidentally got soap in my eyes and my vision is affected


Telephone's ringin' baby's on the line
Someone is calling me and I need to answer the phone


Tired of being here doin' my time
I'm bored of being in Florida and feel like I'm serving time there


Gotta hit the road runnin' gotta get goodnight
I need to quickly leave and say my goodbyes for the night


Me and the bank own a house
I co-own a house with the bank


Oh wish I could pay for it while I'm in it
I wish I could afford to enjoy my time in Florida while I'm there


Seems like I'm there only for a minute
My time in Florida feels fleeting


Me and the bank own a house
I co-own a house with the bank


Oh a run down shack
The house I co-own with the bank is in poor condition


FLA FLA FLA
Repeatedly vocalizing the name of the state they're in




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, BMG Rights Management, THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
Written by: GARY ROSSINGTON, HUGHIE THOMASSON, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, RICK MEDLOCKE

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Comments from YouTube:

Josie Springfield

GREAT SONG!!

Purple Orange

HELL YEAH!!! 🤘🏻

Giles Family

You could imagine the original SKYNYRD doing this

gosaerredos fj

Es un rock and roll
De verdad

gosaerredos fj

It’s rock and roll only and it’s very very good

bafa7353

I play this every time I go to Florida

Guywithabass

I like it

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