Outta Hell in My Dodge
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Five AM in the mornin', whiskey still runnin' through my head
I could get out of bed and maybe I'll just have another cigarette
As long as I can remember seems all I've ever done is work
The boss is a jerk and I ain't payin' the rent
Spent my whole life shovelin' dirt

[Chorus]
I'm gonna get outta hell in my dodge
Can't take this anymore
Gonna go downtown pick up my girl
There ain't nothin' worth waitin' for
Take the road less traveled
Spend my life behind the wheel
Gonna get outta hell in my dodge
Freedom made out of steel

There's a knock on the door from the sheriff
Askin' me where I was last night
Seems somebody lookin' a lot like me
Had takin' up with his wife
He said son if I ever catch him
There's gonna be some hell to pay
He'll be gone for good if I see him again
'cause I just might blow him away

[Chorus]

What's a poor man supposed to do
Stuck in the middle and trapped by the blues
Baby, I'm sick of these blues

I'm gonna get outta hell in my dodge
Can't take this anymore
Gonna go downtown pick up my girl
There ain't nothin' worth waitin' for
Well I don't care if I'm wrong or right
Gotta split this town tonight
Gonna get outta hell in my dodge
Live my life behind the wheel




I'm gonna get outta hell in my dodge
My freedom made out of steel

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Outta Hell In My Dodge" reflect the frustration and desperation of a working-class man who is tired of his life and wants to break free from it. The song begins with the singer waking up early in the morning with thoughts of work and rent payments already weighing him down. He decides to have another cigarette and soon, the idea of leaving his mundane life behind takes over his thoughts.


The chorus of the song talks about the singer's plan to "get outta hell in my dodge." He is determined to leave his town and start a new life with his girlfriend, who he plans to pick up from downtown. He wants to take the road less traveled and spend his life behind the wheel of his car, which he sees as a symbol of his freedom.


The second verse of the song introduces a new conflict. The sheriff comes to his door, suspecting the singer of having an affair with his wife. The singer denies the accusation and thinks about the possibility of leaving town for good if he ever sees the man again.


Overall, the song portrays the struggle of a man who is tired of the monotony of his life and is searching for a way out. The lyrics suggest that the singer sees his car as a means of escape and a symbol of his freedom, and he is willing to take a risk to obtain it.


Line by Line Meaning

Five AM in the mornin', whiskey still runnin' through my head
It's early in the morning and I'm still drunk from the night before


I could get out of bed and maybe I'll just have another cigarette
I'm not motivated to do anything but smoke


As long as I can remember seems all I've ever done is work
My life has been nothing but work


The boss is a jerk and I ain't payin' the rent
I can't stand my boss and I can't afford to pay rent


Spent my whole life shovelin' dirt
My life has been spent doing menial, unfulfilling work


'cause I just might blow him away
I might actually kill him


What's a poor man supposed to do
I'm stuck in a bad situation and don't know how to get out


Stuck in the middle and trapped by the blues
I'm stuck in a bad situation and feeling depressed about it


Baby, I'm sick of these blues
I'm tired of feeling depressed and upset


Well I don't care if I'm wrong or right
I don't care about the consequences of my actions


Gotta split this town tonight
I have to leave this town tonight


Live my life behind the wheel
I want to spend my life driving


My freedom made out of steel
My car symbolizes my freedom to escape my current situation


I'm gonna get outta hell in my dodge
I'm going to use my car to escape my current situation


Can't take this anymore
I can't handle my current situation any longer


Gonna go downtown pick up my girl
I'm going to pick up my girlfriend and leave town with her


There ain't nothin' worth waitin' for
There's nothing keeping me in this town


Take the road less traveled
I want to take a different path in life


Freedom made out of steel
My car represents my freedom




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc., BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: EDWARD C. KING, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, RANDALL ALBERT HALL, ROBERT WHITE JOHNSON

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