Was I Right Or Wrong
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Like a restless leaf in the autumn breeze,
Once, I was a tumbleweed
Like a rolling stone, cold and all alone,
Livin' for the day my dream would come

Never cared for school or any golden rules
Papa used to always say I was a useless fool
So I left my home to show 'em they was wrong
And headed out on the road, singin' my songs

Then one sunny day, the man, he looked my way
And everything that I dreamed of, it was real
Money, girls, and cars and big long cigars
And I caught the first plane home so Papa would see

When I went home to show 'em they was wrong
All that I found was two tombstones
Somebody tell me, please, was I right or wrong?
Lord, it's such a sad song

At first I got lost, then I got found
But the ones that I loved were in the ground
Papa, I only wish you could see me now
Take a listen Papa, I learned how to play my guitar, superstar
Play one for momma now

If there's any way that you can hear what I say
Papa, I never meant to do you wrong
All the money, girls, and cars,
And all the world's long cigars,
Papa, I just want you to know,
They couldn't take your place

When I went home to show 'em they was wrong,
All that I found was two tombstones
Somebody tell me please, was I right or wrong?
Lord, it's such a sad song
At first I got lost, then I got found




But the ones that I loved were in the ground
Somebody tell me, please, was I right or wrong?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Was I Right or Wrong” tell the tale of a young man who leaves his home and family to pursue his dreams of being a musician. He didn’t care for school or following any traditional paths in life and his father always thought he was a useless fool. So, he sets out on the road to prove him wrong and eventually finds success. He returns home, hoping to show his father that he made something of himself, but when he arrives, he finds that both his parents have passed away. He is left to wonder if his decision to leave home was the right one or if he was wrong to pursue his dreams and leave his family behind.


The lyrics are reflective and melancholic, with the singer questioning his own choices and wondering if the success he found was worth the cost. The repeating lines of “Somebody tell me, please, was I right or wrong? Lord, it’s such a sad song” drive home the sense of loss and confusion felt by the singer.


The song touches on themes of family, duty, and sacrifice, as well as the cost of pursuing one’s dreams. It speaks to the conflict that many young people face when trying to pursue their passions while also honoring their family and their roots.


Line by Line Meaning

Like a restless leaf in the autumn breeze,
I felt aimless and unsettled, constantly moving with the changes around me.


Once, I was a tumbleweed
I was adrift and directionless, with no clear path or purpose.


Like a rolling stone, cold and all alone,
I was detached from others and felt isolated in my journey.


Livin' for the day my dream would come
I strived for success and yearned for my aspirations to be fulfilled.


Never cared for school or any golden rules
I rejected traditional paths to success and refused to conform to societal norms.


Papa used to always say I was a useless fool
My father deemed my choices as unwise and foolish, and I wanted to prove him wrong.


So I left my home to show 'em they was wrong
I left my family and hometown in pursuit of success as a means of showing my father he was mistaken about my potential.


And headed out on the road, singin' my songs
I pursued a career in music and performance, hoping to make a name for myself and find fulfillment in my passion.


Then one sunny day, the man, he looked my way
I found an opportunity for fame and success through someone who recognized my talent and potential.


And everything that I dreamed of, it was real
My dreams of money, women, and material possessions were finally reached and my efforts were paying off.


Money, girls, and cars and big long cigars
The fruition of my career brought me all the lavish material possessions I had dreamed of, including wealth, women, and luxury.


And I caught the first plane home so Papa would see
I returned home to show my father the success I had achieved and prove him wrong about my potential.


When I went home to show 'em they was wrong
I returned to my hometown with the intention of proving my doubters wrong and finally gaining acceptance and recognition for my success.


All that I found was two tombstones
I returned to tragedy, with the untimely deaths of both of my parents.


Somebody tell me, please, was I right or wrong?
I questioned whether my decision to pursue my dreams had ultimately led to the demise of my family, and whether my success was worth the loss.


Lord, it's such a sad song
My story ended in sorrow and tragedy, with no clear victory or happy ending.


At first I got lost, then I got found
My journey to success was full of twists and turns, but eventually led me to success in my career.


But the ones that I loved were in the ground
My loved ones had passed away, and success could not bring them back.


Papa, I only wish you could see me now
I longed for my father's approval and recognition of my success, even though he was no longer alive to witness it.


Take a listen Papa, I learned how to play my guitar, superstar
I had become a skilled musician and successful performer, but it came at the cost of losing my parents.


Play one for momma now
I paid tribute to my late mother by playing music in her honor.


If there's any way that you can hear what I say
I hoped that my father's spirit was able to hear my message and know the extent of my success.


Papa, I never meant to do you wrong
Despite my father's disapproval of my career path, I still loved and respected him and did not intend to hurt him.


They couldn't take your place
Despite my success, my father's love and impact on my life could never be replaced or forgotten.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GARY ROBERT ROSSINGTON, RONNIE VAN ZANT

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