Lonesome Road
Michael Johnathon Lyrics


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Look down, look down that lonesome road
Before you travel on.

Look down, look down that lonesome road
Before you travel on.
Look up, look up and greet your maker,
For Gabriel blows his horn.
Weary, totin' such a load,
Travelin' down that lonesome road,
Look down, look down that lonesome road
Before you travel on.

Weary totin', it's such a load,
Whike I'm travelin' down, travelin' down that lonesome old road,




Look down, look down that lonesome road
Before you travel on.

Overall Meaning

The song "Lonesome Road" by Michael Johnathon sings about the struggles of a weary traveler on a difficult and lonely journey. The lyrics encourage the traveler to take a moment to look down at the path he is traveling on and to contemplate his journey before continuing. The repetition of the lines "Look down, look down that lonesome road before you travel on" serves as a warning to the traveler to be mindful of his actions and to remember that every choice has a consequence.


In the second stanza, the lyrics suggest that the traveler should also take some time to look up and acknowledge his maker before continuing on his journey. The line "For Gabriel blows his horn" is a reference to the archangel Gabriel, who is often depicted as the angel who heralds the end of the world in Christian theology. The reference to Gabriel blowing his horn serves as a reminder to the traveler to be mindful of his own mortality and to make the most of his time on earth.


Overall, the lyrics of "Lonesome Road" are a powerful and poignant reminder of the difficulties that we all face in life. The song encourages us to be mindful of our choices and to take time to reflect on our journey before continuing on.


Line by Line Meaning

Look down, look down that lonesome road
Take a moment to reflect on the path you are headed towards; it may be a difficult and lonely journey.


Before you travel on.
Pause and consider your next steps before continuing down the road.


Look up, look up and greet your maker,
Acknowledge the presence of a higher power and prepare for the end of your journey.


For Gabriel blows his horn.
The angel Gabriel's horn is a symbol of the Day of Judgment, a reminder of the importance of leading a good life.


Weary, totin' such a load,
Feeling exhausted and burdened from carrying the weight of one's troubles and responsibilities.


Travelin' down that lonesome road,
Continuing on the journey of life, even if it is a solitary and difficult one.


Look down, look down that lonesome road
Reiterating the need to reflect and consider one's path before moving forward.


Before you travel on.
A reminder to take the time to think before making decisions and taking action.


Weary totin', it's such a load,
Repeating the feeling of fatigue and strain from carrying the burdens of life.


Whike I'm travelin' down, travelin' down that lonesome old road,
Describing the specific experience of continuing on a difficult and lonely journey.


Look down, look down that lonesome road
Emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and mindfulness.


Before you travel on.
Urging caution and thoughtfulness before making important decisions.




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Written by: ASHLEY GLENN GORLEY, BRYAN SIMPSON, MELISSA ANN PEIRCE

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