Wait A While
Old Man Luedecke Lyrics


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I wish I had a camper
one with real good tires
we'd travel across America
we'd cook on open fires
wait a while
wait a while
wait a while
and I will be back home
wait a while
wait a while
wait a while
and I will be back home

well I like eggs and bacon
I drink my coffee hot
I've been on the road for way too long
thinking of where I'm not
wait a while
wait a while
wait a while
and I will be back home
wait a while
wait a while
wait a while
and I will be back home

if it rained 40 days
and it rained 40 nights
would you be my plus one
if we could find the ark
wait a while
wait a while
wait a while
and I will be back home
wait a while
wait a while




wait a while
and I will be back home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Old Man Luedecke's song "Wait a While" describe a yearning for a simpler life that is rooted in nature and solitude. The first stanza describes a desire for an RV or camper, which could allow the singer to travel freely across America and to cook their own food on open fires. This desire for mobility and self-reliance is echoed in the second stanza, where the singer expresses their fondness for simple breakfast foods and their frustration with being on the road for too long.


In the final stanza, the song takes a more fanciful turn, as the singer asks their listener if they would be willing to weather a hypothetical biblical deluge with them. The repeated refrain of "wait a while and I will be back home" suggests that, even in the midst of this adventurous or fantastical yearning, there is a deep sense of homesickness and longing for a familiar, grounding sense of place.


Overall, "Wait a While" highlights the tension between wanderlust and homesickness, adventure and stability, and self-reliance and connection with others. Through its simple lyrics and catchy melody, the song captures a yearning for a more authentic, meaningful kind of existence that is often elusive in our fast-paced, technologically-driven world.


Line by Line Meaning

I wish I had a camper
I dream of having a suitable vehicle for traveling


one with real good tires
a vehicle with dependable and reliable wheels


we'd travel across America
It is my desire to explore the United States


we'd cook on open fires
I envision preparing meals using open flames


wait a while
Please be patient


and I will be back home
I will return to my home


well I like eggs and bacon
I am fond of eating eggs and bacon


I drink my coffee hot
I prefer my coffee served at a high temperature


I've been on the road for way too long
My travels have lasted for an extended duration


thinking of where I'm not
I am contemplating the places I am not currently present


if it rained 40 days
Hypothetically, if there were a rainfall lasting 40 days


and it rained 40 nights
Continuing the hypothetical scenario, with rain occurring at night


would you be my plus one
Would you be my companion in this situation


if we could find the ark
If we could discover the legendary biblical vessel




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Rylan Anderson

Story of my life this one