Country Coming Down
Paul Cauthen Lyrics


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One day I know
Have me a place I call home
Have a couple lazy hounds
Plate full of supper that I've grown
Watch the sky turn upside down
At my cabin in the country
You won't hear no highway sounds
Just the crackle of a campfire
And the country comin' down

Plant a little apple orchard
Cut a trail through the woods, go for a walk
Throw a line in the river
Maybe later we'll be cookin' what we caught
Pull a lemon from the tree

In my cabin in the country
Far away from city lights
Way out there damn near off the map
That's where I'll spend my nights
Where my life is slow and easy
You won't hear no highway sounds
Just the crackle of a campfire
And the country comin' down

I've been sittin' on this balcony
Crashin' on my buddy's couch for weeks
Work it ain't been comin' through
I hardly even make my ends meet
But when I close my eyes I dream
Oh, I dream
Oh, I dream, dream, dream

Of a cabin in the country
Far away from city lights
Way out there damn near off the map
That's where I'll spend my nights
Where my life is slow and easy
You won't hear no highway sounds
Just the crackle of a campfire
And the country comin' down




Just the crackle of a campfire
And the country comin' down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Paul Cauthen's song "Country Coming Down" paint a vivid picture of a longing for a simple and peaceful life in the countryside. The singer dreams of a place to call home, away from the hustle and bustle of city life, where he can have a sense of belonging and tranquility. The imagery of having lazy hounds, a plate full of supper grown by himself, and watching the sky turning upside down conveys a deep desire for a slower pace of life and a connection with nature.


The idea of a cabin in the country represents a sanctuary where the singer can escape the noise and chaos of urban living. The absence of highway sounds and the presence of the crackling campfire highlight a desire for a quieter and more serene environment. The mention of planting an apple orchard, exploring the woods, and fishing in the river emphasizes a desire for a self-sustaining lifestyle and a closer relationship with the natural world.


The lyrics also touch upon the challenges and realities of the singer's current situation, as he struggles to make ends meet and feels disconnected from his dreams. Despite these difficulties, the dream of a cabin in the country serves as a source of hope and solace. The repetition of the word "dream" at the end of the song further emphasizes the power of this vision in sustaining the singer through tough times and inspiring him to keep moving forward.


Overall, "Country Coming Down" is a heartfelt portrayal of a yearning for a simpler life in nature, free from the pressures and distractions of modern society. It speaks to the universal desire for peace, connection, and authenticity, highlighting the importance of finding a place where one can truly feel at home and at peace with themselves and the world around them.


Line by Line Meaning

One day I know
I am certain that eventually, I will find fulfillment.


Have me a place I call home
I will establish a personal sanctuary where I truly belong.


Have a couple lazy hounds
I envision companionship from relaxed and carefree dogs.


Plate full of supper that I've grown
I want to enjoy the fruits of my labor, having cultivated my own food.


Watch the sky turn upside down
I desire to witness the beauty and wonder of nature transforming around me.


At my cabin in the country
In my future rural retreat, my heart will find peace.


You won't hear no highway sounds
The serenity of my surroundings will be free of urban noise.


Just the crackle of a campfire
The only sound will be the comforting ambiance of a fire.


And the country comin' down
I will revel in the embrace of nature and its calming presence.


Plant a little apple orchard
I aspire to nurture and cultivate my own fruits for nourishment.


Cut a trail through the woods, go for a walk
I want to create a path through nature for peaceful explorations.


Throw a line in the river
I look forward to fishing in a serene body of water.


Maybe later we'll be cookin' what we caught
I dream of preparing meals from the fish I’ve caught.


Pull a lemon from the tree
I envision sourcing fresh ingredients directly from nature.


In my cabin in the country
I repeatedly return to the idea of my tranquil rural home.


Far away from city lights
This place will be secluded from the hustle and bustle of urban life.


Way out there damn near off the map
I dream of being in an isolated location, far from civilization.


That's where I'll spend my nights
This will be the sanctuary where I find rest and peace.


Where my life is slow and easy
I yearn for a simple, unhurried lifestyle free of stress.


You won't hear no highway sounds
This haven will be devoid of the disruptive noises of traffic.


Just the crackle of a campfire
The only sounds will be of nature and my cozy fire.


And the country comin' down
I will be enveloped by the tranquil and grounding presence of nature.


I've been sittin' on this balcony
I have been reflecting and waiting in a less-than-ideal situation.


Crashin' on my buddy's couch for weeks
I've been temporarily relying on a friend's hospitality to get by.


Work it ain't been comin' through
I’ve been struggling to find steady employment.


I hardly even make my ends meet
Financial difficulties have made it challenging to support myself.


But when I close my eyes I dream
Despite my struggles, I find solace in my aspirations.


Oh, I dream
My hopes and desires play vividly in my mind.


Oh, I dream, dream, dream
These visions of a better life fill my thoughts endlessly.


Of a cabin in the country
I keep fantasizing about my ideal rural retreat.


Far away from city lights
This place symbolizes my escape from urban distractions.


Way out there damn near off the map
I long for an existence far removed from society's demands.


That's where I'll spend my nights
I will find my peace in this secluded refuge.


Where my life is slow and easy
I seek a tranquil existence that allows me to breathe.


You won't hear no highway sounds
The tranquility of my ideal life will be unmarred by city noise.


Just the crackle of a campfire
I will enjoy a serene and homely atmosphere by the fire.


And the country comin' down
I will be comforted by the gentle and soothing rhythms of nature.


Just the crackle of a campfire
The only sound is the soothing pop and hiss of my campfire.


And the country comin' down
I will be surrounded by the peaceful, grounding essence of rural life.




Lyrics © PFIVE Entertainment Mexico, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Aaron Raitiere, Paul Cauthen

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