Spinning Wheel
Return 2 Zero Lyrics


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What goes up must come down
Spinning Wheel got to go 'round
Talkin' 'bout your troubles
It's a cryin' sin
Ride a painted pony
Let the Spinning Wheel spin
You got no money, you got no home
Spinning Wheel all alone
Talkin' 'bout your troubles and you
You never learn
Ride a painted pony
Let the Spinning Wheel turn
Did you find your directing sign
On the straight and narrow highway
Would you mind a reflecting sign?
Just let it shine within your mind
And show you the colors that are real
Someone is waiting just for you




Spinning Wheel spinning true
Drop all you troubles by the river side

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Return 2 Zero's song "Spinning Wheel" can be interpreted as a metaphor for life's ups and downs. The first few lines, "What goes up must come down, Spinning Wheel got to go 'round," suggest that life is cyclical and that everything has its ups and downs. The lyrics then address the idea of troubles and how it is a "cryin' sin" to focus on them. The response to this is to ride a painted pony and let the Spinning Wheel spin, suggesting that one should let go and allow life to take its course.


The lyrics mention being alone with no money or home, which could represent feeling lost or hopeless. However, the message of the song is to not dwell on these negative thoughts but instead, ride the painted pony (symbolic of hope and imagination) and let the Spinning Wheel turn. The lyrics then ask if the listener has found their directing sign or a reflecting sign, suggesting that one should follow their own path and trust their instincts. The chorus repeats the idea of letting the Spinning Wheel turn and dropping all troubles by the river side - a metaphor for letting go and moving on from difficult situations.


Overall, the lyrics to "Spinning Wheel" encourage listeners to embrace life's uncertainties and let go of troubles, trusting that everything will work out in the end.


Line by Line Meaning

What goes up must come down
According to the laws of physics, whatever rises will eventually fall.


Spinning Wheel got to go 'round
This is a reference to the cycle of life, which includes both ups and downs.


Talkin' 'bout your troubles
Sharing your problems with others can be cathartic, but dwelling on them too much can be harmful.


It's a cryin' sin
Becoming overly emotional about your problems can lead to negative consequences.


Ride a painted pony
This is a metaphor for enjoying the good things in life while they last.


Let the Spinning Wheel spin
Sometimes you have to go with the flow and accept whatever fate has in store for you.


You got no money, you got no home
This line speaks to the struggle of poverty and homelessness.


Spinning Wheel all alone
Even when you're by yourself, life's ups and downs continue to spin like a wheel.


Talkin' 'bout your troubles and you
Focusing only on your own problems can lead to an unfulfilled life.


You never learn
If you don't take the time to reflect on your mistakes, you will never grow or change.


Ride a painted pony
It's important to enjoy the good things and moments in life, even if they are fleeting.


Let the Spinning Wheel turn
Accepting the cyclical nature of life and not resisting it is key to achieving inner peace.


Did you find your directing sign
Have you found meaning and purpose in your life?


On the straight and narrow highway
Are you living your life in a straightforward, honest way?


Would you mind a reflecting sign?
Would you be open to seeing yourself reflected in the actions of others?


Just let it shine within your mind
Allow yourself to see the truth of who you are and others without judgement or fear.


And show you the colors that are real
Only by seeing the world as it truly is can you improve yourself and find true joy and fulfillment.


Someone is waiting just for you
There is someone out there who will appreciate you for who you are and support you through life's ups and downs.


Spinning Wheel spinning true
The wheel of life always turns and you can't control it.


Drop all you troubles by the river side
Letting go of your worries and letting nature wash them away can be both therapeutic and refreshing.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DAVID CLAYTON-THOMAS

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