Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
Rick Roberts Lyrics
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Now you're puttin' on the style
And you've never once looked back
At your home across the track
You're the gossip of the town
But my heart can still be found
Where you tossed it on the ground
Pick me up on your way down
When you're blue and all alone
When their glamour starts to bore you
Come on back where you belong
You may be their pride and joy
But they'll find another toy
And they'll take away your crown
Pick me up on your way down
They have changed your attitude
Made you haughty and so rude
Your new friends can take the blame
Underneath you're still the same
When you've learned these things are true
I'll be waiting here for you
As you tumble to the ground
Pick me up on your way down
Pick me up on your way down
When you're blue and all alone
When their glamour starts to bore you
Come on back where you belong
You may be their pride and joy
But they'll find another toy
And they'll take away your crown
Pick me up on your way down
The song "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down" by Rick Roberts is a poignant reflection on the singer's lost love. The song exhibits the emotions of the singer who is heartbroken as his wife, who once belonged to a lower social class, has now climbed up the social ladder and abandoned him for her new friends. The singer requests his ex-wife to consider coming back to him when the glamour of her new life starts to lose its shine. Through the lyrics, the singer offers his love to his ex-wife, despite her new found status and social circles.
The lyrics use symbolism to describe a significant shift in the singer's ex-wife's social status. The "home across the track" symbolizes her lower social class while the "crown" refers to her high social status. The lyrics go on to depict the haunting thoughts of the singer as he thinks of his lost love; he offers to take her back even as she falls from her high pedestal. His love for his ex-wife remains consistent, even as her social standing and popularity may wax and wane.
In conclusion, "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down" is a song that speaks of a timeless theme of love, heartbreak, and social mobility. The lyrics are thought-provoking and touch the soul, inspiring listeners to reconsider the value of unconditional love and loyalty.
Line by Line Meaning
You were mine for just a while
We had a relationship that lasted only for a short period of time.
Now you're puttin' on the style
You changed your behavior and are now acting in a pretentious manner.
And you've never once looked back
You never cared to return or look back at the past.
At your home across the track
You come from a different social background than I do.
You're the gossip of the town
People in town are talking about your behavior.
But my heart can still be found
Despite everything, my love for you remains.
Where you tossed it on the ground
You disregarded my love for you and broke my heart.
Pick me up on your way down
When your current life loses its glamour and you need someone to turn to, I'm still here for you.
When you're blue and all alone
When you feel sad and lonely.
When their glamour starts to bore you
When you get tired of your current lifestyle and its superficiality.
Come on back where you belong
Come back to me and our love.
You may be their pride and joy
You might be the focus of attention and praise in your current life.
But they'll find another toy
The people around you will eventually find someone else to admire and dote on.
And they'll take away your crown
You will lose your elevated status and lose the admiration of those around you.
Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, LEGACY OF HARLAN PERRY HOWARD, LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harlan Howard
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@dantemanfredi8233
Bellissima... Rick ex flying burrito bros...
@southroncross
Wasn't he in Firefall?
@weallen67
Yes, he was in Firefall. Before that, he replaced Gram Parsons in the Flying Burrito Brothers.
@southroncross
Thanks. Firefall was a favorite group of mine growing up.
@davidshakespeare9529
Nice harmony by "Mother Hen" Jane Getz.
@UweRayer
Bill a simple thanks for he load have to do. Nice.
@emeraldshine
Thank you. Have been wanting to hear this version for years