On My Way
Sandy Denny Lyrics


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Empty glasses on the table
Rows of bottles without labels
No-one drinks with friends no more
Look to yourself and that's for sure

Pull up all the roots I'm growing
I'm on my way
Don't know quite just where I'm going
I'm on my way

I'm on my way
I don't know when but I'm going soon
On my way
It won't be long, perhaps this afternoon

I'll follow signs that point the way
To yet another empty day
Seems it's just my generation
But I never leave the station

Memories that come it seems
To haunt me always in my dreams
Trains go whistling by forever
I'll just hope for sunny weather

Pull up all the roots I'm growing
I'm on my way
Don't know quite just where I'm going
I'm on my way

I'm on my way
I don't know when but I'm going soon




On my way
It won't be long, perhaps this afternoon

Overall Meaning

Sandy Denny's song "On My Way" is a melancholy reflection on the aimlessness and lack of direction felt by many young people in her generation. The first verse speaks to the isolation and disconnection that comes with the pervasive sense of emptiness that's being felt both by the singer and others around her. The second verse speaks to the idea of pulling up roots and leaving behind old habits and routines in search of something new and more meaningful, but still without a clear destination or path forward. Throughout the song, there's a sense of resignation and even sadness, but also a persistent determination to keep moving forward, even if it means wandering aimlessly.


In many ways, "On My Way" can be seen as a kind of proto-emo anthem, with its themes of alienation, disillusionment, and a longing for something more. It taps into the same raw nerve that so much popular music would come to explore in the decades to follow, and expresses a yearning for connection that feels just as relevant today as it did when the song was first written.


Line by Line Meaning

Empty glasses on the table
The scene is set with a table full of glasses, which are now all empty.


Rows of bottles without labels
The table is littered with unmarked bottles.


No-one drinks with friends no more
The table's emptiness reflects the fact that there are no longer any friends round to drink with.


Look to yourself and that's for sure
The singer acknowledges that the only person they can rely on is themselves.


Pull up all the roots I'm growing
The singer recognizes a need to move on and leave their current situation behind.


I'm on my way
The singer declares their intent to leave, full of purpose and determination.


Don't know quite just where I'm going
Despite this sense of determination, the singer acknowledges that they don't yet have a clear direction.


I don't know when but I'm going soon
The singer has decided that the time for action is imminent, but there is still some uncertainty.


It won't be long, perhaps this afternoon
The singer senses that everything is about to change, and that the catalyst may be just around the corner.


I'll follow signs that point the way
The singer is open to guidance and will look for direction from external sources.


To yet another empty day
Despite this openness, there is a sense that any new 'directions' will only lead to more emptiness.


Seems it's just my generation
The singer believes that their experiences are indicative of a wider cultural malaise.


But I never leave the station
Despite wanting to move on, the singer hasn't yet been able to break free of their current situation.


Memories that come it seems
The singer is haunted by memories of past experiences.


To haunt me always in my dreams
These memories are particularly powerful, impacting the singer even in their sleep.


Trains go whistling by forever
The world keeps turning and time keeps moving, regardless of the singer's own inertia.


I'll just hope for sunny weather
There is a sense of resignation here, as the singer simply hopes for the best in the face of life's uncertainties.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: DAVID JOSEPH COUSINS

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