Shoulder to the Wheel
Saves the Day Lyrics


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And I say, "Just go.
Please, Dave, just drive.
Get us as far as far can be.
Get us away from tonight."
And I say, "Oh, Dave, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to yell,
But I'm having quite a bad week
And I miss my mom."
And we drive
Dave steps on the gas
The world that's flying by is slick and smooth

Just big waves of light
The radio is playing Queen
And we're rocking out
We're going now
'Cause, hey, this is it
This is where we are
Out here where silence is




Seventy miles an hour and the windows up tight
And I am home.

Overall Meaning

The song "Shoulder to the Wheel" by Saves the Day is about escaping one's own reality and seeking solace in the isolated world of driving. The singer of the song, presumably the band's frontman Chris Conley, pleads with his friend Dave to "just drive" and get them as far away as possible from their current situation. He later apologizes for his earlier outburst and reveals that he's been having a difficult week and misses his mother. The song is a representation of the therapeutic aspect of hitting the road and getting away from everyday life's stresses.


The lyrics "Out here where silence is, seventy miles an hour and the windows up tight, and I am home" represent the singer's feelings of being comfortable and at peace within the confines of the car. The music blaring from the singers, the speed at which they're traveling, and the rolling scenery all contribute to the song's message of escapism. It's a powerful reminder that sometimes, running away from one's problems is the only way to find peace.


Overall, "Shoulder to the Wheel" is a song that speaks to the human need for companionship, solace, and escape. The music and lyrics perfectly encapsulate the feeling of getting away from everything and finding peace in the world outside. It's a reminder that sometimes, we all need to step away from our problems and find a little peace of mind.


Line by Line Meaning

And I say, "Just go.
I'm urging Dave to start driving


Please, Dave, just drive.
I'm requesting Dave to take us away from here


Get us as far as far can be.
I want us to go as far away from here as possible


Get us away from tonight."
I want to escape from the night and its troubles


And I say, "Oh, Dave, I'm sorry.
I apologize to Dave for my previous outburst


I didn't mean to yell,
My yelling was unintentional


But I'm having quite a bad week
I've been having a tough time lately


And I miss my mom."
I'm feeling homesick and missing my mom


And we drive
We start to drive away


Dave steps on the gas
Dave accelerates the car


The world that's flying by is slick and smooth
The world outside seems smooth and surreal as we speed by


Just big waves of light
We're passing by bright lights in the distance


The radio is playing Queen
We're listening to the band Queen on the radio


And we're rocking out
We're enjoying our time together and having fun


We're going now
We're continuing our journey


'Cause, hey, this is it
This is our chance to escape and start anew


This is where we are
We're in the present moment, driving away from our problems


Out here where silence is
We're in a place where there's a sense of calmness and quiet


Seventy miles an hour and the windows up tight
We're driving at a fast speed with the windows closed tightly


And I am home.
I feel at home in this moment, away from my troubles and with Dave by my side




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UsefulCrackhead

And I say, Just go.
Please, Dave, just drive.
Get us as far as far can be.
Get us away from tonight.
And I say, Oh, Dave, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to yell,
But I'm having a bad week
And I miss my mom.

We drive
Dave steps on the gas
The world that's flying by is slick and smooth
Big waves of light
The radio is playing Queen
We're rocking out

And we're going now
'Cause, hey, this is it
This is where we are
Out here where silence is
Seventy miles an hour, windows up tight
And I am home.

We drive
Dave steps on the gas
The world that's flying by is slick and smooth
Big waves of light
The radio is playing Queen
We're rocking out

We drive
Dave steps on the gas
The world that's flying by is slick and smooth
Big waves of light
The radio is playing Queen
We're rocking out

We drive
Dave steps on the gas
The world that's flying by is slick and smooth
Big waves of light
The radio is playing Queen
We're rocking out

And I say, Just go.
Please, Dave, just drive.
Get us as far as far can be.
Get us away from tonight.
Seventy miles an hour, windows up tight
And I am home.

We drive
Dave steps on the gas
The world that's flying by is slick and smooth
Big waves of light
The radio is playing Queen
We're rocking out We're rocking out, We're rocking out



All comments from YouTube:

Dr. Beau Hightower

So good!

Noah Belt

It is a classic

jonathan furlorne

its alright

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Caitlin Marie

Being a teen in new jersey in the early 2000s .. This was the coolest stuff ever. Still fun to listen to every now and then. Wish I could revisit those times for a night!

Murdoc

Philly kid in the same time, I’d love go back to that time!

Brendan Gahan

same (but as a socal kid)

Tim Hunt

These guys were such wusses, but I still come back to these songs every now and then 😂

Lee Carlton

Went to Willy P. Agree

dale orth

@Murdoc lol I was a South Jersey kid here. Good times

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Eat at The After

It's really hard to overstate how significant saves the day was in new jersey in the early 2000s in the most amazing way. EVERYONE - punks, jocks, hardcore kids, nerds - was into this album. It was a unifier. Really very special.

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