Sybil I
State Radio Lyrics


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We were walking along the road
Just watching the days come and go
And how you said the evening lies
Saying never you mind, it's sure to be all right
We were dancing in the kitchen
Laughing about something we didn't know
Till you stopped and said, I don't ever want you to die
Never you mind, it's sure to be all right
Never you mind
It's sure to be all right
Hey, Sybil
Yah, we're doing okay
You're my straight six, baby
I wouldn't change a thing
'Cause I watched your momma
Love you with all her soul
And the apple don't fall far from the tree
Luckily for me, it sure to be all right
Hey, Sybil
Yah, we're doing okay
I know what your saying but
I wouldn't change a thing
It's got to be a lovely world to sew
The likes of this girl I know
And may she
May she sleep well tonight
'Cause it's got to be a lovely world to sew
The likes of this girl I know
And I hope that she
She sleep well tonight




Never you mind
It's sure to be all right

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of State Radio's song Sybil I explore the bittersweet nature of life's fleeting moments, and the power of love and connection to give us hope and comfort in the face of uncertainty. The song is sung from the perspective of a narrator who is reflecting on his time spent with a woman named Sybil, who is likely someone very close to him, perhaps a partner or a family member.


The song opens with the two of them "walking along the road" and observing the passing of time. Sybil reassures the singer that "it's sure to be all right," an echo of the song's refrain. They then move to a kitchen where they are "dancing" and "laughing" about something they don't yet understand. The singer expresses his love for Sybil, stating that he doesn't ever want her to die, and that they are "doing okay."


He then goes on to reflect on Sybil's mother, who loved her unconditionally, and how he feels lucky to have Sybil in his life. Ultimately, the song's message is one of hope and optimism, despite the fact that life can be unpredictable and challenging. The refrain, "never you mind, it's sure to be all right," functions as a mantra that the singer uses to comfort himself and Sybil, a reminder that even when things are tough, they will find a way through.


Line by Line Meaning

We were walking along the road
We were taking a walk down the street


Just watching the days come and go
Simply observing the passing of time


And how you said the evening lies
You mentioned how the night can deceive us


Saying never you mind, it's sure to be all right
Assuring that everything will be fine, so don't worry


We were dancing in the kitchen
We were moving to music in the cooking area


Laughing about something we didn't know
Finding humor in ignorance


Till you stopped and said, I don't ever want you to die
Suddenly halting the activity to express a deep affection and desire for the person not to pass away


Never you mind, it's sure to be all right
Reassuring once again that everything will be okay


Hey, Sybil
Addressing the person named Sybil


Yah, we're doing okay
Confirming that things are going well


You're my straight six, baby
Complimenting and comparing Sybil to a high-performing automobile engine


I wouldn't change a thing
Declaring that nothing needs to be altered


Cause I watched your momma
Explaining how observing Sybil's mother influenced this decision


Love you with all her soul
Motherly love was evident


And the apple don't fall far from the tree
Expressing how children often inherit qualities and characteristics from their parents


Luckily for me, it sure to be all right
Fortunately, things will be okay for me too


I know what your saying but
Acknowledging Sybil's perspective but having a different opinion


It's got to be a lovely world to sew
Life must be beautiful to be able to create new things


The likes of this girl I know
Referencing Sybil


And may she
Wishing for her


May she sleep well tonight
Hoping for her to rest soundly


'Cause it's got to be a lovely world to sew
Reiterating that life must be beautiful to create


Never you mind
Don't worry


It's sure to be all right
Things will be okay




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@jamesvalente3709

Still one of the greatest songs every written and performed...

@rickkomperda833

This is gorgeous. "The apple don't fall far from the tree, luckily for me". I love state radio. Forever.

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beautiful, beautiful song. I love this. <3

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WHat an amazing song! STATE RADIO ROCKS!!!!

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<3 This song is FANTASTIC!! <3

@deetepper6059

Been searching for this song since I heard it in rehab in 2007. Thank you

@MEbrickCo

Beyond beautiful.

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3/8/20..... Long live State Radio!!

@coryquinn376

End of 2020 stilll listening to state radio, over 15 years now

@joelsfrecklyshoulder

Lovely :)

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