Girl From Ohio
The Outlaws Lyrics


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Paul

It's winter in my consciousness,
dew has turned to frost.
Some will win and some will lose,
and some have won and lost.
You can feel the time between us now
pulling us apart,
if I could get in touch, somehow,
we could make another start.

And in Ohio there's one place I would go,
back to the arms of a girl I used to know.
We'll be riding back in style,
we're gonna be there in a while,
back in the heart of a girl in Ohio.

The warmth and the sunshine of the day
slowly turns to night,
whispering winds, come what may,
birds in homeward flight.
There's just one way that you can go
when the sunset is set free,
softly through the shadows
to the place I want to be.

And in Ohio there's one place I would go,
back to the heart of a girl I used to know.
We'll be riding back in style,
we're gonna be there in a while,
back in the arms of a girl in Ohio.

I know you know me better
than to say I lost my pride,
when the things that you can see in me
are the things that I can't hide.
Windy ride into the night
is all it usually takes
to see me clear of yesterday
and most of my mistakes.

And in Ohio there's one place I would go,
back to the arms of a girl I used to know.
We'll be riding back in style,
we're gonna be there in a while,
back in the heart of a girl in Ohio.

Ohio.... there's one place I would go,
back to the heart of a girl I used to know.
We'll be riding back in style,




we're gonna be there in a while,
back in the heart of a girl in Ohio.

Overall Meaning

The Outlaws’ song “Girl From Ohio” is a nostalgic ode to a lost love that the singer hopes to reconnect with in Ohio. The song opens with the singer reflecting on his current mental state, comparing it to winter and how time has caused distance to grow between him and his former lover. However, the singer still holds onto hope that they can make another start if they were to reconnect somehow.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase “back to the heart of a girl in Ohio” as the singer longs to return to the warmth and comfort of their past relationship. The singer reminisces about the sun setting and birds flying home, using this imagery to signify the end of something and a longing to return to a comfortable place.


Overall, “Girl From Ohio” is a wistful and dreamy song that captures the feeling of longing for a past relationship. The lyrics are bittersweet, offering a glimpse of hope amidst the pain of lost love.


Line by Line Meaning

It's winter in my consciousness, dew has turned to frost.
I am going through a period of emotional coldness and detachment, as symbolized by the winter and frost.


Some will win and some will lose, and some have won and lost.
Life is full of victories and defeats, and some people have both experienced both.


You can feel the time between us now pulling us apart, if I could get in touch, somehow, we could make another start.
Our relationship has been strained and we've grown apart, but I believe that if we communicate, we can fix it.


And in Ohio there's one place I would go, back to the arms of a girl I used to know.
Ohio is where a girl I miss lives, and I would go back to her if I could.


We'll be riding back in style, we're gonna be there in a while, back in the heart of a girl in Ohio.
We'll travel there in a stylish manner and soon be reunited with the girl I miss in Ohio.


The warmth and the sunshine of the day slowly turns to night, whispering winds, come what may, birds in homeward flight.
The day is turning into night, as indicated by the setting sun and migrating birds.


There's just one way that you can go when the sunset is set free, softly through the shadows to the place I want to be.
When the sun sets, I'll quietly and swiftly head to my destination.


I know you know me better than to say I lost my pride, when the things that you can see in me are the things that I can't hide.
I trust that you understand me enough not to accuse me of being too proud, as my true emotions are visible to you.


Windy ride into the night is all it usually takes to see me clear of yesterday and most of my mistakes.
A ride into the night, preferably in the wind, is what I need to clear my mind of past mistakes.




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