Look Away
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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Well, babe, you could be a standing in my kitchen
Or floating on your back in a deep blue sea
A wiser is the man who seeks new visions
And tries to keep his heart and mind toll-free

Look away, oh, Lord, look away, yeah
Look away, oh, Lord, look away
A running along, peeking down hole and alley
Just tryin' to find the Gospel, don't you know
I heard the sound of a cryin' down in the valley,
But what is there is only sticks and stones

Look away, oh, Lord, look away, yeah
Look away, oh, Lord, look away

A checking it out in town I'm feeling lonely,
You know that some of them women sure look good
A checking it up and down, now you should have told me
There ain't no pretty things in my neighborhood

Look away, oh, Lord, look away, yeah
Look away, oh, Lord, look away

Look away,




Look away,
Look away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Ozark Mountain Daredevils' song "Look Away" are open to interpretation, but one possible meaning is that the singer is reflecting on his personal journey to find new experiences and perspectives. The opening lines suggest that the singer is open to different possibilities, whether it's being in a familiar place or exploring new environments. The line "A wiser man is one who seeks new visions" indicates that the singer is interested in personal growth and expanding his horizons.


However, the second verse introduces a different perspective, one of a "running" and "peeking" person who is searching for something deeper, perhaps spiritual or moral guidance. The reference to hearing "the sound of a cryin' down in the valley" suggests that the singer is seeking comfort or solace in difficult times, but is unable to find it in the physical world ("only sticks and stones").


The final verse brings back a more personal tone, with the singer feeling lonely and searching for connection with others. The line "there ain't no pretty things in my neighborhood" is a possible commentary on the difficulty of finding true companionship or meaningful relationships, but it also hints at the idea of looking beyond surface appearances to find real value. Overall, the song seems to be about the struggle to find understanding, meaning, and connection in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, babe, you could be a standing in my kitchen
The singer is acknowledging the possibility of the subject's presence in their home.


Or floating on your back in a deep blue sea
The subject could be anywhere, doing anything.


A wiser is the man who seeks new visions
The singer believes that gaining new experiences and perspectives is wise.


And tries to keep his heart and mind toll-free
The artist emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clear and open mind and heart.


Look away, oh, Lord, look away, yeah
The artist is expressing a desire to turn away from something unpleasant or undesirable.


A running along, peeking down hole and alley
The singer is actively searching for something, looking in every possible place.


Just tryin' to find the Gospel, don't you know
The singer is on a mission to find truth and meaning in life.


I heard the sound of a cryin' down in the valley,
The artist has heard a distressing noise in a far-off place.


But what is there is only sticks and stones
Despite the noise, there is nothing physical to indicate what caused it.


A checking it out in town I'm feeling lonely,
The artist is exploring their surroundings but feeling isolated from others.


You know that some of them women sure look good
The singer is admiring the physical appearance of some women they have seen.


A checking it up and down, now you should have told me
The artist wishes they had known about the attractive women earlier so they could have looked at them sooner.


There ain't no pretty things in my neighborhood
Despite seeing attractive women elsewhere, the singer believes there are none in their immediate area.


Look away, oh, Lord, look away, yeah
The singer is once again expressing a desire to turn away from something.


Look away, oh, Lord, look away
The repetition reinforces the singer's desire to avoid negativity or unpleasantness.


Look away
The final line echoes the previous lines and emphasizes the artist's plea to avoid certain things or situations.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RANDLE CHOWNING

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Gregory Fraizer

One of my favorite of their songs! To me it's somewhere between Jackie Blue and If You Wanna Get to Heaven - a good example of what their music sounds like in general. Kansas You Fooler is another good one.

realsamraudabaugh

Probably the most underrated rock and roll song of the 70s, if not all time.

Josephine Boehlein

Their in my blood! You can the girl out of the country but you can't take the country out of the girl!! Takes me back to those good days...you know.

molden

Fantastic band - great album, It'll Shine When It Shines

charles mcgowen

Still love this song after all these years.

David Hancock

Still have all my original vinyl from the 70s , they were superb , quality music all the way , still listen to their music to this day , RIP Steve cash !

Rick Jones

So damn good! Love it

Rick Jones

So wicked good. Jam and lyrics too.

Donsterzthevice

What a great band! Saw them at the then Daytona Beach Junior College with the Doobies back in the 70's!

charles mcgowen

Bought this LP because this song was on it...in '79 after i got out of the service. Still love OMD.

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