Southern Cross
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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There's a lotta folks down at the island
That follow that astrology
Some got a chart of the heavens
And some got a fancy degree
But me I got a pick-up
And I drive it like a Fourth of July
And that's where I seen the vision
When it fell right out of the sky

It said

Follow, follow the southern cross
Leave your luck in Mexico
There ain't no way to get lost
Cause there ain't no place to go

So I bought me a ticket to Texas
And I hopped on a plane to Peru
I met a little lady from Chile
And she fed me a tropical root
Now I'm down in Tierra del Fuego
And nothin' around me is right
I think I got a case of lumbago
But it's better than the northern lights

I gotta

Follow, follow the southern cross
Leave your luck in Mexico
There ain't no way to get lost
`Cause there ain't no place to go

So I paddled out to Easter Island
About as fast as I could go
I saw and albatross on the horizon
And the stone heads all in a row
I found the secret of navigation
And the mystery of the Milky Way
Now I'm livin' in the constellations
Tell me what more I can say

You gotta

Follow, follow the southern cross
And leave your luck in Mexico
There ain't no way to get lost




`Cause there ain't no place to go
Whoa!

Overall Meaning

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils' song Southern Cross appears at first glance to be about astrology and wandering, but it is ultimately a song about finding oneself. The singer notices a lot of people around him who put their faith in astrology and education, but he has something much simpler- his pick-up truck. While driving on the Fourth of July, he has a vision that tells him to follow the southern cross, which is a constellation commonly used for navigation in the Southern Hemisphere. He buys a ticket to Texas and hops on a plane to Peru, where he meets a woman who gives him a tropical root. He continues south until he is in Tierra del Fuego, where he believes he is suffering from lumbago but is ultimately happy because he has found what he was looking for. He paddles to Easter Island and sees the famous head statues and an albatross. After some time, he understands navigation and the mystery of the Milky Way, and he lives in the constellations.


The song Southern Cross is about the journey of finding oneself in the Southern Hemisphere. The singer's pick-up truck symbolizes his simple nature and the impulse to follow one's intuition rather than listen to experts. The southern cross and the journey southward represent a quest for knowledge and self-discovery beyond one's comfort zone. The tropical root given to him symbolizes the spice of life and new experiences. Lumbago, though painful, represents the necessary setbacks of finding oneself. Following the Southern Cross is very much about embracing the unknown and finding comfort in the journey towards self-understanding.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a lotta folks down at the island
There are many people on the island


That follow that astrology
Who believe in astrology


Some got a chart of the heavens
Some have a map of the stars


And some got a fancy degree
While others have a degree in the subject


But me I got a pick-up
But I have a pickup truck


And I drive it like a Fourth of July
And I drive it fast like it's Independence Day


And that's where I seen the vision
And that's where I saw the idea


When it fell right out of the sky
When it came to me suddenly


It said Follow, follow the southern cross
The vision told me to follow the southern cross


Leave your luck in Mexico
To leave everything behind in Mexico


There ain't no way to get lost
There's no way to get lost


Cause there ain't no place to go
Because there is nowhere else to go


So I bought me a ticket to Texas
So I bought a ticket to Texas


And I hopped on a plane to Peru
And I quickly boarded a plane for Peru


I met a little lady from Chile
I met a woman from Chile


And she fed me a tropical root
And she gave me a tropical root to eat


Now I'm down in Tierra del Fuego
Now I am in Tierra del Fuego


And nothin' around me is right
But none of it feels quite right


I think I got a case of lumbago
I think I have a backache


But it's better than the northern lights
But this is still more amazing than seeing the northern lights


So I paddled out to Easter Island
So I went by boat to Easter Island


About as fast as I could go
As quickly as possible


I saw an albatross on the horizon
I saw an albatross in the distance


And the stone heads all in a row
And I saw the famous stone heads in a straight line


I found the secret of navigation
I discovered the secret of navigation


And the mystery of the Milky Way
And the mystery of the Milky Way galaxy


Now I'm livin' in the constellations
Now I live among the stars and constellations


Tell me what more I can say
I don't know what more to say


You gotta follow, follow the southern cross
You have to follow the southern cross


And leave your luck in Mexico
And leave everything behind in Mexico


There ain't no way to get lost
There's no way to get lost


'Cause there ain't no place to go
Because there is nowhere else to go


Whoa!
Wow!




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: STEVE CASH

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