Standing On The Rock
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for the wind to blow
I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for the wind to blow
I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for my seeds to grow

I been walkin' on the ground, waitin' for the guns to quit
I been walkin' on the ground, waitin' for the guns to quit
I been walkin' on the ground, waitin' for the pieces to fit
HARP SOLO (1 Harp)
HARP SOLO (2 Harps)
HARP SOLO (3 Harps)

better get back to the country, look around and find you ahome
better get back to the country, look around and find you ahome
better get back to the country, that's where we all come from

I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for the wind to blow
I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for the wind to blow
I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for my seeds to grow(whew!)




I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for my seeds to grow
I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for my seeds to grow

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Standing On The Rock" by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils speak to the human desire to experience growth and progress. The song describes waiting for the wind to blow and the seeds to grow, which can be seen as a metaphor for waiting for the universe to bring about change and advancement. The singer has been standing on the rock, waiting patiently for the forces of life to propel him forward. Similarly, he has been walking on the ground, waiting for the chaos and confusion to dissipate and for things to start making sense.


However, the song also acknowledges the importance of taking action and finding a sense of belonging. The singer urges listeners to "get back to the country, look around and find you a home." This can be interpreted as a call to reconnect with one's roots and seek out a place of peace and stability. The country can be seen as a symbol for simplicity, authenticity, and community. The song implies that by embracing these values, one can find a sense of purpose and direction.


Overall, "Standing On The Rock" is a song about the human experience of waiting for things to fall into place while also recognizing the importance of actively seeking out a sense of belonging and stability.


Line by Line Meaning

I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for the wind to blow
I've been patiently waiting for a sign or direction, hoping for something to come my way.


I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for my seeds to grow
I've been waiting for my efforts and hard work to bear fruit, hoping that they'll eventually pay off.


I been walkin' on the ground, waitin' for the guns to quit
I've been navigating through a world of violence and chaos, waiting for peace and stability to return.


I been walkin' on the ground, waitin' for the pieces to fit
I've been trying to make sense of a confusing and fragmented reality, waiting for things to fall into place and make sense.


better get back to the country, look around and find you ahome
It's important to reconnect with nature and our roots to find a sense of belonging and purpose.


that's where we all come from
We all have a connection to the land and nature, and returning to it can be grounding and healing.


I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for my seeds to grow(whew!)
Waiting for success and growth can be exhausting and trying, but it's important to persevere and stay committed.


I been standin' on the rock, waitin' for my seeds to grow
Repetition emphasizes the importance of patience and commitment in waiting for one's efforts to bear fruit.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN DILLON

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There is NO ONE that could ever get tired of this blast from past of this band 😎✌️💙🎵🎶💙

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These guys were talented musicians, great album.

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Still are!

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Our group of friends have been seeing these guys in concert since the 70’s so many times I can’t count ,my brother told us about them he knew them in Springfield Mo. one in our group of friends passed a couple of years ago and while I was preparing to speak at his funeral a few days before I was listening to music and the song “You Made it Right “ played I used a couple of verses in my friends eulogy it fit perfect miss him till this day we had been friends for over 50 years

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The most underrated band on the planet !

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My first wife didn't like this song, so I divorced her and got a woman with some sense! Saw this group play once in Branson, MO.

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One of those songs that just never gets old.

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Play this at my funeral. Love it!

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