Standing on the Corner
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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Standing on the corner of live and learn

I want to go home, but my bridge is burned

At the point of no return

Standing on the corner of live and learn
Standing on the corner of live and learn



Sun's coming up, rain's coming down

On a one-way street in a one horse town

I got a one-way ticket to the open road

I got all day to get there and nowhere to go



Standing on the corner of live and learn

I want to go home, but my bridge is burned

At the point of no return

Standing on the corner of live and learn

Standing on the corner of live and learn






Was it something that I did or something I said

It got out of hand and I lost my head

Then I upped and left, now I don't feel right

I wish I could remember what I did last night



Standing on the corner of live and learn

I want to go home, but my bridge is burned

At the point of no return

Standing on the corner of live and learn

Standing on the corner of live and learn



(HARP SOLO)



I got a little bit of money, but it won't go far

I already miss you wherever you are

Staring up at the light, flashing red

You learn your lesson when you make your bed



Standing on the corner of live and learn

I want to go home, but my bridge is burned

At the point of no return

Standing on the corner of live and learn

Standing on the corner of live and learn

Standing on the corner of live and learn

Standing on the corner of live and learn



(HARP SOLO)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Standing On The Corner" by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils evoke a sense of reflection and introspection by painting a picture of someone at a crossroads in their life. The repeated phrase "Standing on the corner of live and learn" signifies being at a crucial moment where past decisions and actions have led to consequences that cannot be undone. The singer expresses a desire to return home, but acknowledges that their metaphorical bridge is burned, symbolizing irreparable damage and an inability to go back to the way things were.


As the sun rises and the rain falls, the imagery of a one-way street in a small, insignificant town serves as a metaphor for feeling stuck and directionless. The mention of a one-way ticket to the open road and having all day to get there with nowhere to go suggests a feeling of aimlessness and uncertainty about the future. The singer seems to be grappling with feelings of regret and a longing for a sense of belonging or stability.


The lyrics delve into a moment of self-realization and regret, as the singer questions their actions and decisions that may have led to current turmoil. The lines "Was it something that I did or something I said / It got out of hand and I lost my head" convey a sense of confusion and remorse over past behavior. The decision to leave and the subsequent feelings of unease and disorientation highlight the consequences of impulsive actions and the struggle to come to terms with them.


The final verses bring a sense of resignation and acceptance as the singer reflects on their limited resources and the distance from a loved one. The mention of missing someone and realizing the consequences of one's actions through a flashing red light suggests a metaphorical warning or realization of the need to learn from past mistakes. The repeated refrain of "Standing on the corner of live and learn" emphasizes the theme of growth through experience and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and acceptance. The haunting harmonica solo punctuates the introspective tone of the song, adding a sense of melancholy and contemplation to the overall narrative.


Line by Line Meaning

Standing on the corner of live and learn
Reflecting on the intersection of experience and education


I want to go home, but my bridge is burned
Desiring familiarity, but the connection has been irreparably damaged


At the point of no return
Facing a situation with no way to go back


Sun's coming up, rain's coming down
New day dawns despite challenges


On a one-way street in a one horse town
Feeling trapped in a small, unchanging environment


I got a one-way ticket to the open road
Having freedom but unclear where to go


I got all day to get there and nowhere to go
Plenty of time but lacking direction


Was it something that I did or something I said
Questioning the cause of a situation


It got out of hand and I lost my head
Things escalated beyond control


Then I upped and left, now I don't feel right
Leaving suddenly and feeling unsettled


I wish I could remember what I did last night
Regretting actions taken in a blur of memory


I got a little bit of money, but it won't go far
Limited resources with a long journey ahead


I already miss you wherever you are
Longing for someone absent


Staring up at the light, flashing red
Recognizing warning signs too late


You learn your lesson when you make your bed
Consequences of actions become clear over time




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Written by: MICHAEL "SUPE" GRANDA

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