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Sittin' around, waiting for an airplane
Don't know how to fly, but that's okay
Got me a pilot, she's going my way
If she's got wings, if she's got wings


Sittin' around, waiting for the mailman
I don't how he could be so slow
My good friend said you wrote me a letter
Must have been a year ago


Well, I've got a feeling
That I should be leaving on


Sittin' around, watching the rainfall
I don't know how it could rain so long
They say the ocean, she is a woman
Who waits for her man to come home


Well, I've got a feeling
That I should be leaving on


Well, I've got a feeling
That I should be leaving on
Well, I've got a feeling
That I should be leaving on
Well, I've got a feeling
That I should be leaving on
Well, I've got a feeling
That I should be leaving


Sittin' around, waiting for an airplane
Don't know how to fly, but that's okay
I got me a pilot, she's going my way
If she's got wings, if she's got wings




If she's got wings, if she's got wings
If she's got wings, if she's got wings

Overall Meaning

"Widespread Panic's 'Airplane' is a song about the restlessness and sense of anticipation that can come with waiting for something to happen. The singer is sitting around waiting for an airplane and watching the rain fall, contemplating the slow passage of time, and longing for something new and exciting to happen. The lyrics convey a sense of ennui and impatience, mixed with a glimmer of hope and possibility, as the singer imagines taking off into the sky with a pilot who will carry him to his destination.


The song's refrain, "Well, I've got a feeling / That I should be leaving on," suggests a sense of urgency and restlessness, a desire to break free of the monotony of waiting and start moving. The image of the airplane, a symbol of travel and escape, underscores this theme of restlessness and longing for something new. Throughout the song, the singer alternates between waiting for the airplane, waiting for the mailman, and watching the rain fall, suggesting a sense of stasis and stagnation that he longs to escape.


Line by Line Meaning

Sittin' around, waiting for an airplane
Sitting around, waiting for an opportunity to take off and start something new.


Don't know how to fly, but that's okay
Lacking the skills to go it alone, but content to let someone else take the reins for a while.


Got me a pilot, she's going my way
Found someone who's traveling the same path and can help guide me towards my destination.


If she's got wings, if she's got wings
If she has the ability to soar and reach new heights.


Sittin' around, waiting for the mailman
Passively waiting for something to arrive, without any guarantee of when it will come.


I don't how he could be so slow
Expressing frustration at the lack of progress and the delay of important news.


My good friend said you wrote me a letter
Excited to receive a message from a friend who has been missed and has important news to share.


Must have been a year ago
Realizing that time has gone by and the message may no longer be relevant or timely.


Sittin' around, watching the rainfall
Brooding over setbacks and disappointments, experiencing a feeling of stagnation or depression.


I don't know how it could rain so long
Unsure of why misfortune and bad luck seem to keep raining down without letup.


They say the ocean, she is a woman
Referring to a metaphorical ocean, often seen as a symbol of vastness, changeability, and power, taking on the feminine qualities of nurturing, emotion, and mystery.


Who waits for her man to come home
Suggesting that hope and longing for something better never fades, even when it seems to be far away or out of reach.


Well, I've got a feeling
An expression of intuition or instinct, which may be a subtle signal to respond or act in a certain way.


That I should be leaving on
The sense of urgency to take action and move on to something new or exciting.


Well, I've got a feeling
An emotional resonance, a light or energy that reflects a guiding force or direction, and that has been sensed intuitively.


That I should be leaving on
The feeling of restlessness and the need to change course, to embark on a new chapter or adventure.


If she's got wings, if she's got wings
The desire for freedom and exploration, the yearning to take to the sky like a bird and transcend boundaries.


If she's got wings, if she's got wings
The possibility of taking a risk or pursuing an opportunity that may be beyond one's current capabilities or expectations.


If she's got wings, if she's got wings
The belief that there is more to life than what one currently experiences, and the willingness to take flight and explore the unknown.




Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: DAVID A. SCHOOLS, DOMINGO ORTIZ, JOHN F. BELL, JOHN R. HERMAN, MICHAEL N. HOUSER, TODD A. NANCE

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