Pilgrims
Widespread Panic Lyrics


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Black cat crossed our path on little fog feet
There's crows flying beside my window
We left superstition on the roadside a few cities ago
They spent our souls, maybe, but they didn't take our smiles

We listen, we shake, the radio

There's a sweet corn princess smiling through the words on the glass
Remember we stopped for tamales last time?
But now the lights from the town are fading with radio
There's another song playing, and we can hear it in the wind outside

We listen, Pilgrims
We shake, to the radio
We listen, to the radio

Little black kitty crossed our path wearing little fog feet
And the crows they're just drifters through my window
The late night city's lights are growing sharper
And I hear another song, I see it pouring from the look in your eyes

We listen,




We shake, to the radio
Pilgrims, we listen, we shake, to the radio, the radio

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Widespread Panic's "Pilgrims" describe a journey that seems to be guided by fate and superstition. The opening line of the song sets the tone with the image of a black cat crossing their path, a superstition traditionally associated with bad luck. However, the singer notes that they left superstition behind them, implying that they are not deterred by these symbolic obstacles. They remark that superstition may have "spent our souls," but it did not take their smiles, suggesting a resiliency or defiance in the face of these beliefs.


Throughout the song, the singer mentions the radio repeatedly. It seems to be a source of comfort and guidance for them on their journey. The radio acts almost as a spiritual guide, providing a soundtrack to their travels and offering a sense of continuity even as the scenery changes. They note that they listen and shake to the radio, indicating a physical as well as emotional response to the music.


The imagery in the song is both dark and hopeful. The crows outside the window seem like a bad omen, but the sweet corn princess and the memories of stopping for tamales provide moments of brightness. The fading lights of the town suggest a sense of leaving something behind, but the song playing on the wind outside offers a sense of forward momentum.


Overall, "Pilgrims" is a song about journeying through life with all its twists and turns. It acknowledges the power of superstitious beliefs and the randomness of fate, but also embraces the idea that we can create meaning and find guidance through our experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

Black cat crossed our path on little fog feet
We encountered bad luck earlier in our journey.


There's crows flying beside my window
We are constantly being followed by ominous signs of misfortune.


We left superstition on the roadside a few cities ago
Though we are wary of bad omens, we choose to ignore them and focus on our journey.


They spent our souls, maybe, but they didn't take our smiles
Our journey has taken a toll on us, but we still have our positive attitude and spirit.


We listen, we shake, the radio
Music helps us cope with the difficulties and uncertainties of our journey.


There's a sweet corn princess smiling through the words on the glass
We see hope and beauty in the simple things along our journey.


Remember we stopped for tamales last time?
We have fond memories of our past experiences and enjoy reminiscing about them.


But now the lights from the town are fading with radio
As we move further away from civilization, we begin to rely more on music to guide us.


There's another song playing, and we can hear it in the wind outside
We feel a connection to nature and the universe as we listen to music.


We listen, Pilgrims
The journey we are on is like a pilgrimage, and we seek solace in music along the way.


We shake, to the radio
Music moves us emotionally and physically, helping us stay alert and energized.


We listen, to the radio
Music is our constant companion on this journey, giving us comfort and strength.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: DAVID A. SCHOOLS, DOMINGO ORTIZ, JOHN F. BELL, JOHN R. HERMAN, MICHAEL N. HOUSER, S. ORTIZ, TODD A. NANCE

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