Wondering
Widespread Panic Lyrics


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I've been working
'neath The gray sky
And I'm wonderin'
Still, I'm wondering why
Must I lay low
In a room full of strangers?
Well, I'm thinking
Thinking makes the danger
My emotions they get all tangled up and
My heart has just turned 'round

Now I'm watching
Look into my t.v.
And I'm thinking
Wondering about the things I see
And I see your world
Worthless stranger
And I get thinking
Thinking starts and makes it bigger
All convictions they get all tangled up and
Our heart has just turned round, round, round again

I've been driving
Thinking about you and me
And I'm thinking
Wonderin' 'bout the things I see
When you treat your heart
Hold you like a stranger
And I've been thinking
Little thinking makes the danger




Our intentions they get all tangled up and
Our hearts have just turned round, round, round again

Overall Meaning

The song Wondering by Widespread Panic is about a person who is questioning their place in a world full of strangers. The first verse talks about how the singer is wondering why they have to lay low in a room full of strangers. They feel like they are in danger, and their emotions are all tangled up. They are watching TV and wondering about the things they see, which leads to thoughts about the world being a "worthless stranger." The second verse talks about the singer driving and thinking about themselves and someone else. They are wondering about the things they see and how the other person is treating their heart. All of these thoughts and intentions are getting tangled up, and it feels like their heart has just turned round and round.


The song's lyrics suggest themes that are quite typical of Southern rock music. It highlights the existentialist angst of being stuck in a seemingly meaningless existence. The line "Must I lay low in a room full of strangers?" is perfect in capturing the feeling of social dislocation, a common problem among those who are isolated from society. The song is also about the relationship between the self and the other. The lyrics describe a kind of emotional isolation from the world, where the singer feels like a stranger and concerned about the indifference of others.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been working
I have been employed and active


'neath The gray sky
Under the dull, colorless sky


And I'm wonderin'
I am curious and pondering


Still, I'm wondering why
Despite the continued deep thoughts, I still wonder about the reasoning behind something


Must I lay low
Do I need to remain subdued?


In a room full of strangers?
While surrounded by an unknown crowd?


Well, I'm thinking
Well, I am contemplating


Thinking makes the danger
Thinking only exacerbates perilous situations


My emotions they get all tangled up and
My sentiments become chaotic and jumbled


My heart has just turned 'round
My heart has taken a sudden, negative turn


Now I'm watching
Currently, I am observing


Look into my t.v.
Looking at my television screen


And I'm thinking
And I am contemplating


Wondering about the things I see
Curious about what is being presented


And I see your world
And I am observing your existence


Worthless stranger
An insignificant outsider


And I get thinking
And I begin to ruminate


Thinking starts and makes it bigger
My thoughts begin and amplify the issue


All convictions they get all tangled up and
All beliefs become confusing and complex


Our heart has just turned round, round, round again
We are experiencing emotional upheaval once more


I've been driving
I have been behind the wheel of a vehicle


Thinking about you and me
Contemplating the relationship between us


And I'm thinking
And I remain deep in thought


Wonderin' 'bout the things I see
Questioning the things that I detect


When you treat your heart
When you deal with your emotions


Hold you like a stranger
Treat you like someone they do not know


And I've been thinking
And I have been contemplating


Little thinking makes the danger
Even a tad bit of thinking worsens the problem


Our intentions they get all tangled up and
Our aims become indecipherable and perplexing


Our hearts have just turned round, round, round again
Our emotions are in turmoil once more




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RAY WRIGHT, PETER ANTHONY DUARTE, KEVIN BELL, MICHAEL CHEEK, WILSON BECKETT, CALLIE CHEEK, DENNIS WHITE, KEVIN W. LASSITER

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