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Zach Bryan, High Road: the song lyrics & their meaning

A heartfelt song about someone we miss: High Road by Zach Bryan has a beautiful meaning, let’s explore its lyrics.

Zach Bryan just released two new songs in November 2024, inviting all of us to focus on music instead of all other distracting information spinning around it. This World’s A Giant and High Road were out on November 7, sharing an intense perspective about loss and solitude. The lyrics are fascinating and deserve a deep analysis: in this article, you’ll find the authentic song’s meaning, and the complete lyrics are at the bottom. Let’s delve into it together.

High Road: the song lyrics and their meaning

High Road is a song about missing someone you love: in the lyrics, Zach Bryan explores his feelings while thinking about who’s gone. The song doesn’t explicitly reveal who that person is, but many details can help us understand.

The first part of the song actually seems like a breakup song. The American singer talks about someone who left their clothes at his place; he’s waiting for a phone call that never arrives. It’s the first thing that comes to our mind when we miss someone: a person who shared life with us for a while, someone we love and is no longer here.

Adderall and white-lace bras that make you fall in love
You left your blue jeans in my pickup truck

I’ve waited by the telephone all f–in’ night
For someone that ain’t ever gonna call

Then, the second half comes, and things look a bit different. Zach Bryan describes a person who was with him before his musical success. Someone who believed in him before the others. This time, the reference is more recognizable: Zach Bryan is singing about his mother, who died years ago. She’s a constant presence in his songs, a way to keep her memory alive: the intention is confirmed by the post Zach shared on Instagram when he released the new songs, mentioning his visit to her gravestone. You can read it below.

It seems the quiet dreams have gotten much too heavy
But I’m home now and I’ll hold you through the pain

She’s the person who will never call him again. The one who left suddenly, after sharing such an essential part of life with him. From this point of view, Zach Bryan wants to guide us through a journey through melancholy and grief, trying not to make it explicit from the beginning. This way, every listener has some degree of freedom while interpreting the song or reflecting their emotions in its lyrics.

Feel free to grab the meaning as you prefer: High Road wants us to stay where we are, feeling the absence of someone we miss, and its lyrics gently guide us in this. Country music is often about our firsthand experiences, and this song represents no exception.

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The official streaming and the complete lyrics

Zach Bryan - High Road

Adderall and white-lace bras that make you fall in love
You left your blue jeans in my pickup truck
New York this time of year ain’t good for me
’Cause all my friends lack self-control and empathy
All the boys are crawlin’ in some s–thole in the wall again
I missed this place more than I missed my home
Everyone is tellin’ me that I need help or therapy
But all I need is to be left alone

She’s bound to come back and haunt you forever
There’s ghosts in the windows and walls
I’ve waited by the telephone all f–in’ night
For someone that ain’t ever gonna call

Remember tellin’ me I was gonna hit the big time
You died, guess you told God it was true
Remember sittin’ on your porch, you talked about your old regrets
In Tulsa while the bad things took your brain
It seems the quiet dreams have gotten much too heavy
But I’m home now and I’ll hold you through the pain

She’s bound to come back and haunt you forever
There’s ghosts in the windows and walls
I’ve waited by the telephone all f–in’ night
For someone that ain’t ever gonna call

She’s bound to come back and haunt you forever
There’s ghosts in the windows and walls
I’m waitin’ by the telephone all f–in’ night
Someone that ain’t ever gonna call

Adderall and white-lace bras that’ll make you fall in love
You left your blue jeans in my pickup truck
New York this time of year ain’t good for me
‘Cause all my friends lack self-control and empathy

Carlo Affatigato

Carlo Affatigato

Carlo Affatigato is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Auralcrave. An engineer by training with a background in psychology and life coaching, he has been a cultural analyst and writer since 2008. Carlo specializes in extracting hidden meanings and human intentions from trending global stories, combining scientific rigor with a humanistic lens to explain the psychological impact of our most significant cultural moments.View Author posts