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Out of Oklahoma Lyrics - Lainey Wilson


OST: Twisters

Song Lyrics

Out of Oklahoma Song Lyrics


I been dreamin', I been drivin'
Tryin' to stay between the lines of
Who I am and who I used to be
I been livin', I been losin'
Walkin' miles in different shoes and
Findin' out I can’t run from me

[Pre-Chorus]
And if I ever get a little too far
I remember where I left my heart

[Chorus]
Can't take the home out of Oklahoma
It's where my soul was born to be (Home)
No matter where I'm goin', I'm a wild wind blowin'
Just a-rollin' like a tumbleweed
Can't take the home out of Oklahoma
So you can't take it out of me

[Verse 2]
The sky is cryin', Mama’s callin'
Paint is peelin', grass is tall and
I'm still feelin' like I don't belong
Water tower, graffiti faded
Am I older or just jaded?
Everything and nothin' changed at all
[Chorus]
Can't take the home out of Oklahoma (Home)
It's where my soul was born to be (Home)
No matter where I'm goin', I'm a wild wind blowin'
Just a-rollin' like a tumbleweed
Can't take the home out of Oklahoma
So you can't take it out of me

[Pre-Chorus]
And if I ever get a little too far
I remember where I left my heart

[Chorus]
Can't take the home out of Oklahoma (Home)
It's where my soul was born to be (Home)
No matter where I'm goin', I'm a wild wind blowin'
Just a-rollin' like a tumbleweed
Can't take the home out of Oklahoma
So you can't take it out of me (Home)
Can't take it out of me (Home)



July, 12th 2024

"Out of Oklahoma" by Lainey Wilson: A Musical Journey Rooted in Home




  • Producer: Luke Dick

  • Album: Twisters: The Album

  • Release Date: June 20, 2024



Annotations and Meaning



Lainey Wilson's song "Out of Oklahoma" is singing an emotional connection where identity and home are one. The lyrics mention something along the lines of finding oneself in the environment of Oklahoma, where the setting represents her roots and soul.

Wilson was reflecting on her journey; she was comparing who she is now and who she was.

And the pre-chorus says she knows where she comes from, though it's so far. The thread breaking free throughout the song finally erupts in the chorus, where she declares that Oklahoma is part of her, calling herself a wild wind and a rolling tumbleweed—a fitting metaphor for freedom and mobility but always in tow with home.

This is most familiar in the second verse, which describes returning to a landscape that was unaltered and very familiar; there is nostalgia and deep reflection in this verse. Even with all the years gone by, and changes within her, Oklahoma feels like it has never changed, forever retaining its essence, and what it stands for.

Song Analysis



Out of Oklahoma opens with Wilson's rumination on growth. She employs metaphorical imagery concerning driving and walking in someone else's shoes to convey difficulty in maintaining stability between who she used to be and who she currently is. The metaphor implies a journey not in terms of physical space, but time and experiences.

The pre-chorus is the reminder of her beliefs and roots, something that grounds her back to her center when she feels lost. This then becomes quite a powerful statement leading into the chorus: she can go anywhere, but the effect of Oklahoma will never leave her. Repetition in the term "home" in this case fully emphasizes that the feeling is intrinsic to her. In the second verse, Wilson describes returning home and manages to evoke a sense of familiarity through sensory details with things like a crying sky and tall grass. The faded graffiti on the water tower evokes a sense of impermanence and change over time but core remains. This story is beautifully framed by country instrumentation and a splattering of modernity in the production that makes sounds not wholly conventional or retro but fresh all at once. So many elements bolster this song, from background vocals to bass guitar and steel guitar, making its emotionality that much richer. When Wilson wrote this song with Luke Dick and Shane McAnally, he was able to tap into the universality of their collective perspectives, coming up with lyrics that really draw people in for the way they feel. The song is a tribute to irreplaceable roots and an identity inevitably intertwined with place.

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