If I took a rollin' wheel And rolled it ten times round Would it travel far from here Or would it just go round Round and Round As a young boy I helped the old man Workin' in the fields And everyday, we hauled the hay To the rollin' of the wheels 'Til one day the tractor laid The old man down to the ground The tractor pitched him into a ditch and Left a dusty sound Of the wheel that kept spinnin' round I've never knew my father well The war called him too soon Said he was an officer Saw some pictures in my room The letter said he was reported dead Near the front lines he'd been found A mine blew his jeep into a twisted heep And I still hear the sound Of the wheel that kept spinnin' round Rollin' wheel, rollin' on Takin' us all on our way Rollin' wheels, rollin' on Takin' back all that they gave Takin' us all on our way My brother chased a dream of wheels His whole life geared for the race As soon as he could, he drove off for good His whole life was short, quick, and straight He only lived to spin those wheels And make that move over ground 'Til the steering failed and he crashed the rail And he laid there still for the sounds Of the wheel that kept spinning round As for me, my life's too short The wheel has carried my far Around this world 100 times By bus, truck, train, bike, or car And just like the rest I roll on to my death On a country road far from town I stare by the wheel just as sure as I feel That there won't be but one sound That's the wheel that keeps spinning round Rollin wheels, rollin' on Takin us all on our way The rollin' wheels, rollin' on Takin' all to the grave Takin' back all that they save Takin' us all away