In his recent interview featured on his website, Mat Kearney talked about "On and On":
"'On and On was another song that I wrote with a friend. This girl named Kate York, she's a super-talented, Nashville singer/songwriter. She was just working on some chords and I started singing along and then pretty soon we're halfway through a song and we ended up just writing it. We were going to cut it off the record; 12 songs is a lot. But I like, just really felt like, this was worth something."
Again, this doesn't really explain the meaning of the song, but the origin instead.
In his recent interview featured on his website, Mat Kearney talked about "On and On":
"'On and On was another song that I wrote with a friend. This girl named Kate York, she's a super-talented, Nashville singer/songwriter. She was just working on some chords and I started singing along and then pretty soon we're halfway through a song and we ended up just writing it. We were going to cut it off the record; 12 songs is a lot. But I like, just really felt like, this was worth something."
Again, this doesn't really explain the meaning of the song, but the origin instead.