'Cross Rivers, O'er Valleys
Reckless Journeys: A Symphony of Southern SoulsLyrics
And I got my boys all with me
Together with my friends
And we're screaming loud
We're expressing ourselves loudly
We'll hit the road
We'll embark on a journey
And we'll wake up this town
To bring life to this town
And my heart tells me that she'll come around
My intuition suggests she'll come back to me
But I'm out for tonight
Engaged in the present night
And we ain't slowing down
We're not slowing our pace
Oh
An exclamation
And we'll start a riot wherever we break down
We'll cause chaos wherever we stop
Got the fiddle crying, and the guitar's out
Expressing emotions through instruments
Johnnys on the keys in that small-town bar
Johnny plays the keys in a local bar
Wasted on Jack Daniel's
Intoxicated with Jack Daniel's whiskey
Sleeping under the stars
Sleeping under the night sky
Cause them good ol' boys
Referring to familiar, traditional men
From back home in Tennessee
Men from Tennessee
They'll raise their voice
They'll speak out and fight fiercely
And they'll fight till they start to bleed
Willing to fight until injured
A few hundred miles
A distance away from my hometown
From the town that I call home
Where I discovered myself
Is where I found myself
Traversing various landscapes
'Cross rivers, O'er valleys
Overcoming obstacles
These hills, they come alive
Emphasizing the liveliness of hills
When all the stars come out
Nighttime brings out the stars
All those damned old souls
Referring to stubborn or rebellious souls
Don't need a damn big crowd
Not requiring a large audience
All the pine woods sing along
Nature resonates with the music
To this old tune
The trees join in the song
The winds are tossing Autumn
Autumn winds are stirring
Right by the midnight moon
Near the midnight hour
Cause them good ol' boys
Similar to men from Tennessee
They're all fired up and ready to drive
Full of enthusiasm and prepared to move forward
They'll scream all night
Singing passionately through the night
The words to Heavy Eyes
Reciting lyrics of "Heavy Eyes"
A few hundred miles
Revisiting familiar country roads
Back down some country roads
A journey of self-discovery
I'll find myself
Overcoming challenges
'Cross rivers, O'er valleys
Similar to the earlier reference of overcoming obstacles
Oh
An exclamation
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