Born to Follow Rodeo

Chasing Dreams in Dusty Boots: Born to Follow Rodeo
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Lyrics

Faded old blue wranglers dusty cowboy hat pair of scuffed up boots upon your feet

Describing the worn-out attire of a cowboy - old blue wranglers, dusty cowboy hat, scuffed boots.

Can of pork n beans that you opened with your knife

Depicting a simple meal of pork and beans opened with a knife, highlighting a modest lifestyle.

It ain't much but its all you've got to eat

Acknowledging the simplicity of the meal and emphasizing its significance as the only food available.

You think of what your daddy said if your money should run low

Reflecting on advice from the speaker's father about seeking help if money runs low.

Just call I'll send your busfare to come home

Assuring support from family, offering to send bus fare if needed, indicating a safety net.

But you're just to proud to take it and home won't be the same

Expressing pride and reluctance to accept help, leading to a changed perception of home after experiencing rodeo life.

Now you've had a taste of rodeo

Describing the speaker's exposure to and involvement in the world of rodeo.

You set out on the road to seek your boyhood dreams

Embarking on a journey to fulfill childhood dreams and satisfy inner desires by pursuing rodeo.

To satisfy the hunger in your soul

Highlighting the intense passion and determination driving the speaker forward on the rodeo path.

You wouldn't turn back now even if you could you were born to follow rodeo

Affirming a commitment to the rodeo lifestyle, considering it an innate calling or destiny.


All your money's gone cept a twenty dollar bill

Revealing financial struggles, retaining only a small amount for entry fees to participate in the Cheyenne rodeo.

But that's your fees to enter old Cheyenne

Stating the purpose of the remaining money, emphasizing the dedication to pursuing rodeo events.

And all that's in your favor is you and your try

Noting the limited resources, relying on personal effort and determination to face the challenges.

And a deep knawing desperately to win

Expressing a deep, persistent desire to win in rodeo competitions, despite the hardships.

Ss you step out on the highway with your thumb up in the air

Describing the speaker hitchhiking, symbolizing the journey and the commitment to the rodeo lifestyle.

In your mind a promise has been made

Highlighting a mental commitment or promise made as the speaker ventures into the uncertain path of rodeo life.

If this way of life don't kill you or you don't starve to death

Acknowledging the risks and challenges of rodeo life, with a determination to overcome or endure them.

You swear you'll be the champion someday

Swearing to become a champion despite the potential hardships and struggles.

You set out on the road...

Reiterating the commitment to the rodeo lifestyle, emphasizing its intrinsic nature.


Faded old blue wranglers dusty cowboy hat pair of scuffed up boots upon your feet

Repeating the description of the cowboy's attire and meal, reinforcing the rugged simplicity of the lifestyle.

Can of pork n beans that you open with your knife

Reiterating the simplicity of the cowboy's meal, emphasizing its significance as the only available sustenance.

It ain't much but its all you've got to eat

Emphasizing the limited options for sustenance, underscoring the challenging nature of the rodeo lifestyle.

You set out on the road...

Recalling the commitment to the rodeo journey and its associated challenges.

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