Lyrics
Spent the last year rocky Mountain way
Reflecting on the past year, facing challenges similar to the rugged Rocky Mountains.
Couldn't get much higher out to pasture
Unable to achieve greater heights or overcome obstacles, feeling stuck in a routine ("out to pasture").
Think it's safe to say time to open fire
Expressing readiness for change and action, possibly implying a need to confront challenges ("time to open fire").
And we don't need the ladies
Emphasizing independence by stating that external opinions or emotional reactions are not necessary.
Cryin' 'cause the story's sad
Dismissive attitude toward sad stories or emotional drama.
'Cause the Rocky Mountain way
Comparing the Rocky Mountain way (metaphor for a resilient and tough approach) to a previous way of life.
Is better than the way we had
Asserting that the Rocky Mountain way is superior to the previous lifestyle.
Well he's tellin' us this
Referring to someone conveying information or advice.
And he's tellin' us that
Highlighting inconsistency in the information provided, possibly from an authority figure.
Changes it ev'ry day says it doesn't matter
Stating that the information changes regularly and asserting that it doesn't have a significant impact.
Bases are loaded and Casey's at bat
Using a baseball metaphor, suggesting a critical situation with "bases loaded" and someone important ("Casey") at bat.
Playin' it play by play
Describing a detailed and sequential approach to dealing with the situation, possibly indicating a need for strategic decision-making.
Time to change the batter
Indicating a need for a change or substitution in the current approach or strategy.
And we don't need the ladies
Reiterating independence from external emotional influences.
Cryin' 'cause thе story's sad
Repeating the dismissive attitude towards sad stories, emphasizing the superiority of the Rocky Mountain way.
'Cause the Rocky Mountain way
Reaffirming the belief that the Rocky Mountain way is better than the previous lifestyle.
Is bettеr than the way we had
Emphasizing the superiority of the Rocky Mountain way over the past way of life.
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Concluding with a positive affirmation of the Rocky Mountain way.
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