Wild Women

Unrestrained Spirits: Embracing Freedom Amid Chaos
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Lyrics

Music and the parties, Jack Daniels and speed

Expressing the connection between music, parties, Jack Daniels, and a fast-paced lifestyle.

Looking for an answer but a question's what I need

Searching for answers but realizing that the real need is more profound questions.

I only want to ramble, it's the one thing on my mind

Desire to wander and explore, emphasizing a carefree mindset.

I don't want this trouble but it's all I ever find

Expressing a reluctance towards trouble, even though it seems to be a constant presence.


Riding down the highway, and running through the night

Depicting a journey down the highway and the challenges of balancing motherhood, singing, and marriage.

It's hard to be a mother, a singer and a wife

Highlighting the difficulties faced by women in managing various roles, especially when compared to men's behavior.

But all the men, they run around and no one bats an eye

Observing societal double standards where men's actions go unnoticed, unlike women.

I don't want this trouble but it's all I ever find

Reiterating the desire to avoid trouble, despite it persistently finding its way into life.


Wild women, they don't worry

Celebrating the carefree attitude of wild women who don't let worries dominate their lives.

They have no time for the blues

Emphasizing that wild women don't have time to be bogged down by the blues or negative emotions.

They kill the pain and beat the devil in a hurry

Suggesting a coping mechanism for pain and challenges – overcoming them quickly and decisively.

Wild women, they don't worry

Reiterating the resilience and carefree nature of wild women.


Every time I slow it down, I always get the blues

Acknowledging the tendency to feel down when slowing down, with a recognition of past losses and potential future risks.

I've lost more than most my age, but I still got more to lose

Expressing a sense of having experienced significant losses but still having more to risk or lose.

And I might seem a little crazy, when I come to your town

Admitting to a perceived eccentricity, possibly related to the unconventional lifestyle of a singer.

But the devil he won't catch me if I've got the hammer down

Confidently asserting that maintaining a high speed will prevent succumbing to negative influences symbolized by "the devil."


Wild women they don't worry

Reiteration of the carefree nature of wild women, emphasizing their lack of worry.

They have no time for the blues

Stressing the absence of time for blues in the lives of wild women.

They kill the pain and beat the devil in a hurry

Highlighting the strength and resilience of wild women in overcoming pain and challenges swiftly.

Wild women, no they don't worry

Final emphasis on the carefree and unworried nature of wild women.

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