Drip Rock Kentucky
Drip Rock Kentucky: A Heartfelt Tale of Love and ResilienceLyrics
When I met her it was hotter than blue blazes
Describing the intense heat when the narrator first met the woman.
And where I was nothing could be found
Expressing that in the narrator's previous location, there was nothing to be found.
I lost all the time I was makin
Indicating the time lost while working or making a living.
When my truck over heated and broke down
Describing a moment when the narrator's truck overheated and broke down.
She was standing by the side of the highway
Depicting the woman standing by the highway when the narrator's truck broke down.
She checked her mail then she checked on me
Illustrating the woman checking her mail and expressing concern for the narrator.
I asked her where I was, she said, it aint much
Describing the narrator's query about their location and the woman's response.
But around we call it DRIP ROCK KENTUCKY
Introducing the setting as Drip Rock Kentucky, implying it's not a remarkable place.
We haven't had a drop of rain since April
Noting the lack of rain in Drip Rock Kentucky since April.
And the rivers around here have all run dry
Highlighting the dry condition of rivers in the area.
I would leave here today if I were able
Expressing a desire to leave Drip Rock Kentucky if possible.
But I guess im gonna stay here till i die
Accepting the likelihood of staying in Drip Rock Kentucky until death.
The tears started fallen down then she apologize
Describing tears and an apology, indicating emotional distress.
You know I have lived here all my life
Revealing the woman's lifelong connection to Drip Rock Kentucky.
I just want someone to hold so deserately
Expressing a deep desire for companionship and comfort.
That day she poured out her heart
Describing a moment when the woman opens up emotionally.
In DRIP ROCK KENTUCKY
Reiterating the emotional revelation in the context of Drip Rock Kentucky.
We haven't had a drop of rain since April
Repeating the lack of rain in Drip Rock Kentucky since April.
And the rivers around here have all run dry
Reiterating the dry condition of rivers in Drip Rock Kentucky.
I would leave here today if I were able
Reiterating the narrator's desire to leave Drip Rock Kentucky if possible.
But I guess im gonna stay here till i die
Reiterating the acceptance of staying in Drip Rock Kentucky until death.
The tears started fallen down then she apologize
Describing tears and an apology, again emphasizing emotional distress.
You know I have lived here all my life
Revealing the woman's lifelong connection to Drip Rock Kentucky once more.
I just want someone to hold so desperately
Expressing a persistent desire for companionship and comfort.
That day she poured out her heart
Reiterating the emotional revelation in the context of Drip Rock Kentucky.
In DRIP ROCK KENTUCKY
Finalizing the emotional moment in Drip Rock Kentucky.
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