West Won
Riding into the Sunset: Micah Thunder's Tale of Redemption and RegretLyrics
I made sure the West was won
I ensured victory in the western territory.
Before I rode into the sun
Before facing the consequences, I confronted challenges head-on.
That was the worst thing I ever did
Regretfully, my actions led to negative outcomes.
Shooting down Billy the Kid
I caused harm by shooting down Billy the Kid.
Santa Fe bells are ringing
There is a celebration in Santa Fe with bells ringing.
Dancing round to end the season
Dancing marks the conclusion of a season.
I ain't got no place to go
I find myself without a specific destination.
I lost her at the old pueblo
I lost a significant other in the old pueblo.
Driving on this wagon train
Travelling on a wagon train.
Listen to the coyote call my name
The coyote's call is acknowledging my presence.
Holding tight to the reins
I hold onto the reins tightly, maintaining control.
Hiding out robbing trains
Engaging in criminal activities, such as robbing trains.
That was the worst thing I ever done
Reflecting on regrettable actions.
Mama didn't know her own son
My mother didn't recognize the person I became.
Santa Fe bells are ringing
Celebration continues in Santa Fe with bells ringing.
Dancing round to end the season
Dancing signifies the end of a season.
I ain't got no place to go
Feeling lost without a clear destination.
I lost her at the old pueblo
The old pueblo is where I lost a loved one.
Driving on this wagon train
Continuing the journey on a wagon train.
Listen to the coyote call my name
The coyote continues to call my name.
The horse is running
Emphasis on the wildness of a running horse, possibly symbolizing untamed aspects of life or one's own nature.
The horse is running
-The horse is running wild
-The horse is running
-The horse is running
-The horse is running
-Wild
-Santa Fe bells are ringing
Santa Fe's celebration persists with bells ringing.
Dancing round to end the season
Dancing marks the conclusion of another season.
I ain't got no place to go
Feeling directionless and without a specific place to go.
I lost her at the old pueblo
Recalling a loss at the old pueblo.
Driving on this wagon train
Continuing the journey on a wagon train.
Listen to the coyote call my name
The coyote's call persists, possibly representing a haunting reminder of past actions.
Listen to the coyote call my name
-Listen to the coyote call my name
The repetition reinforces the significance of the coyote's call.
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