Cowboy in a Song
Memories of Midnight Rides and Rebel Eyes: A Cowboy's AnthemLyrics
Sitting down thinking bout you and all those wild times
Reflecting while sitting, reminiscing about past adventurous moments with someone
When we didn't really care, had our shirts in the air in the moonshine
Recalling carefree times, shirtless, enjoying the moonlit night
That was two years ago when we didn't really know what life was
Referencing a period two years ago when life was less understood or experienced
Not a care in the world til the cops came busting that night up
Life was carefree until the arrival of law enforcement disrupting the night
The sunrise can quicker than we thought
The morning arrived unexpectedly fast
When we ran through the woods
Running through woods without being apprehended
And we never got caught
Escaping without getting caught
Through the pouring down rain and flashing lights
Enduring rain and police lights
I got a glimpse of the rebel in your eyes
Observing a rebellious nature in the companion's eyes
And I still ain't sure how we made it out alive
Surviving an intense situation is still puzzling
But that night went quick in the blink of an eye
The night passed quickly
Just you and me and the stars in the sky
A moment shared under the stars
I'd trade it all in to go back too that night
Wishing to return to that specific night despite consequences
When we laid on that blanket all night long
Lying on a blanket together all night
Then that summer came and went and you were gone
The person disappeared when summer ended
Like a cowboy in a song
Vanishing akin to the essence of a cowboy in a song
Rope swing swinging our beers in a bag, speaker playing loud
Recollecting swinging on a rope with beers, loud music
There was a pissed off neighbor
A neighbor getting upset due to the crowd's disturbance
When the crowd came through and tore up all his ground
The crowd causing chaos and destruction
We were soaked from our head down to our toes
Soaked completely from head to toe
Where my shirt is now
Uncertain about the whereabouts of a shirt
I still don't know
Confusion about a missing shirt despite the chaos
Cause through the pouring down rain and flashing lights
Recollection of rain and police lights again
I got a glimpse of the rebel in your eyes
Recognition of a rebellious nature once more
and I still ain't sure how we made it out alive
Pondering survival despite uncertainty
But that night went quick in the blink of an eye
Reiterating how fast the night passed
Just you and me and the stars in the sky
Reliving the moment under the stars with a companion
I'd trade it all in to go back too that night
Desire to revisit that specific night despite consequences
When we laid on that blanket all night long
Recalling lying together on a blanket throughout the night
Then that summer came and went and you were gone
When summer ended, the person departed
Like a cowboy in a song
Vanishing reminiscent of a cowboy portrayed in songs
Now I hope that my kids will feel the same
Wishing for future generations to experience similar carefree times
When they're wild and they're sixteen
Hoping one's kids live freely at sixteen without shame
Living life without shame
Desiring a life lived boldly without regrets
Cause through the pouring down rain and flashing lights
Remembering rain and police lights yet again
I got a glimpse of the rebel in your eyes
Observing a rebellious spirit once more
And I still ain't sure how we made it out alive
Reflecting on survival despite uncertainty
But that night went quick in the blink of an eye
Emphasizing the fleeting nature of the night
Just you and me and the stars in the sky
Recalling the shared moment under the stars
I'd trade it all in to go back too that night
Desire to go back to that specific night, despite consequences
When we laid on that blanket all night long
Remembering the night spent lying on a blanket together
Then that summer came and went and you were gone
The person departed when summer ended, resembling a cowboy's transient nature
Like a cowboy in a song
Comparison of the person's departure to the vanishing of a cowboy depicted in songs
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