Desert Woman

Desert Woman: Escaping Hell for Freedom
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Lyrics

Her golden hair is one with the desert sun

Describes the woman's hair blending with the desert sun, suggesting a strong connection to the environment.

Blue-bonnet eyes reflect the sky as one

Her eyes, like blue-bonnets, mirror the sky, emphasizing a harmonious relationship with nature.

They're searching for a home to unpack her bags

She's seeking a permanent residence, indicating a desire for stability and belonging.

She robbed them vultures from town to town

Describes a past where she faced challenges (vultures) and resorted to unconventional means.

Ran the mule right in the ground so fast

She moved fast and hard, pushing herself and her resources to the limit.


My desert woman

Reiterates her identity as a woman of the desert, emphasizing her connection to the environment.

Desert woman on the run

Highlights her status as a woman running away, possibly from a troubled past.

Left the hell where she came from

She left a difficult situation behind, implying a determination to escape and find something better.

Desert woman has no fear

Despite challenges, she is portrayed as fearless, suggesting resilience and strength.

But desert woman

Repeats her identity, reinforcing the central theme of the song.


Goodbye, my love

The narrator bids farewell to a past love, expressing a desire to move on.

I hope I never see you again

Expresses a strong wish to avoid encountering the former lover again.

Well, he crossed the line too many times

The lover crossed boundaries repeatedly, making forgiveness challenging for the woman.

It made it hard for her to forgive him

Describes the impact of the lover's actions on the woman's ability to forgive.

Where would we be if Adam left Eve for Eden?

Raises a hypothetical scenario questioning the consequences if Adam had left Eve for Eden.

Would it compromise this paradise

Asks whether such a choice would jeopardize paradise and risk the lives involved.

And roll the dice with all the lives they're gambling?

Suggests a contemplation of the consequences of significant choices.


Desert woman

Reiterates her identity as a desert woman, maintaining focus on her connection to the environment.

Desert woman on the run

Repeats her status as a woman on the run, reinforcing the central theme.

Left the hell where she came from

She left a challenging past behind, highlighting a pursuit of a better life.

Desert woman has no fear

Despite challenges, she remains unafraid, emphasizing her strength and resilience.

Desert woman

Reiterates her identity as a desert woman, maintaining focus on her connection to the environment.


Now she holds a hand with a brand new man down in Austin

She is now with a new partner in Austin, suggesting a positive change in her life.

He won best in show in the rodeo

Describes the new partner's success in the rodeo, indicating a positive and accomplished companion.

He's ridden and rode from here up to Boston

Highlights the partner's extensive travels, emphasizing his adventurous spirit.

He's got a desert woman

Confirms that the new partner is now her desert companion.


Desert woman on the run

Repeats her status as a woman on the run, maintaining the central theme.

Left the hell where she came from

Reiterates her departure from a challenging past, emphasizing resilience.

Desert woman has no fear

Despite challenges, she remains unafraid, reinforcing her strength.

Desert woman (desert woman)

Reiterates her identity as a desert woman, maintaining focus on her connection to the environment.

Desert woman (desert woman)

Repeats her identity as a desert woman, emphasizing her connection to the environment.

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