Cheyenne

Love's Cold Dance: Embracing the Cheyenne Way
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Lyrics

She lives for the nightlife and trashy tattoos

Expresses Cheyenne's affinity for the nightlife and unconventional tattoos.

She loves country music and broken-in boots

Highlights Cheyenne's love for country music and well-worn boots.

Nobody can blame her for the chip on her shoulder

Suggests that Cheyenne's attitude may be justified due to past experiences, creating a metaphorical "chip on her shoulder."

She finds plenty of pool-table cowboys to hold her

Implies that Cheyenne easily finds companionship among casual, transient relationships with individuals often found in bars.


Her daddy says she was destined for sadness

Refers to the belief that Cheyenne's father thinks she is destined for a sorrowful life.

And her grandmama Lily's to blame for the madness

Suggests Cheyenne's grandmother may be responsible for the turmoil in her life.

The only forever she knew ended tragic

Indicates that the only enduring love Cheyenne knew ended tragically.

So she'll fall the night while the neon light flashes

Describes Cheyenne's coping mechanism of immersing herself in the vibrant nightlife, symbolized by neon lights.


If I could trade love like Cheyenne

Expresses a desire to emulate Cheyenne's ability to trade and handle love.

If I could be just as cold as the beer in her hand

Describes Cheyenne's emotional detachment, comparing it to the coldness of the beer she holds.

If I could move men and mountains with a wink and a grin

Envisions Cheyenne's charm and influence, suggesting she can easily manipulate men and situations.

Oh, if I could treat love like Cheyenne

Reiterates the desire to treat love with the same nonchalance as Cheyenne.


She knows how to make him wild in the eyes

Portrays Cheyenne's ability to arouse intense passion in others.

Comes on like a fever and sets him on fire

Describes Cheyenne's approach to relationships, likening it to a fever that ignites a fiery passion.

I bet she won't even cry when it's over

Suggests that Cheyenne may not be emotionally affected when a relationship ends.

She's fast like a train, nobody can slow her

Compares Cheyenne to a fast train, implying that she is unstoppable and independent.


If I could trade love like Cheyenne

Reiterates the desire to emulate Cheyenne's approach to love.

If I could be just as cold as the beer in her hand

Re-emphasizes Cheyenne's emotional detachment, comparing it to the coldness of the beer she holds.

If I could move men and mountains with a wink and a grin

Envisions the ability to have a significant impact on people and situations with just a gesture and a smile, like Cheyenne.

Oh, if I could treat love like Cheyenne

Reiterates the desire to treat love with the same nonchalance as Cheyenne.

I wish I could treat love like Cheyenne

Expresses a general wish to handle love as effortlessly as Cheyenne does.

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