Rock 'n Roll Cowboy
Embracing Freedom: The Rock 'n Roll Cowboy's JourneyLyrics
Since I was just a little boy
Reflects on the speaker's youth and upbringing.
Shit kicking in these same boots
Emphasizes the speaker's long-standing experience, likely in a rugged or tough environment.
Live to win born to loose
Expresses a determination to live victoriously despite inherent tendencies to lose.
It's a dusty long and winding road that we're on
Highlights the challenging and uncertain nature of life's journey.
But I'm gonna do it my way
Asserts the speaker's intention to pursue life according to their own terms and choices.
All way to hell thats the price we pay
Acknowledges the inevitable struggles and sacrifices made for this chosen path.
There is no place where I belong
Conveys a sense of displacement or not fitting in any specific location or society.
There is no where to call my home
Indicates a lack of a permanent or comfortable residence.
I'm a rock n' roll cowboy living my way
Identifies the speaker as someone who embodies the spirit of a rock 'n roll cowboy, living life independently.
Got no regrets from yesterday
Asserts a lack of remorse or sorrow for past actions or decisions.
Taking what I want, taking what I need
Expresses a tendency to take what is desired or required without hesitation.
Just a rock n' roll cowboy, no worries at all
Describes the carefree attitude and lack of concerns of the rock 'n roll cowboy.
Walking this land with a gun in my hand
Portrays a sense of readiness to confront challenges or threats.
Always on the run, forever free
Symbolizes a perpetual state of being unrestrained and liberated.
I'm rolling on this heavy train that we're on
Compares life's journey to a heavy, unstoppable train.
Stick em up, above it all, dont give a shit whats right or wrong
Emphasizes a disregard for societal norms or moral standards.
No I don't care, no I don't pay no mind
Reiterates the indifference towards judgment or opinions from others.
I'm gonna live my life the way I want til the day I die
Declares the intention to live life autonomously until death.
I keep on rolling down them tracks
Continues the analogy of life as a journey, persisting despite challenges.
Got a one way ticket to hell ain't going back
Implies a commitment to a chosen path, with no intention of turning back.
I'm a rock n' roll cowboy living my way
Reiterates the identity of the speaker as a rock 'n roll cowboy, living by their own rules.
Got no regrets from yesterday
Confirms a lack of remorse or regret for past actions or choices.
Taking what I want, taking what I need
Highlights the readiness to acquire necessities or desires without hesitation.
Just a rock n' roll cowboy, no worries at all
Reiterates the carefree and untroubled nature of the rock 'n roll cowboy.
Walking this land with a gun in my hand
Portrays a readiness to confront challenges or threats while maintaining freedom.
Always on the run, forever free
Emphasizes an enduring state of freedom and evasion of constraints.
I'm riding hard, I'm riding free
Expresses a commitment to living intensely and independently.
Come baby ride with me
Invites someone to join the speaker on their chosen path of freedom.
I'm a rock n' roll cowboy living my way
Confirms the speaker's identity as a rock 'n roll cowboy, living life by their own terms.
Got no regrets from yesterday
Reiterates a lack of remorse or regret for past actions or decisions.
Taking what I want, taking what I need
Highlights the readiness to acquire necessities or desires without hesitation.
Just a rock n' roll cowboy, no worries at all
Reiterates the carefree and untroubled nature of the rock 'n roll cowboy.
Walking this land with a gun in my hand
Portrays a readiness to confront challenges or threats while maintaining freedom.
Always on the run, forever free
Emphasizes an enduring state of freedom and evasion of constraints.
Just a rock n' roll cowboy
Reaffirms the speaker's identity as a rock 'n roll cowboy, emphasizing this characteristic.
Just a rock n' roll cowboy...
Reiterates the identification and declaration of the speaker as a rock 'n roll cowboy.
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