Southbound
Southbound Journey: A Wild Ride through Deserts and DevilsLyrics
Let me drive for a minute, no radio low Windshield wipers slappin' time
Driving without the radio on, while the sound of windshield wipers keeps rhythm.
To Americano
Referring to an Americano, possibly a type of drink or coffee, adding to the atmosphere or setting.
Dust feeds the devils tequila strong
Implying the dryness of the environment, likening dust to nourishment for the spirits, possibly referring to the strong influence of tequila.
500 Roger fans can't be wrong
Indicating widespread support or agreement, despite an unknown context regarding "Roger" and the fans.
South bound through Tucson via Tennessee
Traveling in a southern direction, mentioning specific locations (Tucson and Tennessee).
High country desert air as far as I can breathe
Describing the clean, thin air of the desert at higher altitudes.
Three hours til sunrise act naturally
Anticipating a few hours until dawn and suggesting the need to act naturally or normally.
Time's a wastin' two beers chasin'
Highlighting the passage of time while engaging in leisurely activities (drinking).
One hell of a hair dog doggin' me
Suggesting a difficult or troublesome situation metaphorically described as a persistent dog.
Boots to the pedal, boots to the knees
Emphasizing action with the use of boots and possibly suggesting a sense of urgency or determination.
Boots in the bunkhouse
Referring to boots being present in a bunkhouse, indicating familiarity or comfort in that environment.
what happens there dies with me
Implies confidentiality or secrecy about events or occurrences in a specific location.
Three days to regret 28 to grieve
Referring to a limited time for remorse (three days) and an extended period for mourning (28 days).
Save yourselves pace yourselves
Advising others to take care and maintain control or composure.
Wear your shots and aces on your sleeve
Encouraging individuals to display their strengths or advantages openly.
South bound through Tucson via Tennessee
Repetition of earlier verses, reinforcing the themes of travel, environment, passage of time, and internal struggles.
High country desert air as far as I can breathe
-Three hours til sunrise act naturally
-Time's a wastin' two beers chasin'
-One hell of a hair dog doggin' me
-South bound through Tucson via Tennessee
-High country desert air as far as I can breathe
-Three hours til sunrise act naturally
-Time's a wastin' two beers chasin'
-One hell of a hair dog doggin' me
-Woh woh woh
A vocal expression (non-linguistic) that might denote excitement, emphasis, or a break in the lyrical content.
One hell of a hair dog doggin' me
A repeated phrase suggesting a persistent or bothersome situation that won't relent.
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