The Only Man Wilder Than Me

Reckless Spirits: A Tale of Outlaws and Winners
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Lyrics

He's the only man wilder than me

Expressing that there is someone even more daring or unconventional than the speaker.

He's the only man wilder than me

Reiteration of the idea that the person referred to is exceptionally wild compared to the speaker.

He's an outlaw, he's crazy

Describing the person as an outlaw and crazy, emphasizing their rebellious nature.

But he's never been lazy

Contrasting the wild behavior with the absence of laziness; implying an active, energetic lifestyle.

He's just busy on a life long spree

Highlighting the person's constant engagement in a carefree and adventurous existence.

He's the only man wilder than me

Reaffirming that the person is the wildest the speaker knows.


Well, I never robbed trains

Stating that the speaker has not committed certain crimes, setting a contrast with the person being described.

And I never did time

Asserting the speaker's clean record in terms of legal troubles.

I'm a man who likes to agree

Describing the speaker as someone who prefers agreement over conflict.

But some call me a sinner

Acknowledging that some label the speaker as a sinner, possibly due to unconventional choices.

Well, I call him a winner

Complimenting the person as a winner despite societal judgments.

And he's the only man wilder than me

Reiterating that the person is the wildest in the speaker's perspective.


He's the only man wilder than me

Repeating the idea that the person is the wildest compared to the speaker.

The only man wilder than me

Emphasizing once again that the person being described is the wildest.

Some call me a sinner

Repeating the label of "sinner" for the speaker, reinforcing the contrasting judgment.

I call him a winner

Affirming the person's winning qualities despite societal disapproval.

And he's the only man wilder than me

Reiterating that the person is the wildest in the speaker's perspective.


If he ever really cared

Suggesting that if the person cared, they would apologize, hinting at a lack of remorse or concern.

He'd apologized

Highlighting the expectation of an apology as a sign of genuine concern or regret.

Indifference has kept his mind free

Stating that the person's indifference has preserved their mental freedom or independence.

He knows yesterday is dead

Recognizing the person's understanding that the past is unchangeable and emphasizing living in the present.

And tomorrow is blind

Indicating the person's recognition that the future is uncertain or unpredictable.

And he's the only man wilder than me

Reiterating that the person is the wildest according to the speaker.


He's the only man wilder than me

Reiterating that the person is the wildest compared to the speaker.

The only man wilder than me

Emphasizing once again that the person being described is the wildest.

Some call me a sinner

Repeating the label of "sinner" for the speaker, reinforcing the contrasting judgment.

I call him a winner

Affirming the person's winning qualities despite societal disapproval.

And he's the only man wilder than me

Reiterating that the person is the wildest in the speaker's perspective.


He's the only man wilder than me

Reiterating that the person is the wildest compared to the speaker.

The only man wilder than me

Emphasizing once again that the person being described is the wildest.

Some call me a sinner

Repeating the label of "sinner" for the speaker, reinforcing the contrasting judgment.

I call him a winner

Affirming the person's winning qualities despite societal disapproval.

And he's the only man wilder than me

Reiterating that the person is the wildest in the speaker's perspective.

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