Song | Sometimes You've Just Gotta Ride |
Artist | Chris LeDoux |
Album | One Road Man |
作词 : Bruce, Wiseman | |
His name was Twister he lived in the pasture | |
Right down from my daddy's farm | |
They say there's a cowboy who once tried to ride him | |
Now he's mending fences with only one arm | |
On my way home from school somehow he always knew | |
Just when I'd come walking by | |
And he'd stand at the gate like the keeper of fate | |
And we both knew that one day I'd just have to ride | |
Now one crack of dawn well I slipped my boots on | |
And walked out towards that just rising sun | |
My heart skipped a beat when I heard his four feet | |
Pounding down on the red dirt like it was a drum | |
He walked up against me as if to convince me | |
His heart was easily tamed | |
Then I came to staring up at the blue and the black | |
With a handful of mane | |
Well I thought he'd go one way but he went the other | |
I'm lucky, I even survived | |
You can't always sit on the fence while the world passes by | |
Sometimes you just gotta ride | |
Well, the years have gone by since that morning I climbed | |
On that shadow that cut through the fields | |
My shoulder still hurts when the weather turns worse | |
Sometimes you find the strength in the wounds that don't heal | |
Between horses and heartaches, women and mistakes | |
I've been through more than I should | |
But I strapped a saddle across every battle | |
And held on as long as I could | |
Well I thought he'd go one way but he went the other | |
I'm lucky, I even survived | |
You can't always sit on the fence while the world passes by | |
Sometimes you just gotta ride | |
Well I thought he'd go one way but he went the other | |
I'm lucky, I even survived | |
You can't always sit on the fence while the world passes by | |
Sometimes you just gotta ride |
zuò cí : Bruce, Wiseman | |
His name was Twister he lived in the pasture | |
Right down from my daddy' s farm | |
They say there' s a cowboy who once tried to ride him | |
Now he' s mending fences with only one arm | |
On my way home from school somehow he always knew | |
Just when I' d come walking by | |
And he' d stand at the gate like the keeper of fate | |
And we both knew that one day I' d just have to ride | |
Now one crack of dawn well I slipped my boots on | |
And walked out towards that just rising sun | |
My heart skipped a beat when I heard his four feet | |
Pounding down on the red dirt like it was a drum | |
He walked up against me as if to convince me | |
His heart was easily tamed | |
Then I came to staring up at the blue and the black | |
With a handful of mane | |
Well I thought he' d go one way but he went the other | |
I' m lucky, I even survived | |
You can' t always sit on the fence while the world passes by | |
Sometimes you just gotta ride | |
Well, the years have gone by since that morning I climbed | |
On that shadow that cut through the fields | |
My shoulder still hurts when the weather turns worse | |
Sometimes you find the strength in the wounds that don' t heal | |
Between horses and heartaches, women and mistakes | |
I' ve been through more than I should | |
But I strapped a saddle across every battle | |
And held on as long as I could | |
Well I thought he' d go one way but he went the other | |
I' m lucky, I even survived | |
You can' t always sit on the fence while the world passes by | |
Sometimes you just gotta ride | |
Well I thought he' d go one way but he went the other | |
I' m lucky, I even survived | |
You can' t always sit on the fence while the world passes by | |
Sometimes you just gotta ride |