Keep up with a cowgirl


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Keep Up With A Cowgirl
~ David Adam Byrnes ~

lyrics:

I’ve been a mess, her heart is wild as the West
Those boots were just born to run
Shoots from the hip, got a fast trigger lip
And she’ll tear you up just for fun
Restless as the wind
You can’t fence that in

[Verse 2]
But if you can keep up with a cowgirl
She’s gonna take you on a hell of a ride
If you can keep up with a cowgirl
You’re gonna wanna hold on for dear life
Like a neon town, when the sun goes down
She’s gonna keep you up all night
Might put a little wild in your world
If you can keep up with a cowgirl

[Verse 3]
Tough as they come, it’s always been in her blood
Like the rio running through her veins
If you’re lucky enough, she’ll give you her love
Before she up and rides away
She’s got a heart of gold
And it’s yours to hold

[Verse 4]
If you can keep up with a cowgirl
She’s gonna take you on a hell of a ride
If you can keep up with a cowgirl
You’re gonna wanna hold on for dear life
Like a neon town, when the sun goes down
She’s gonna keep you up all night
Might put a little wild in your world
If you can keep up with a cowgirl

[Verse 5]
I can tell you first hand
It’s worth it if you can

[Verse 6]
Keep up with a cowgirl
She’s gonna take you on a hell of a ride
If you can keep up with a cowgirl
You’re gonna wanna hold on for dear life
Like a neon town, when the sun goes down
She’s gonna keep you up all night
Might put a little wild in your world
If you can keep up with a cowgirl

Written by: David Adam Byrnes, Jason Blaine, Jay Brunswick

Overall meaning:

The song “Keep up with a Cowgirl” by David Adam Byrnes is a lively and energetic tribute to a woman who embodies the free spirit and untamed nature of the Wild West. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a cowgirl who is full of life and adventure. She’s described as a “little hot mess” with a wild heart, and her boots are seen as a symbol of her innate desire for freedom and movement. She’s quick-witted and not afraid to speak her mind, with a trigger-like lip that can tear someone apart just for fun. The song acknowledges that she’s restless and can’t be contained because she has a boundless spirit.

The central message of the song is that if you can keep up with this cowgirl, you’ll experience an unforgettable journey. The singer asserts that if you can match her pace and energy, she’ll take you on a thrilling ride filled with passion and excitement. The cowgirl is depicted as someone who brings color and vibrancy to life, like a neon town when the sun goes down. She’s an adventurous and unpredictable force, capable of adding a little wildness to anyone’s world if they can keep up with her.
(sonichits.com)

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