Brantley Gilbert's poignant ballad serves as a heartfelt tribute to a dearly departed friend, reflecting on their shared memories and the enduring bond of brotherhood. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the friend's distinctive character, with his long gray beard, love for Pabst Blue Ribbon, and passion for riding motorcycles. The song explores themes of loyalty, loss, and hope for reunion in the afterlife. Through questions about heaven's back roads and burnouts on clouds, Gilbert conveys a longing for connection beyond death. This evocative narrative underscores the belief that true kinship transcends mortality, promising an eventual reunion where they will ride together once more. #Brotherhood #InMemoriam
We're Gonna Ride Again
Lyrics
That long gray beard hung down to his chest
Ol' long hair was always a mess
And the laugh on that man, I'll never forget
You could hear him from a mile away
Loved his Pabst Blue Ribbon and his cigarettes
He'd burn one down, light 'er up again
I still see that grin and that ol' H.D
He'd roll it like he stole the thing
You know, I talked to him yesterday
I asked him
How's that steel horse ride on the streets of gold?
Does the promised land have any ol' back roads?
Ain't a doubt you've done a burnout on a cloud
Knowin' you, you probably laid her down
Have you revved it up while the angels sang?
Did God get on ya, did He take your wings?
You better have 'em back 'fore I get in
'Cause brother, we're gonna ride again
Alright
They say blood makes you related
But loyalty makes you kin
So when I called that man my brother
Well, I meant what I said
'Cause we were thick as thieves and we were hell on wheels
I can't begin to tell ya how it feels
But I speak for us all, man it hurts like hell
We miss your smilin' face
We'll saddle up again one day
Until then
How's that steel horse ride on the streets of gold?
Does the promised land have any ol' back roads?
Ain't a doubt you've done a burnout on a cloud
Knowin' you, you probably laid her down
Have you revved it up while the angels sang?
Did God get on ya, did He take your wings?
You better have 'em back 'fore I get in
'Cause brother, we're gonna ride again
Man, you're more than a memory, more than a friend
Man, you'll always be family, we'll never forget
Gonna see you again someday
Hell yeah, we're gonna rock that house
When we get through the gates
How's that steel horse ride on the streets of gold?
Does the promised land have any ol' back roads?
Ain't a doubt you've done a burnout on a cloud
Knowin' you, you probably laid her down
Have you revved it up while the angels sang?
Did God get on ya, did He take your wings?
You better get 'em back 'fore I get in
'Cause brother, we're gonna ride again
We're gonna ride again
We miss ya, brother
Writer(s): BRANTLEY GILBERT, MIKE DEKLE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CAROL VINCENT & ASSOC LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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