In this compelling lyrical narrative, Lainey Wilson presents a vivid portrayal of her resilient spirit and the strength she derives from her roots. The song is a tribute to her rural upbringing and the values she inherited from generations before her. She likens herself to wildflowers and wild horses, symbols of freedom, resilience, and natural beauty that thrive despite harsh conditions. The references to "blazing a trail," "barefoot and bareback," and "pushing like a daisy through old sidewalk cracks" underscore her tenacity and determination to forge ahead despite any obstacles. This song is an anthem for those who embrace their individuality, remain true to their origins, and persistently chase their dreams. #Resilience #Freedom #Roots
Wildflowers and Wild Horses
Lyrics
Wildflowers
Wild horses
In the middle of the night
I hear a corn field coyote cry
Up at the moon no matter what
Sky I'm laying under
In the eye of a hurricane
When I got one foot in the grave
I'll dig my boots into the dirt
And face the rolling thunder
I'm five generations of blazing a trail
Through barbed wire valleys and overgrown dells
I'm barefoot and bareback and born tough as nails
Whoa
I'm four fifths of reckless and one fifth of jack
I push like a daisy through old sidewalk cracks
Yeah, my kinda crazy's still running its courses
With wildflowers and wild horses
It's in the water in my veins
That bread of heaven falls like rain
So I'm taken care of either way
Make something out of how I'm made
Until I hitch a ride on glory's train
I'm five generations of blazing a trail
Through barbed wire valleys and overgrown dells
I'm barefoot and bareback and born tough as nails
Whoa
I'm four fifths of reckless and one fifth of jack
I push like a daisy through old sidewalk cracks
Yeah, my kinda crazy's still running its courses
With wildflowers and wild horses
I'm five generations of blazing a trail
Through barbed wire valleys and overgrown dells
I'm barefoot and bareback and born tough as nails
Whoa
I'm four fifths of reckless and one fifth of jack
I push like a daisy through old sidewalk cracks
Yeah, my kinda crazy's still running its courses
With wildflowers and wild horses
Yeah, my kinda crazy's still running its courses
With wildflowers and wild horses
Wildflowers and wild horses
Writer(s): Lainey Wilson, Paul Sikes, Trannie Anderson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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