Good Ol' Days
Good Ol' Days

Miranda Lambert - Good Ol' Days Lyrics

Miranda Lambert's lyrics evoke a deep sense of nostalgia and yearning for simpler times. The song reflects on the complexities of life and the search for meaning, symbolized by the journey "on the road" filled with doubt and second-guessing. The "southern… Read more

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Good Ol' Days Lyrics

Oh, southern breeze
Knock me to my knees
I believe you're the only one who can
The religious and the rest
They've all tried their best
Well I guess some things you just don't understand

Oh Lord, when will the road run out
I'm on the road but I'm in doubt
And I don't know why, still I second guess my pace
If I stand to lose from winning
To find the truth I'm willing
To start back at the beginning of the good ol' days
The good ol' days

Oh, southern pines
Reaching for the sky
I'm convinced that I can fly
Beneath your shade
Oh, and it's all overdue
Spending time just me and you
Mmm, the pulpit and pew where I was saved

Oh Lord, when will the road run out
I'm on the road but I'm in doubt
And I don't know why, still I second guess my pace
If I stand to lose from winning
To find the truth I'm willing
To start back at the beginning of the good ol' days
The good ol' days

Oh Lord, when will the road run out
I'm on the road but I'm in doubt
And I don't know why, still I second guess my pace
If I stand to lose from winning
To find the truth I'm willing
To start back at the beginning of the good ol' days
The good ol' days

Oh southern breeze
Knock me to my knees
I believe you're the only one who can

Writer(s): Miranda Lambert, Adam Hood, Brent Cobb
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Bluewater Music Corp., Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Good Ol' Days?

Miranda Lambert's lyrics evoke a deep sense of nostalgia and yearning for simpler times. The song reflects on the complexities of life and the search for meaning, symbolized by the journey "on the road" filled with doubt and second-guessing. The "southern breeze" and "southern pines" serve as comforting reminders of home and stability, contrasting with the uncertainty faced in adulthood. Lambert expresses a willingness to revisit her roots, where she found solace and clarity—represented by spiritual imagery like the "pulpit and pew." Ultimately, it's about seeking truth and peace by reconnecting with one's past and embracing those cherished "good ol' days." 🌳

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