Rooted in the essence of freedom and restlessness, this classic tune explores the transient nature of a cowgirl's life. The song reflects on the struggles and emotional volatility faced by nomadic women who defy societal norms. It delves into the juxtaposition between their liberated lifestyles and the inevitable moments of loneliness and introspection. The lyrics capture the essence of a fierce, independent spirit that craves adventure yet battles with the consequences of such a path. The imagery of "hitchin' rides out of the blue" and "motel ceiling stares you down" underscores the isolation and weariness that come with a relentless pursuit of freedom. Through metaphoric language and vivid storytelling, Jennings and Cash illuminate the universal truth that even the most free-spirited individuals are not immune to moments of vulnerability and existential reflection.
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
Lyrics
She's a rounder i can tell you that
She can sing 'em all night too
She'll raise hell about the sleep she's lost
But even cowgirls get the blues
Especially cowgirls they're the gypsy kind
And need their reins laid on 'em loose
She's lived to see the world turned upside down
Hitchin' rides out of the blue
Even cowgirls get the blues, sometimes
Bound to don't know what to do, sometimes
Get this feeling like the restless winds
The only way she's ever been
Lonely nights are out there on the road
Motel ceiling stares you down
There must be safer ways to pay your dues
But even cowgirls get the blues
Writer(s): RODNEY CROWELL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONEXION MEDIA GROUP, INC.
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