Parker McCollum delves into the themes of identity, regret, and redemption in this evocative track. The narrator reflects on a troubled past marked by anger and destructive behavior, symbolized by "burnin' bridges of revenge" and deceitful actions. Despite his mother's harsh judgment, he strives to change, emphasizing that "who I was ain't who I am." The recurring imagery of restless nights and journeys—both physical and emotional—underscores his ongoing struggle for self-improvement. Ultimately, the song is a poignant exploration of personal growth amid adversity. #SelfRedemption #InnerStruggle
Silhouette
Lyrics
Silhouette, it's in my nightmare
And I can't rest my eyes as all
And I'll be a leaving by the morning
Ever seen Chicago in the fall?
Mama told me I was nothing
That who I was ain't who I am
Livin' free out here gets lonely
Swore I'd do the best I can
'Cause who I was ain't who I am
I swore I'd do the best I can
Who I was ain't who I am
I swore I'd do the best I can
A young man angry with a heartache
Will steal and cheat and lie to live
And gasoline out on this highway
Burnin' bridges of revenge
'Cause who I was ain't who I am
I swore I'd do the best I can
White lines, keep to make my troubles all through the night
White lies, baby, all I ever see when you're cryin'
My blinds are drawn
Greenville ain't too far from Austin
A day by foot, a night by train
And I'll leave roses for my baby
Wrapped inside a wedding ring
'Cause who I was ain't who I am
I swore I'd do the best I can
Who I was ain't who I am
I swore I'd do the best I can
Writer(s): Parker Yancey Mccollum
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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