Back In The Saddle

Album: The Way I Am (2025)
Charted: 22
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  • I've been gone for a little too long
    I've been waitin' on a drummer to kick off a comeback song
    I've been waitin' in the wings like a dog on a chain
    I can feel this fire buildin' up a little wild in it
    Went and checked the wire, sure enough, there's live in it
    Try to stop it, but I can't, it's callin' my name

    'Cause I'm back in the saddle like some old cowboy
    Who dug his way out of his grave
    Pulled up his boots, put his pistol on his hip
    Climbed up and took hold of the reins
    Don't worry where I've been, I'm back in the saddle again

    This time, I'm takin' what's mine
    Like a long lost out west outlaw outta his mind
    I'm ridin' into town, no turnin' back now

    'Cause I'm back in the saddle like some old cowboy
    Who dug his way out of his grave
    Pulled up his boots, put his pistol on his hip
    Climbed up and took hold of the reins
    Don't worry where I've been, I'm back in the saddle again

    'Cause I'm back in the saddle like some old cowboy
    Who dug his way out of his grave
    Pulled up his boots, put his pistol on his hip
    Climbed up and took hold of the reins
    Don't worry where I've been, I'm back in the saddle again
    Don't worry where I've been, I'm back in the saddle again Writer/s: Daniel Keith Isbell, Jonathan David Singleton, Luke Albert Combs
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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