The life of a musician can be hard to predict. Many of them have a wayfaring spirit that’s impossible to pin down. It’s not always the best recipe for a strong relationship. In Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert‘s “Good Horses,” the pair reject that notion. Even though they might wander, they will always find their way back home. Uncover the meaning behind this track, below.
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Behind the Meaning of Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert’s Duet, “Good Horses”
If there’s a green pasture, I wanna be in it
I’m a wild, wildflower just a-ready for the picking
Thirty-one years is a long time coming
Feet off the ground, but I’m a-still running
Wilson has many songs in which she compares herself to objects or animals–all of which have a free spirit. While her heart might be like a truck, her essence is that of a wild horse. She longs to be in an open pasture with her head in the clouds.
Nevertheless, she finds a way to be grounded long enough to find her way home. If you wanna love me, you don’t need a rope / You just need to know / Good horses come home, the chorus reads.
Mockingbirds singing, hummingbirds humming
Searching for a song, so I keep on strumming
Come a long way since I left Louisiana
My dream tied on like a red bandana
Lambert mirrors that sentiment in her verse. She likens herself to a mockingbird that’s always searching for a song to sing. Even with that dream, like Wilson, she finds time to put that dream on pause and head for home.
“‘Good Horses’ is all about finding your way back home, no matter where you are,” Wilson said in a press statement.
“‘Good Horses’ is about all the people that love the comfort of home, but also need to be free,” Lambert added. “Lainey and I wrote this song at my farm with Luke Dick. Lainey is a genuine and authentic human. I love watching her dreams come true right in front of our eyes, and it’s so cool to be a little part of it.”
I don’t need a map
I don’t need a road
I don’t need a fence
I just need to roam
Check out the song, below.
Photo: Erick Frost / BMG
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