Three Day Lyrical Challenge

THREE DAY LYRICAL CHALLENGE, DAY 1

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This is day one of the tag Caidyn and Misty have given me! Thank you both for thinking of me! I’m excited for this awesome tag.

THE RULES:

  1. Thank the person who nominated you.
  2. Share one of your favorite song/lyrics one at a time for three days.
  3. Nominate three other bloggers each day.
LYRICS:
Sometimes I wish I lived in Airstream homemade curtains
Lived just like a gypsy
Break her heart and roll out of town
Cause gypsies never get tied down
Sometimes I wish I lived on a mountain
Drank from a stream
Instead of a fountain
I’d stay there, on top of the world
But I was born a red dirt girl
Unbridled, or tethered in tide
Safety of the fence
Or the danger of the ride
I’ll always be unsatisfied
Sometimes I wish I lived by a pier
In a lighthouse with a chandelier
I’d watch everybody’s ships come in
And then I’d sail away with them
Unanchored in a storm
Or save me on the shore
If this is all I need
Why do I want more
Sometimes I wish I lived in Airstream homemade curtains
Live just like a gypsy

Fun Fact: I grew up in the same town as Miranda Lambert and was the grade behind Miranda’s younger brother. This song speaks to the wanderlust in my soul.

Here are the people I’m tagging this time. Don’t feel obligated to take part if it isn’t your thing.

Talon | Amanda | Stephanie

8 Comments Add yours

  1. Yay thank you for doing the tag. I’ve never heard this song before but I am a Miranda Lambert fan.

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    1. I’m not sure if it’s one that was ever released to the radio, but I love it! ❤️

      Thank you so much for tagging me.

      Liked by 1 person

      1. You’re welcome!!

        Like

  2. great lyrics, love these tags.

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