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Thirsty Boots - John Denver
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Thirsty Boots John Denver

"Thirsty Boots" by John Denver, released in 1970, is a #Folk song that explores themes of longing, freedom, and the journey of life. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and a desire for connection. Musically, it features gentle melodies and acoustic instrumentation, reflecting the introspective nature of the lyrics. The song resonates with listeners seeking solace and adventure in their own lives.

Thirsty Boots - John Denver
You've long been on the open road
You've been sleepin' in the rain
From dirty words and muddy cells
You're clothes are soiled and stained
But the dirty words, the mud of cells
Will soon be judged insane
So only stop and rest yourself
And you'll be off again

Oh take off your thirsty boots
And stay for awhile
Your feet are hard and weary
From a dusty mile
And maybe I can make you laugh
And maybe I can try
Lookin' for the evening
And the morning in your eyes

Then tell me of the ones you saw
As far as you could see
Across the plains from field to town
Marchin' to be free
And of the rusted prison gates
That tumbled by degree
Like laughing children one by one
They look like you and me
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