Boots Of Leather
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Lyrics


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Her bed was made of feathers
Her heart was made of gold
My boots are made of leather
I walked out, left her alone

[Chorus]
Boots and hearts
What's the difference?
They both wear out
Before too long
I gotta get back
Before my soul's gone
Before her love turns to stone
Boots of leather
Heart of gold

My car broke down in Macon
And I can't get a ride
Lord, my feet are achin'
And I know how she must feel inside





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Blackie and the Rodeo Kings's song "Boots Of Leather" tell a story of a man who leaves his lover behind and sets out on his own with nothing but his boots made of leather. The first stanza describes the woman he left behind as having a bed made of feathers and a heart made of gold, which suggests she was very comfortable and full of love. The man, on the other hand, is portrayed as hardened and determined since he is only equipped with his boots made of leather.


The chorus indicates that the man is aware that his boots are no different than a heart because eventually, they both wear out. He is conscious that he needs to get back to his love before it's too late and her love becomes stone-cold. The song implies that he left his lover alone, and now he is stranded in Macon with no means of transportation, and his feet are blistered. He understands how she must feel inside, abandoned without a way back to safety or love.


Overall, "Boots of Leather" is a tragic song about a man who realizes the cost of leaving the woman he loves behind. The song suggests that he has some regrets, and he hopes to reconcile with her, but he is scared that it might be too late by the time he returns.


Line by Line Meaning

Her bed was made of feathers
The woman that the singer left had a comfortable life with luxury and softness around her.


Her heart was made of gold
The woman had a kind and caring personality and the singer regrets leaving her.


My boots are made of leather
The singer is a tough person and not as emotionally sensitive as the woman he left behind.


I walked out, left her alone
The singer made the decision to leave the woman and walk away from their relationship even though she loved him.


Boots and hearts
The comparison between the durability of boots and a human's heart, which can both wear out in time.


What's the difference?
The singer questions the dissimilarity between these two things.


They both wear out
Despite being different in shape and form, both boots and hearts have a finite life.


Before too long
It is a matter of time before boots and hearts fall apart.


I gotta get back
The singer realises his mistake and wants to go back to the woman he left behind.


Before my soul's gone
The singer feels that if he doesn't go back soon, he might lose his soul or essence.


Before her love turns to stone
If the singer doesn't go back to the woman soon, her love for him might turn cold and unforgiving.


My car broke down in Macon
The singer is in a helpless position, which can be seen as a metaphor for his emotional state.


And I can't get a ride
Nobody is willing to help the singer, which shows the loneliness he must feel.


Lord, my feet are achin'
The pain the singer is experiencing physically can be a manifestation of the emotional pain he is feeling.


And I know how she must feel inside
The singer empathises with the woman he left and feels a sense of guilt knowing that she is also feeling pain.


Boots of leather
The singer's boots, which are made of durable leather, are a symbol of his toughness and resilience.


Heart of gold
The woman he left behind was kind-hearted and generous.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: SCRUGGS, WILSON

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