Some Things Never Change
Chris LeDoux Lyrics


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Rising times at five, the red sun is still sleeping,
My pillow is my saddle, stars are my ceiling,
My old body is ackin', I got a young cold needin' breaking.
But you know I can't complain,
Thank god something's never change.

There is a storm somewhere that's brewin',
Cause these old bones are creakin',
The cows will soon be down,
That ole roof's a leakin'.
Got a truck that needs attendin',
And some fences needin' mendin',
And I know it must sound strange,
But thank God something's just never change.

[Chorus]
They fenced in all the free land,
And the old wells run the range,
Long gone are the cattle drives,
Since they brought in the trains.
But the hard work and the friendships still remain,
Thank God something's never change.

Out here where nature rules,
Each day is a different battle,
And it still takes a man, working in the saddle.

No machine can break a bay,
Or bringing in a lonely stray,




So I guess I will remain,
Thank God something's never change.

Overall Meaning

In Chris LeDoux's song "Some Things Never Change," the lyrics describe the life of a cowboy and the daily struggles that come with it. The opening lines paint a picture of an early morning on the open range, where the singer wakes up before sunrise to begin his day on horseback. He acknowledges the toll that this lifestyle has taken on his body, but ultimately accepts it with a sense of gratefulness that some things remain constant.


Line by Line Meaning

Rising times at five, the red sun is still sleeping,
I wake up early and the sun hasn't risen yet.


My pillow is my saddle, stars are my ceiling,
I sleep outside on my horse and look at the stars.


My old body is ackin', I got a young cold needin' breaking.
My body is sore from working all day and I need to train a new horse.


But you know I can't complain,
I don't like to complain.


Thank god something's never change.
I'm grateful that some things stay the same.


There is a storm somewhere that's brewin',
There is a storm coming.


Cause these old bones are creakin',
My body aches from the hard work I've done.


The cows will soon be down,
It's time to bring the cows in.


That ole roof's a leakin'.
The roof has a leak.


Got a truck that needs attendin',
I need to fix my truck.


And some fences needin' mendin',
I need to repair some fences.


And I know it must sound strange,
I understand that this may seem unusual.


But thank God something's just never change.
I'm grateful that some things stay the same.


They fenced in all the free land,
All the land used to be open, but now it's closed in by fences.


And the old wells run the range,
The water sources are still the same.


Long gone are the cattle drives,
We no longer move the cattle across the plains on long drives.


Since they brought in the trains.
We now transport the cattle using trains.


But the hard work and the friendships still remain,
Despite the changes, the hard work and relationships remain the same.


Thank God something's never change.
I'm grateful that some things stay the same.


Out here where nature rules,
We are in an area where nature is in charge.


Each day is a different battle,
Every day brings new challenges.


And it still takes a man, working in the saddle.
It still takes a person on horseback to get the work done.


No machine can break a bay,
It takes a person to train a horse.


Or bringing in a lonely stray,
It takes a person to bring a lost animal back home.


So I guess I will remain,
I will continue to do this work.


Thank God something's never change.
I'm grateful that some things stay the same.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Garth Brooks, Jennifer Pierce, Troyal Brooks

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