Nomad By Fate
Chuck Ragan Lyrics


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We come and go to let it bleed.
Burning midnight oil and candles at both ends to see.
All I've known is nothing's free and nothing's easy
When you're sowing busted hearts on sleeves.

Oh I gave my hands to take you home
But I had no home to give you.
I can't say where I'm from.
I've been moving since my mama gave me to a Texas sun.
Some may say I'm a nomad by fate,
Tempered from the road right after being forged in flames.

Oh I gave my hand to take you home
But I had no home to give you.

Do I take more than I give?
It's all I've known but I don't want to roam
From you for long, before I find you gone.

Oh I have my hand to take you home
But I had no home to give you.




I'm coming home before you're gone.
I'm coming home before I'm lost.

Overall Meaning

The first two lines of the song, "We come and go to let it bleed. Burning midnight oil and candles at both ends to see," establish the theme of struggle in the lyrics. The singer draws attention to the challenges and difficulties that come with trying to make something work when it seems like everything is against you. The phrase "let it bleed" suggests that the singer is willing to endure pain and hardship for something they believe in.


The next line, "All I've known is nothing's free and nothing's easy," reinforces this theme of struggle as the singer acknowledges the reality of life being tough. The following line, "When you're sowing busted hearts on sleeves," suggests that the singer has been hurt or let down in the past by wearing their emotions on their sleeve.


The chorus, "Oh I gave my hands to take you home, but I had no home to give you," is a powerful statement about the singer's sense of home and feeling of displacement. The repeated line highlights the difficulties of trying to make a connection when you feel like you don't have anything to offer or feel like you don't belong anywhere. The second verse reveals that the singer has been moving around their whole life, never really having a place to call home. The phrase "nomad by fate" reinforces this idea that the singer's constant wandering is not a choice but a fate they have been dealt.


Overall, the lyrics to "Nomad by Fate" take an honest look at the gritty realities of life and the human struggle to find a sense of belonging and connection.


Line by Line Meaning

We come and go to let it bleed.
We move on in life, accepting the pain that comes with it.


Burning midnight oil and candles at both ends to see.
Putting in long, hard work and effort to achieve our goals.


All I've known is nothing's free and nothing's easy When you're sowing busted hearts on sleeves.
Life is tough when you wear your heart on your sleeve and constantly deal with broken relationships.


Oh I gave my hands to take you home But I had no home to give you.
I wanted to help you, but I couldn't offer you a stable home or environment.


I can't say where I'm from. I've been moving since my mama gave me to a Texas sun.
I don't have a true sense of home or belonging, as I've been constantly on the move since I was born.


Some may say I'm a nomad by fate, Tempered from the road right after being forged in flames.
I was destined to be a wanderer, but the hardships I've faced on the road have made me stronger.


Do I take more than I give? It's all I've known but I don't want to roam From you for long, before I find you gone.
I'm afraid I may be a burden on those I love, but I don't want to be away from them too long and risk losing them.


Oh I have my hand to take you home But I had no home to give you. I'm coming home before you're gone. I'm coming home before I'm lost.
I may not have a real home, but I'm committed to being there for my loved ones and finding my way back to them before it's too late.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHARLES ALLEN RAGAN

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Han&Pret Zel

We come and go to let it bleed
Burning midnight oil and candles at both ends to see
All I've known is nothing's free and nothing's easy
When you're sewing busted hearts on sleeves

[Chorus]
Oh I gave my hands to take you home
But I had no home to give you

I can't say where I'm from
I've been moving since my mama gave me to a Texas sun
Some may say I'm a nomad by fate
Tempered from the road right after being forged in flames

[Chorus]

Do I take more than I give?
It's all I've known but I don't want to roam
From you for long, before I find you gone

[Chorus]

I'm coming home before I'm lost



All comments from YouTube:

Kevin Connolly

Amazing Songwriter, performer, artist, man in general. Thanks for posting this.

Half-Cut Skellie

Chuck Ragan and HWM have gotten me thru some rough times. I'll always be thankful for them.

Will Perza

Absolutely

CurtLablue

This song is simply amazing. I am looking forward to getting this album. Special props to the last 30 seconds of this song, I just love the emotion.

AuburnHaze

That VOICE is so EPIC.

rob holton

The combination of Chuck, Joe and John is just epic. I reckon their awesomeness is due to the rather fetching arrangement of facial hair!! :oD

Folkar

I'm looking forward for Chuck Ragan's new album! I've loved Feast of Famine, went crazy for Gold Country and I hope I will lose my mind with Covering Ground ;)

MistaJee33

Fantastic. Can't wait for the new album.

Niall Maconachie

I wholeheartedly agree with CurtLaBlue, the last 30 seconds are pure rawness! Goosebumps everytime!

Remi

like i said on your live version, only difference is now i've heard the song 7 times on repeat, so sweet!! :D

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