Cowboy Up
Jason Meadows Lyrics


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Gonna run with me
You better cowboy up

I was three seconds in to an eight second love affair
Hell I got my spurs dug in and my hand high in the air
I was making my moves just right
I was taking home the buckle tonight
When she spoke up and said here's what its all about

It takes more than just a cowboy to run with me
You need more than just a belt, boots, buckle, and jeans
You're losin' your grip
Your ropes startin to slip
Well boy you aint so tough
If you're gonna run with me better cowboy up

It took a minute to figure out where I went wrong
By the time that I got dusted off, she was gone
I picked my hat up off the ground
I knew that I had been shot down
I remember that she said here's what its all about

It takes more than just a cowboy to run with me
You need more than just a belt, boots, buckle, and jeans
You're losin' your grip
Your ropes startin to slip
Well boy you aint so tough
If you're gonna run with me better cowboy up

Oh, cowboy

It takes more than just a cowboy to run with me
You need more than just a belt, boots, buckle, and jeans
You're losin' your grip
Your ropes startin to slip
Well boy you aint so tough




If you're gonna run with me better cowboy up
Well if you're gonna run with me better cowboy up

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jason Meadows's song Cowboy Up tell a story about a cowboy who falls for a girl and tries to impress her with his rodeo skills. The cowboy believes that he has everything it takes to impress her and win her over. However, the girl tells him that it takes more than just a cowboy to win her heart. She says that he needs more than just his belt, boots, buckle, and jeans to keep up with her. She tells him that he is losing his grip and his rope is starting to slip. She challenges him to be tougher and to cowboy up if he wants to run with her.


The expression "cowboy up" means to be tough, to endure hardship, to be resilient, and to face challenges bravely. It is a call to action that indicates that the cowboy needs to rise to the occasion and be stronger. The girl's challenge to her cowboy love interest is a metaphor for the challenges and obstacles that people encounter in their lives. The song's message is that one must be strong and tough to overcome challenges and win in life.


Overall, Jason Meadows's song Cowboy Up is a fun and catchy tune that tells a compelling story about love and resilience. The song encourages listeners to be tough and to rise to the occasion, even when things get tough.


Line by Line Meaning

Gonna run with me You better cowboy up
If you want to be with me, you need to be strong and brave


I was three seconds in to an eight second love affair Hell I got my spurs dug in and my hand high in the air I was making my moves just right I was taking home the buckle tonight When she spoke up and said here's what its all about
He was in the middle of pursuing a love interest and felt like he had the situation under control until she revealed what she was looking for


It takes more than just a cowboy to run with me You need more than just a belt, boots, buckle, and jeans You're losin' your grip Your ropes startin to slip Well boy you aint so tough If you're gonna run with me better cowboy up
Simply looking the part of a cowboy isn't enough, she expects more from him and he needs to step up and prove himself


It took a minute to figure out where I went wrong By the time that I got dusted off, she was gone I picked my hat up off the ground I knew that I had been shot down I remember that she said here's what its all about
He realizes he made mistakes and lost his chance with her, he remembers what she said about needing more from him


Oh, cowboy
A call to the cowboy identity, urging him to show strength and resilience


If you're gonna run with me better cowboy up Well if you're gonna run with me better cowboy up
A repetition of the chorus, emphasizing the importance of being a true cowboy to win her over




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