King Of The Rodeo
Kings of Leon Lyrics


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He's so purity, a shaven and a mourning,
And standing on a pigeon toe, in his disarray

Straight in the picture pose,
He's coming around to meet you

And screaming like a battle cry, its more if I stay
Me and your cold, driving in the snow,
Let the good times roll, let the good times roll
Cowgirl king of the rodeo, let the good times roll,
Let the good times roll

How dare you some to me like with nail for a favor,
Hold on not my fairy tale you're trying to start

Take off your overcoat, you're staying for the weekend,
And swaying like a smokey grey, a drink in the park

Me and your cold, driving in the snow,
Let the good times roll, let the good times roll
Cowgirl king of the rodeo, let the good times roll,
Let the good times roll

Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.




Good time to roll on.
Good time to roll on.

Overall Meaning

"King Of The Rodeo" by Kings of Leon is a song about a man who is purity and mourning, yet stands with disarray and screams like a battle cry which is an interesting paradox. The first verse describes him as a picture-perfect pose with a pigeon toe, which is a movement where one toe is pointed inwards, and he is heading towards someone. In the second verse, the lyrics talk about someone trying to start a fairytale with him, but he doesn't want any favors, which could mean he's the kind of person who believes in being independent and not relying on others. He tells the person to take off their overcoat and stay for the weekend, which shows he is a friendly person. He is swaying like a smokey grey, which could mean he is lost in thought or contemplation, and he is drinking in the park.


When the chorus comes in, it talks about going for a ride with the person in the snow and letting the good times roll. The phrase "cowgirl king of the rodeo" means that the person he is with is in charge of their own destiny or fate. The repetition of "let the good times roll" reinforces the idea that the song is about having a good time in life.


There are multiple interpretations of the song, but these are just a few. The Kings of Leon has not disclosed the true meaning of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

He's so purity, a shaven and a mourning,
He is someone who embodies purity, as evidenced by his cleanly shaven appearance and somber demeanor.


And standing on a pigeon toe, in his disarray
Despite his appearance of purity, he is actually in a state of disarray, as symbolized by his unsteady stance on one foot.


Straight in the picture pose,
He strikes a poised and polished pose for a picture.


He's coming around to meet you
He is approaching to meet you and engage with you.


And screaming like a battle cry, its more if I stay
He is shouting out with intensity, as if it were a battle cry, to signify the importance of staying in the moment.


Me and your cold, driving in the snow,
The singer and their partner are driving in the snow, which is a problematic situation.


Let the good times roll, let the good times roll
Desire for a fun and carefree experience.


Cowgirl king of the rodeo, let the good times roll,
A wild and adventurous cowgirl who is the master of their domain.


How dare you some to me like with nail for a favor,
The artist is offended and taken aback by a request that seems like an imposition.


Hold on not my fairy tale you're trying to start
The artist rejects the possibility of a fairytale romance, as it seems unrealistic and unattainable.


Take off your overcoat, you're staying for the weekend,
The singer invites someone to stay for a weekend, and asks them to relax by removing their overcoat.


And swaying like a smokey grey, a drink in the park
They are swaying and moving around with the unsteady fluidity of smoke, while enjoying a drink in the park.


Good time to roll on.
It's time to move on and pursue new experiences.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CALEB FOLLOWILL, JARED FOLLOWILL, MATTHEW FOLLOWILL, NATHAN FOLLOWILL

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satchvanjohnson41

There is NOTHING on earth like this song. A truly original gem, and it's criminal how overlooked it is.

Trace F

Agreed!!! Agreeing to a comment from 8 years ago lol! 😂👑🙌❤️

satchvanjohnson41

@Trace F Nice! It is still a cool song :)

camwon

ancient comment ma dude still a banger doe

satchvanjohnson41

@camwon Thanks! It's a great song still

maxdobasquete

True FACTS!!!

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LukeS

Am I the only one who thinks they should put this song back in their setlist? I would love to hear this live!

scott o'neill

It's back ⬅️ 2022 ✅❤️

alexkilo

Been listening since middle school. Will never stop

Ryan O'Donnell

Still one of the best rock n roll songs ever written - just captures the spirit of life and makes you feel happy. Simple as that!

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