The Last Rebel
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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There's a grey horse standin' still
As a soldier climbs in the saddle for one last ride
As the rain pours off his hat
You can see the shadows of the past written in his eyes

Now the cannons are silent
His friends are all gone
Gotta put it all behind him
If he ever wants to find his way home
He's the last rebel on the road

Just a boy with his old guitar
Keeps to himself but everybody takes him wrong
But he carries on
Got a dream that will never die
Can't change him, no use in stayin' where you don't belong

Now he's rollin' down the highway
Gone too far too fast
No one will ever find him, he'll never look back

[Chorus]
'cause he's the last rebel
And he's all alone
He's the last rebel
His friends are all gone
He's the last rebel
The last rebel on the road

There'll never be another like him
He's the last of a dying breed
Ain't no use in tryin' to tame him
'cause he's the last rebel





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The Last Rebel by Lynyrd Skynyrd is a song about a soldier who has lived through a lot but has to put all his past behind him to move on with his life. The song opens with the image of a grey horse standing still as its owner, a soldier, mounts it for one last ride. It's raining, and one can see the reflection of his past in his eyes. The cannons are silent, and his friends are all gone. To find his way back home, he needs to leave his past behind. He's the last rebel on the road, but he takes solace in his old guitar, which he carries around with him. He's misunderstood as he keeps to himself, but he's determined to pursue his dreams.


The song then shifts to the boy on his guitar, who's determined to carry on, no matter what. He's rolling down the highway, gone too far, too fast. No one can ever catch up to him, and he'll never look back, knowing that he's the last rebel. This soldier is the last of his kind - a dying breed of individuals who have seen and done it all, and there's no use in taming him. The chorus repeats that he's all alone on this journey.


The song's meaning can be interpreted as a metaphor for life itself. Every individual has their unique path to follow, and it's only by leaving the past behind, that one can move forward. Like the soldier, we all have to come to terms with our own past to find our way back home. The old man's guitar represents the idea that music can soothe the soul and keep us going in difficult times, and little by little, we'll find our way.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a grey horse standin' still
A horse stands still, resembling a soldier who has just received his final command.


As a soldier climbs in the saddle for one last ride
As the soldier prepares to leave for his final journey, he rides his horse for one last time.


As the rain pours off his hat
It begins to rain heavily; the soldier's hat acts as a shield for his head.


You can see the shadows of the past written in his eyes
The soldier's eyes reflect his past demons and hardships.


Now the cannons are silent
The war is over, and the guns have fallen silent.


His friends are all gone
All of the soldier's comrades have been lost to the war.


Gotta put it all behind him
To move on with his life, the soldier must forget his past and leave it behind.


If he ever wants to find his way home
To successfully return home, he must overcome his past trauma.


He's the last rebel on the road
He's the only survivor of the war; his tenacity helps him continue down his path.


Just a boy with his old guitar
He's a young man with a guitar, his sole companion on his journey.


Keeps to himself but everybody takes him wrong
Though he likes to be alone with his thoughts, others make false assumptions about his intentions.


But he carries on
No matter how difficult his journey gets, he perseveres onward.


Got a dream that will never die
He has an unquenchable passion that drives him towards his goals.


Can't change him, no use in stayin' where you don't belong
Despite others trying to change him, he won't change who he is, and he won't stick around with those who don't understand him.


Now he's rollin' down the highway
He's driving down the highway, free from the constraints of life's challenges.


Gone too far too fast
He's travelled too far too quickly, chasing his dreams.


No one will ever find him, he'll never look back
He's vanished into the unknown and won't turn back, leaving everything behind.


'cause he's the last rebel
He's the sole survivor, defying all obstacles that would try to stop him.


And he's all alone
Though he's a rebel, he's isolated and has nobody to turn to.


His friends are all gone
All of his peers have passed away, leaving him to his lonesome ways.


He's the last rebel
He's the final person standing, refusing to conform to anyone's wishes.


The last rebel on the road
He's the ultimate survivor on a journey designed to break any man's spirit.


There'll never be another like him
He's a true original with no equal, never to be repeated or replaced.


He's the last of a dying breed
He's the last one of his type, a rare individual who clings to his dreams and never gives up.


Ain't no use in tryin' to tame him
No one can control him, so there's no point in trying.


'cause he's the last rebel
He'll always remain the final survivor, blazing his own trail regardless of what obstacles he encounters.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GARY ROSSINGTON, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, MICHAEL GERALD LUNN, ROBERT WHITE JOHNSON

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