Ridin' High
Sleep Good Lyrics


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I don't know who I'm not
Don't recognize where I stop
I'm eagle flying down below
Drifting in the light, cruising through the darkness
I'm the coyote singing all alone
How he lost his wife and don't got a home
The stone that's waited patiently
For the desert to turn back into the sea

I met you at the Great Divide
We nearly lost our minds that night
Lovings easy when you're alive
And ridin' high, throughout the desert night
Ridin' high

He's a serious guy with a serious laugh
Works the mountains takes care of his wife
He eats his breakfast to the midnight moon
Drinks his coffee from the afternoon
He don't got room to be like me
Sitting in the desert with no where else to be

I met you at the Great Divide
We nearly lost our minds that night
Lovings easy when you're alive




And ridin' high, throughout the desert night
Ridin' high

Overall Meaning

The first verse sets the tone for the song with a sense of detachment and disorientation. The singer confesses to not knowing who they are or where their boundaries lie. They compare themselves to an eagle, a symbol of freedom, flying above while also being immersed in darkness. The mention of a coyote, a lonely animal that has lost its home, adds to the feeling of solitude and displacement. The line about the stone waiting for the desert to turn back into the sea suggests a longing for something that seems impossible or out of reach.


The second verse introduces another character, someone who is described as serious yet with a vibrant laugh. This person takes care of his wife and has a routine that seems different from the singer's aimless existence. While the singer is sitting in the desert with nowhere else to be, this person seems more grounded and purposeful.


The chorus brings both characters together at the Great Divide, a symbolic place representing a significant moment or turning point. It suggests that they had a memorable and possibly transformative experience that night. Love is presented as something easy and enjoyable when one is alive and "ridin' high" in the desert night. This phrase can be interpreted metaphorically as feeling euphoric or emotionally fulfilled.


Overall, the song seems to explore themes of identity, loneliness, and finding connection. The singer's sense of not knowing themselves and their longing for something more contrasts with the seriousness and purposefulness of the other character. The encounter at the Great Divide represents a fleeting moment of escape and emotional release. The chorus suggests that love and being in a state of emotional high can momentarily alleviate the singer's disorientation and bring a sense of meaning to their existence.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know who I'm not
I am unsure of my true identity


Don't recognize where I stop
I am unaware of my boundaries


I'm eagle flying down below
I am soaring above the world, observing from a distance


Drifting in the light, cruising through the darkness
I am navigating both bright and dark times effortlessly


I'm the coyote singing all alone
I am expressing my loneliness like a lone coyote


How he lost his wife and don't got a home
Reflecting on the sorrow of losing a loved one and being homeless


The stone that's waited patiently
A patient stone, waiting for change to happen


For the desert to turn back into the sea
Anticipating a transformation in the natural landscape


I met you at the Great Divide
We encountered each other at a significant point of separation


We nearly lost our minds that night
We experienced a moment of intense emotions and confusion


Lovings easy when you're alive
Being alive makes it easier to experience love


And riding high throughout the desert night
Feeling euphoric and empowered under the nighttime desert sky


Ridin' high
Enjoying a state of elevated emotions and positivity


He's a serious guy with a serious laugh
He appears reserved but possesses a powerful laughter


Works the mountains takes care of his wife
He labors in the mountains and is devoted to his spouse


He eats his breakfast to the midnight moon
He enjoys his morning meal under the enchanting midnight moon


Drinks his coffee from the afternoon
He savors his coffee during the afternoon hours


He don't got room to be like me
He doesn't have the freedom to live as I do


Sitting in the desert with no where else to be
Finding solace and contentment in the desert with no other obligations




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Will Patterson

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