Lyrics
(Verse 1)
In a dusty old town where the law don't roam,
Lives a man named Johnny with a heart of stone.
He's got a whiskey bottle and a loaded gun,
Says he's gonna live free or die trying, son.
(Chorus)
He's a lone wolf rider, a rebel without any laws.
Drifting through the desert under the outlaw's cause.
With a cigarette burning and a wild look in his eyes,
He'll ride into the sunset 'neath the blood-red skies.
(Verse 2)
He's got scars on his knuckles and tattoos on his skin,
A troubadour outlaw with a devilish grin.
He'll play his guitar in the honky-tonk bars,
Singing songs of freedom under the neon stars.
(Chorus)
He's a lone wolf rider, a rebel without any laws,
Drifting through the desert under the outlaw's cause.
With a cigarette burning and a wild look in his eyes,
He'll ride into the sunset 'neath the blood-red skies.
(Bridge)
He's been chased by the law, and he's been left for dead,
But he'll keep on riding 'til the day he's dyin' in bed.
He's a renegade cowboy with nothing left to lose,
A renegade on the loose.
(Verse 3)
Through the canyons and valleys, he roams all alone,
With the wind as his witness, and the desert his home.
He's a legend in whispers, a myth in the wind,
A symbol of freedom that'll never end.
(Bridge)
He's faced down the devil in the dead of the night,
And danced with the angels under pale moonlight.
He's a wanderer, a seeker, a man on the run,
But he'll keep on riding 'til his days are done.
So if you ever see him riding, don't try to hold him down,
For he's a free spirit, he'll never wear no crown.
Just tip your hat as he rides on by,
For he's the last of a breed, born to live and die.
[End]