Cheyenne

Donovan Woods, Jake Etheridge

I am going on my way to see what's left of Cheyenne,
I've known the name all my life, ain't put a face to it yet,
And there's just too many things I ain't seen so I am,
Driving north to find it,

And every couple miles the reception dies on out,
And there's a buzzing in my mind a little looming cloud,
Like I'm waiting on a call that I'm gonna miss somehow,
Ain't that some sweet irony,

I was hoping to feel something undeniable,
I was sold a bill of goods by documentaries and books,
Cause it's just another town on its way back down,
To being wholly unremarkable,

There's a dead famous writer buried in some southern state,
He won the Pulitzer Prize, now he's a weekend trip away,
And I figured I'd sit calmly in the grass beside his grave,
But it was dirt and empty bottles,

I was hoping to feel something undeniable,
I was sold a bill of goods by documentaries and books,
And it strikes me that he would be shaken by this scene,
So doesn't that make me the problem,

I am going on my way to see what's left of Cheyenne,
I've known the name all my life, ain't put a face to it yet,
And there's just too many things I ain't seen so I am,
Driving north to find it

Trivia about the song Cheyenne by Donovan Woods

When was the song “Cheyenne” released by Donovan Woods?
The song Cheyenne was released in 2022, on the album “Big Hurt Boy”.
Who composed the song “Cheyenne” by Donovan Woods?
The song “Cheyenne” by Donovan Woods was composed by Donovan Woods, Jake Etheridge.

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