I'm ready

Aerosmith · Honkin On Bobo [2004]

Well I'm ready... ready as anybody can be

I am ready... a ready as anybody can be

I'm ready for you

I hope you ready for me



Got an out of town pistol with the graveyard frame

It shoots tombstone bullets... wit da ball and chain

I'm drinkin' TNT... and smokin' dynamite

I hope some schoolboy pick a fight

'Cause I'm ready... ready as anybody can be

Well I'm ready for you... I hope you ready for me



Now listen...



All you pretty little chicks with'chor curly hair

Know you feel like I ain't nowhere

But stop what'chor doin' honey... come over here

I'll prove it to ya baby that I ain't no square

'Cause I'm ready... ready as anybody can be

Now I'm ready for you... I hope you ready for me



Look out...

Look out...



Well I been drinkin' gin like never before

I'm feelin' so good... honey that's for sure

One more drink... honey I wish you would

Take a whole lotta lovin' to make me feel good

'Cause I'm ready... ready as anybody can be

Well I'm ready for you... I hope you ready for...

A ready for...

A ready for...



Well I'm ready for...



Oh baby...

You know I'm ready for you

About I'm ready

"I'm Ready" serves as a pivotal track on Aerosmith's 2004 album *Honkin' on Bobo*, marking a significant shift in the band's sound toward a more polished, radio-friendly pop-rock aesthetic. Released during a period of strategic rebranding, the song exemplifies the group's ability to blend their classic hard rock roots with contemporary production values, featuring a driving rhythm section and melodic hooks designed for mainstream appeal. As part of the band's broader discography from the mid-2000s, the recording reflects Aerosmith's continued relevance and their willingness to evolve their musical style while maintaining their signature vocal delivery and energetic stage presence. The track stands as a testament to the band's enduring ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate with audiences across generations, solidifying their status as a cornerstone of modern rock history.