Rodeo

Sheryl Crow · Other Songs - Sheryl Crow

There comes a son, a son of angels

Carrying an empty glass

Trying to fill it to the surface

Well tell your thirst love has passed



You carry on, carry the world

You must get worn with all the weight

I take it in but you won't no where

And no where's where we're headed fast



Oh, oh, Rodeo

Slow turning to and fro

Oh, oh, Rodeo

Where we land no one knows (no one knows..)



We're not blind to what it is

In other words, the ignorant kind

Well life is short, but oh it's wide

It's wide enough to blow my mind



Well I believe in ever-after

Just in case what's after that

Don't I love you like the angels

And could you ever love me back?



Chorus



Strangers now we are becoming

Stranger now we have become

If any fiction every returns

Returned by the coolest one



Chorus

Rodeo - Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow's "Rodeo" stands as a defining track from her early career, blending country rock with pop sensibilities to create a sound that resonated with audiences worldwide. Released during a pivotal era for her discography, the song showcases her signature vocal style and songwriting prowess, capturing the spirit of open roads and freedom. The recording reflects the collaborative energy of the late 1990s music scene, where crossover appeal was paramount. As part of her broader body of work, "Rodeo" remains a staple in her catalog, illustrating her ability to craft anthems that transcend genre boundaries. Its enduring popularity speaks to the universal themes of adventure and resilience explored in the lyrics, cementing its place in her legacy as a versatile artist.