
Rokket
Trailing Behind Again
Inspired by gibsonguy09, I decided that I would post the lyrics to one of the first songs I ever wrote. It's been lying around and I've never put music to it (I have a melody in my head, but I've never figured out how to put it to music). Anyway, this is where my head was at 23 years ago:
I don't know why I held on to this for so long. The only change I ever made to it was the last line the second time you sing the chorus, as it leads to a guitar solo. This change was done about a year after it was written. So what do you think? This came from the mind of a 15-year-old in the early 80's....
RENEGADE
Standing in the shadows, you're on the make
Not looking for trouble or a chance to take
Oh, they say it's hard to live the way you do
Always the rebel, it's always different for you
So you're wrong
When it all comes down, you're the renegade
You don't belong
You're against the grain, you're the renegade
Branded an outlaw, you committed no crime
You didn't break their laws, you won't serve their time
But you're running away, and even though it's not right
You won't stand your ground and they can't make you fight
So you're wrong
When it all comes down, you're the renegade
You don't belong
You're against the grain, you're the renegade
There will always be a price to pay
Not looking for trouble or a chance to take
Oh, they say it's hard to live the way you do
Always the rebel, it's always different for you
So you're wrong
When it all comes down, you're the renegade
You don't belong
You're against the grain, you're the renegade
Branded an outlaw, you committed no crime
You didn't break their laws, you won't serve their time
But you're running away, and even though it's not right
You won't stand your ground and they can't make you fight
So you're wrong
When it all comes down, you're the renegade
You don't belong
You're against the grain, you're the renegade
There will always be a price to pay
I don't know why I held on to this for so long. The only change I ever made to it was the last line the second time you sing the chorus, as it leads to a guitar solo. This change was done about a year after it was written. So what do you think? This came from the mind of a 15-year-old in the early 80's....