About the song
Miranda Lambert’s “Wranglers” is a fresh track that just came out in May 2024. Here’s a look at its background and the themes it explores:
Background
- Released: May 3, 2024
- Performed live: Yes, including the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards
- Genre: Country music
Themes
- Woman scorned: The lyrics paint a picture of a woman who’s been wronged in a relationship. Phrases like “hell hath no fury” and “blue jean eyes too tired to cry” hint at her heartbreak and anger.
- Resilience and Strength: Despite the hurt, the woman in the song is portrayed as strong. Lines like “she set it all on fire” and “wranglers take forever to burn” suggest she’s done being a pushover and is taking control.
- Moving on: The song speaks of leaving behind a cheating partner. The burning wranglers could symbolize the end of the relationship and the woman’s determination to move forward.
Overall, “Wranglers” is a powerful song about heartbreak, female empowerment, and the strength it takes to walk away from a bad situation.
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Lyrics
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
When the knock down drag out’s over And Lord knows she took one too many Well, her blue jean eyes are too tired to cry And he won’t know ’til she’s gone alreadyIf he ever loved her, he never let it show
If she didn’t need him, she’d left him long ago She set it all on fire, and if there’s one thing that she learned Wranglers take forever to burnHow long? How much can a broken heart take?
Who could blame her when it all goes up in flames? Not a one of us could’ve done better Not with that wondering eye, wannabe Marlboro man Came as no surprise when she finally took a standIf he ever loved her, he never let it show
If she didn’t need him, she’d left him long ago She set it all on fire, and if there’s one thing that she learned Wranglers take forever to burn If he ever loved her, he never let it show If she didn’t need him, she’d left him long ago She set it all on fire, and if there’s one thing that she learned Wranglers take forever Damn, they take forever to burn