[Verse]
Out in the desert, under the pale moon's glow,
A cowboy sat quiet, with his fire burning low.
From the shadows emerged a man in silk and steel,
Two worlds collided, yet the same they did feel.
[Chorus]
Swords and six-guns, honor and the fight,
Riding different trails but chasing the same light.
One wears the west, the other the east,
Bound by the code, the heart of the beast.
[Verse 2]
The cowboy spoke first, said, "My life’s in the land,
The cattle, the dust, the reins in my hand.
I live by the draw, but I aim for the just,
Each day a battle, each night earns my trust."
[Prechorus]
The samurai nodded, his eyes sharp and deep,
"My blade sings the truth, and my vows I keep."
[Chorus]
Swords and six-guns, honor and the fight,
Riding different trails but chasing the same light.
One wears the west, the other the east,
Bound by the code, the heart of the beast.
[Bridge]
The cowboy tipped his hat, the samurai bowed low,
Two wandering spirits with no place to go.
"Your steel finds justice," said the man with the spurs,
"And your aim finds peace," the warrior concurs.