Huntin’ By Yourself Lyrics – Luke Combs
Huntin’ By Yourself Lyrics
[Verse 1: Luke Combs]
He ran out of that bedroom 'bout as gung-ho as he could be in his Mossy Oak
Took a first hunt picture on my phone 'fore he fell asleep on the way
I held the gun, he held the light
A cup of coffee and a can of Sprite
The stand was only ten feet high but on top of the world that day
[Pre-Chorus: Luke Combs]
I already knew he wouldn't see a thing
Been three more times and it's always the same
[Chorus: Luke Combs]
'Cause he moves too much and he talks too loud
But I don't mind 'cause I'm finding out
That even if it's just time we're killing, it's never felt more like living
They'll make you cuss and wear your patience thin
But next thing you know, they're all grown up and then
You're hunting by yourself again
[Verse 2: Luke Combs]
Well I've heard 'em say these days don't last
I know the years are gonna fly fast
Right out the door and never come back
As bad as you want 'em too
Pretty soon, he'll sit in his own tree
Be a bat outta hell with a set o' keys
Chasing girls is gonna be all he'll wanna do
[Pre-Chorus: Luke Combs]
He'll have a lot less time for his old man
So I'm gonna soak it up while I still can
[Chorus: Luke Combs]
When he moves too much and he talks too loud
When I don't mind 'cause I'm finding out
That even if it's just time we're killing, it's never felt more like living
They'll make you cuss and wear your patience thin
But next thing you know, they're all grown up and then
You're hunting by yourself again
[Bridge: Luke Combs]
Runs out of that bedroom 'bout as gung-ho as he could be in his Mossy Oak
Hop in the truck and off we go
I can't help but smile as he don't know
[Chorus: Luke Combs]
He moves too much and he talks too loud
But I don't mind 'cause I'm finding out
That even if it's just time we're killing
It's never felt more like living
They'll make you cuss and wear your patience thin
But next thing you know, they're all grown up and then
You're hunting by yourself again
Huntin’ By Yourself Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Huntin' By Yourself" by Luke Combs is a touching song that explores the bond between a father and his son through the shared experience of hunting. The song captures the fleeting nature of time and the bittersweet moments of parenthood, where the father cherishes the time spent with his young son, knowing that these moments won't last forever. As the son grows, the father reflects on the joy and challenges of raising a child, the inevitable independence that comes with age, and the nostalgia of these precious times. The song underscores the idea that even mundane activities, like hunting, become deeply meaningful when shared with loved ones.
[Verse 1]
The first verse sets the scene of a father taking his son on a hunting trip. The son, full of enthusiasm and dressed in his Mossy Oak camouflage, is eager and excited. The father captures the moment with a photo before the son falls asleep, tired from the adventure. They share simple moments like holding the gun and flashlight, drinking coffee and Sprite, and sitting in a hunting stand that, despite its low height, feels like the top of the world to them.
[Pre-Chorus]
The father is aware that his son is unlikely to see any game because the boy moves too much and talks too loudly. Despite going hunting multiple times with the same results, the father doesn't mind.
[Chorus]
In the chorus, the father reflects on how his son's constant movement and chatter don't bother him because he's realizing that these moments, even if they're just "killing time," feel incredibly fulfilling. The son’s actions might be frustrating, but the father understands that these times are precious. The chorus highlights the inevitability of children growing up and becoming independent, leaving parents with memories of when they were young.
[Verse 2]
The second verse acknowledges that people often say these moments don't last forever, and the years will pass quickly. The father knows that his son will eventually grow up, become independent, and have less time for him. Soon, the son will be driving and chasing girls, leaving the father to reminisce about these early years.
[Bridge]
The bridge recalls the son's excitement and enthusiasm as he runs out of his bedroom, eager for the hunting trip. As they drive off, the father smiles, knowing that his son doesn't yet understand the significance of these moments.
[Chorus]
The final chorus repeats, driving home the message that these moments, filled with the son’s lively chatter and movement, are what make life feel truly lived. The father knows that these times are fleeting and treasures them before his son grows up and he’s left hunting by himself.
[Popular Phrases Explained]
1. "He ran out of that bedroom 'bout as gung-ho as he could be in his Mossy Oak" - The son is full of enthusiasm and excitement, dressed in his hunting camouflage, ready for the adventure.
2. "The stand was only ten feet high but on top of the world that day" - Although the hunting stand is not very high, the experience makes them feel on top of the world, symbolizing the joy and excitement of the moment.
3. "He moves too much and he talks too loud" - The son’s restless energy and loud talking are typical of a child’s exuberance, which contrasts with the patience and stillness required for hunting.
4. "Even if it's just time we're killin', it's never felt more like livin'" - The father realizes that spending time with his son, even if they aren't successful in hunting, is incredibly fulfilling and meaningful.
5. "Next thing you know, they're all grown up and then you're huntin' by yourself again" - This line captures the bittersweet reality that children grow up quickly, and the father will eventually be left alone, reminiscing about these shared moments.
6. "Right out the door and never come back as bad as you want 'em too" - Once children grow up and leave home, they won't return to being young and dependent, no matter how much parents wish they could.
7. "Chasin' girls is gonna be all he'll wanna do" - As the son grows into a teenager, his interests will shift towards typical adolescent pursuits, leaving less time for father-son activities.
8. "He'll have a lot less time for his old man" - The father acknowledges that as his son grows, he will naturally spend less time with him, focusing more on his own life and interests.
9. "I'm gonna soak it up while I still can" - The father is determined to cherish these moments with his son while he still has the chance.
10. "Hop in the truck and off we go, I can't help but smile as he don't know" - The father smiles because he understands the significance of these trips, something his young son doesn’t yet grasp.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Jonathan Singleton, Luke Combs & Chip Matthews
- Writter(s)
- Luke Combs, Michael Tyler, Alexander Palmer, Ray Fulcher & Thomas Archer
- Released On
- June 14, 2024
Fathers & Sons Songs
- 1.All I Ever Do Is Leave
- 2.Front Door Famous
- 3.Huntin’ By Yourself
- 4.In Case I Ain’t Around
- 5.Little Country Boys
- 6.My Old Man Was Right
- 7.Plant a Seed
- 8.Remember Him That Way
- 9.Ride Around Heaven
- 10.Take Me Out to the Ballgame
- 11.The Man He Sees in Me
- 12.Whoever You Turn Out To Be
Luke Combs Albums
Fathers & Sons (2024)
English
June 14, 2024Growing Up (2022)
English
June 24, 2022Luke Combs (Singles)
English
January 1, 2014
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Huntin’ By Yourself" song?
"Huntin’ By Yourself" song is sung by Luke Combs.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Huntin’ By Yourself" song?
"Huntin’ By Yourself" song lyrics written by Luke Combs, Michael Tyler, Alexander Palmer, Ray Fulcher & Thomas Archer.
Who is the music producer of "Huntin’ By Yourself" song?
"Huntin’ By Yourself" song music composed & produced by Jonathan Singleton, Luke Combs & Chip Matthews.
When was "Huntin’ By Yourself" song released?
"Huntin’ By Yourself" song was released on June 14, 2024.