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Kris Kristofferson’s “Worth Fighting For”: A Ballad of Love, Loss, and Redemption

In the realm of country music, few artists have etched their names as profoundly as Kris Kristofferson. With his weathered baritone and introspective songwriting, Kristofferson has crafted a legacy of songs that resonate with raw emotion and poetic depth. Among his vast repertoire, “Worth Fighting For” stands as a poignant ballad that explores the complexities of love, loss, and the enduring power of hope.

Released in 1985, “Worth Fighting For” finds Kristofferson reflecting on the trials and tribulations of a long-lasting relationship. The song’s opening lines paint a vivid portrait of a couple weathered by the storms of life:

The highway runs on, the sun’s getting low Another day gone, another mile to go We’ve been through thick and thin, we’ve seen good times and bad And I still believe in you, if you still believe in us, babe

Kristofferson’s voice, imbued with a world-weariness that only comes from living life to the fullest, carries the weight of these lyrics. He acknowledges the challenges they have faced as a couple, yet his words are laced with an unwavering belief in the strength of their bond.

The chorus of “Worth Fighting For” is a powerful declaration of love’s resilience:

‘Cause there’s somethin’ worth fightin’ for Somethin’ worth dyin’ for Somethin’ worth livin’ for, baby And it’s you

Kristofferson’s words resonate with a profound understanding of love’s transformative power. He recognizes that love, in its purest form, is not about fleeting moments of passion but about a deep commitment that endures through life’s inevitable trials.

As the song progresses, Kristofferson delves into the depths of love’s complexities. He acknowledges the pain of loss and the fear of heartbreak, yet he never wavers in his belief in the transformative power of love:

I know we’ve had our share of troubles and tears And there’ll be more before the passin’ years But I’m still here, and I’m still lovin’ you And I’ll be here, baby, forever true

“Worth Fighting For” is a testament to the enduring power of love. It is a song that speaks to the hearts of those who have experienced the depths of love’s joys and sorrows, reminding them that even in the face of adversity, love remains a force worth fighting for. Kristofferson’s poignant lyrics and heartfelt delivery make “Worth Fighting For” a timeless ballad that will continue to touch listeners for generations to come.

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Sunset on the highway to old mexicoRuby like the wind upon my faceThunder from a storm on the horizon far awayRuby cut directly to the chase
She said,“anywhere you’re going babyYou just gotta know I’m on your side. (I always was)When you climb upon the stallionYou are bound to let him take you for a rideAll the way.”
I know I’m still wild enough for youAnd you know you, you can always count on meBaby, we used to be worth fighting forSo tell me, are we?
Anything like anything we used to beOr tried to make believe before the fall?Tell me how the hell you keep your spirit (remember spirit? )Strong enough to answer to the call
Ruby closed her eyes and faced the heavensShe said, “take me to the stars one more time”I was doin’ eighty, but I pushed her through the floorAnd watched her climbOutta sight, outta mind
I know I’m still wild enough for youAnd you know you, you can always count on meBaby, we used to be worth fighting forSo tell me, are we?

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