(Verse 1)
Two backpacks, flashlights, a map torn in two,
They slipped through the fence where the old oak tree grew.
Whispers of shadows, the creek’s lullaby,
They laughed at the darkness and raced through the pines.
(Pre-Chorus)
Mud on their boots, a compass gone wrong,
They swore they’d outrun every ghost in the fog.
(Chorus)
Wild hearts, dirt-road warriors, kings of the unknown!
The woods sang their anthem, they carved it in stone.
Through thicket and twilight, where the wild things roam,
Two boys with a secret—they’d never go home!
(Verse 2)
A storm cracked the sky, lightning wrote their names,
They howled at the wind, let it drench them in flames.
Built a fort out of branches, swore oaths in the rain,
“No law but the forest, no end to this game!”
(Chorus)
Wild hearts, dirt-road warriors, kings of the unknown!
The woods sang their anthem, they carved it in stone.
Through thicket and twilight, where the wild things roam,
Two boys with a secret—they’d never go home!
(Bridge)
Years blur like rivers, but they still hear the call—
That first taste of freedom, the thrill of the fall.
The world tried to cage them, but the woods beat too loud,
Two souls stitched to wildness, screaming through clouds.
(Outro)
When the stars stab the treeline, and the campfire’s low,
You’ll find them still running… where the legends go.