Miranda Lambert has released ‘No Man’s Land’, from her upcoming album Postcards From Texas.
“No Man’s Land” is the fourth preview of Miranda’s new album, Postcards From Texas, and follows “Alimony,” “Dammit Randy” and its lead single, “Wranglers.”
Speaking of the single, Lambert comments: “‘No Man’s Land’ is a love song to me, and it’s one of my favorite songs I’ve maybe ever written. When Luke sent me the initial idea, the lyrics just struck me—they were so beautiful, so raw. It felt like, ‘This is how I can explain it to the man who’s willing to love a girl like me—a free spirit, a wildflower, a wild card but with a big heart and all the love to give.’ It’s that sentiment of ‘love her but leave her wild,’ and it’s not really a warning; it’s just a ‘let me tell you what you’re getting into, and if you want to jump off and take this ride with me, then let’s go’ … ‘No Man’s Land’ is like saying, ‘Come with me. Let’s do this together,’ rather than, ‘I’m your property.’ It’s about embracing the wild, uncharted territories of love and life, with all the risks and rewards that come with it.”
Listen to ‘No Man’s Land’ – here.
Postcards From Texas arrives Sept. 13 and is available for pre-order and pre-save now.
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