Lucky Enough – Bryan, Zach


If I’m lucky enough, I’ll see fogs lift with suns

As we roll to play a show in Carolina, Oklahoma, or Chicago

I’ll grow to know the road to home in places far away

Wrinkled, bald, and beat to shit, to never waste a day

Enough people will hate me that I know I did it right

But to never meet a human being that I say that I don’t like

Let me learn the hard way and cut it close sometimes

That youth is the attic chest where every lesson lies

I’ll have some kids and teach them that we are all the same

Sufferin’, smilin’, silhouettes of every passin’ day

The love I have will always be something my friends yearn

My memories were never cheap and never easy earned

I hope to choke on Jack and Coke in a bar during northern winter

On a night the band was tight, and right as rooftop lights flicker

If I’m lucky enough, I’ll understand losing someone close

I’ll clench my teeth on New Year’s Eve and try to talk to ghosts

I’ll stumble through a market on a Sunday in June

Smell the salt and asphalt on a Sunday afternoon

I reckon I’d be lucky if I made it half as far

To only die on hills that are closest to my heart

If I’m lucky enough, notebooks will be strewn across my room

I’ll play catch on green grass where springtime flowers bloom

If I’m lucky enough, I’ll tell the truth every chance I get

‘Cause smiles faked to appease another is worth ten regrets

If I’m lucky enough, I will get through hard things

And they will make me gentle to the ways of the world

If I’m lucky enough, I’ll have the courage to leave and go

Wherever my beatin’ heart tells me to go

If I’m lucky enough, I’ll get high and invite a guitar player over

And he’ll play sweet notes until a New York City rooftop sun rises

I’ll meet some kids at school that still know how to play instruments

If I’m lucky enough, I will make it exactly to where I’m taking this breath now

Lay my head upon the earth and laugh at passing clouds

If I’m lucky enough, I’ll remember the shaky things we’ve seen

Grab your beer through tears and fears, The Great American Bar Scene

Reflecting on Life’s Journey

“Lucky Enough” by Zach Bryan serves as a poignant meditation on the fleeting beauty and bittersweet challenges of life. Through vivid imagery—fog lifting with the sun, nights spent playing music, and intimate moments of loss and laughter—Bryan sketches a road map of gratitude and yearning. The song’s verses weave together themes of travel, human connection, and the wisdom that comes from hardship, inviting listeners to savor the ordinary and extraordinary alike. The refrain “If I’m lucky enough” grounds each hope and memory in humility, reminding us that life’s richest moments are often found in the simple desire to live authentically, love deeply, and cherish each passing day.

Song Credits

  • Songwriter: Zach Bryan

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