The song All The Soft Places To Fall is about two outlaws, Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson, who are tired of their wild lifestyle and are looking for a peaceful and stable home life. They reflect on their past experiences with women and alcohol, and express a desire for a simple and comfortable life with soft sheets and a loving partner. They acknowledge that they have been outlaws for most of their lives, but are getting older and feeling weaker, making them more vulnerable to falling. They are tired of the challenges and struggles they face living on the run, and are searching for a place to call home and find peace. Overall, this song is about the longing for a stable and comfortable life after years of living on the edge.