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Porch Light Faith
Country gospel, mid-tempo, warm and heartfelt, acoustic guitar, fiddle, soft harmonies, uplifting mood
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[Intro – gentle, sunlit warmth]
Screen door creaks at dawn’s first glow
Humming hymns where the clover grows
[Verse 1 – quiet gratitude]
I’ve got a chair on the back porch rail
A mug of coffee that never fails
Neighbor knocks with a loaf of bread
Says “Lord’s been good, let’s count our blessings instead”
No fancy cars, no diamond rings
Just a hand to hold when the cold wind stings
A prayer before we lay our heads
That’s all I need to keep my soul fed
[Verse 2 – tender reflection]
Last winter when the heat went out
The church folks showed up, no doubt
Brought blankets, wood, and a pot of stew
Said “We’re family, we’ll see you through”
I sat there shivering, but my heart was warm
Knowing I never have to face the storm alone
They didn’t ask for a thing in return
Just said “His love’s the lesson we all learn”
[Pre-Chorus – rising hope]
It’s not about the words we say
It’s the way we love each other day by day
A simple faith that doesn’t need a stage
Just grace upon grace upon grace
[Chorus – joyful, uplifting]
Oh, this porch light faith keeps me going strong
When the road gets rough, when the night feels long
My neighbors, my church, my little town
They’re the love that wraps my world around
No grand miracles, no burning bush
Just a community that’s got my back, that’s enough
This porch light faith is all I need
To know that I’m loved, to know that I’m free
[Interlude, Instrumental Solo – warm acoustic guitar and fiddle melody]
[Verse 3 – grateful remembrance]
When my mama passed, the whole town came
Sat in my yard, called out her name
Sang old hymns till the sun went down
Said “She’s in heaven, no more tears to drown”
I held their hands, felt their broken hearts
Knew I wasn’t falling apart alone
That’s the gift of this little place
Love that shows up, no matter the case
[Pre-Chorus – soft, earnest]
It’s not about the prayers we shout
It’s the way we reach out when someone’s down and out
A simple faith that doesn’t need a crown
Just love that keeps coming around
[Chorus Reprise – fuller harmonies, heartfelt]
Oh, this porch light faith keeps me going strong
When the road gets rough, when the night feels long
My neighbors, my church, my little town
They’re the love that wraps my world around
No grand miracles, no burning bush
Just a community that’s got my back, that’s enough
This porch light faith is all I need
To know that I’m loved, to know that I’m free
[Bridge – gentle, reflective]
I’ve walked through valleys, I’ve climbed high hills
Had my share of heartaches, had my share of thrills
But the best thing I’ve ever known
Is the love of a people who call me their own
They don’t care if I’m rich or poor
They just love me, and that’s what makes me sure
That this simple faith is where I belong
Right here, right now, where I’m home
[Final Chorus – powerful, triumphant]
Oh, this porch light faith keeps me going strong
When the road gets rough, when the night feels long
My neighbors, my church, my little town
They’re the love that wraps my world around
No grand miracles, no burning bush
Just a community that’s got my back, that’s enough
This porch light faith is all I need
To know that I’m loved, to know that I’m free
[Outro – soft, fading warmth]
Screen door creaks at dusk’s last glow
Humming hymns where the clover grows