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[Intro – soft, sunlit nostalgia]
Screen door creaks at dawn’s first glow
Porch swing sways slow and low
[Verse 1 – calm, reflective]
He’d sit in that old oak chair
Staring out at the wheat field’s glare
Calloused hands from years of toil
Eyes that held the soil’s quiet toil
[Pre-Chorus – tender, hopeful]
I’d climb up on his weathered knee
Beg him tell me stories free
Of roads he’d walked and rivers crossed
Of lessons that the years had tossed
[Chorus 1 – warm, comforting]
Weathered hands hold quiet truths
Seasons change but love stays rooted
He’d say “Son, slow down and see
The best things grow wild and free”
[Verse 2 – gentle, reminiscing]
He’d fix the fence when rain poured down
Sing old hymns when the sun went brown
Never spoke in loud, sharp tones
Just let his kindness be his throne
[Pre-Chorus 2 – soft, yearning]
I’d ask him how to find my way
When the world felt dark and gray
He’d smile and tap his worn-out boot
Said “Trust the path your heart can root”
[Chorus 2 – warm, reassuring]
Weathered hands hold quiet truths
Seasons change but love stays rooted
He’d say “Son, slow down and see
The best things grow wild and free”
[Bridge – bittersweet, grateful]
Now that chair sits empty now
But his words still wrap around me somehow
I walk the fields he once did tend
Carry his truths until the end
[Final Chorus – heartfelt, triumphant]
Weathered hands hold quiet truths
Seasons change but love stays rooted
I tell my kids just like he told me
“The best things grow wild and free”
[Outro – soft, fading warmth]
Screen door creaks at dusk’s last light
His voice still lingers, soft and bright