“Front Porch Hallelujah”
Country / Faith / Family
Verse 1
Boots by the back door, dirt on the floor
Little hands reachin’ for a fishing pole
Sunrise coffee and a Bible verse
Tryin’ to teach ‘em what this whole life’s worth
Old lab barkin’ down a gravel drive
They’re racin’ that red bike side by side
Every scraped-up knee and baseball glove
Feels like heaven wrapped up in dust and love
Pre-Chorus
I ain’t raisin’ perfect
Just prayin’ they’ll become
Good men with kind hearts
Who know where blessings come from
Chorus
I’m raisin’ boys and lovin’ Jesus
Teachin’ both with calloused hands
How to stand tall, say “yes sir”
And help your neighbor when you can
From Sunday hymns to Friday lights
Through every storm this life deploys
I thank God every single day
For the honor of raisin’ boys
Verse 2
Front pew wiggles in a pressed white shirt
Whisperin’ jokes when the preacher works
Mama tries hard not to laugh out loud
While I’m sayin’ prayers feelin’ mighty proud
One day they’ll drive off on their own
Chasin’ dreams beyond this home
But I hope wherever life may lead
They carry faith like family trees
Pre-Chorus
Cause this world gets heavy
And hearts can lose their way
But a little bit of grace
Can light the darkest days
Chorus
I’m raisin’ boys and lovin’ Jesus
Teachin’ both with calloused hands
How to stand tall, say “yes sir”
And help your neighbor when you can
From Sunday hymns to Friday lights
Through every storm this life deploys
I thank God every single day
For the honor of raisin’ boys
Bridge
Someday they’ll be fathers
Tellin’ stories just like mine
And maybe they’ll remember
Those porch-light summer nights
Where faith was more than words we said
It was the way we lived our lives
Final Chorus
Still raisin’ boys and lovin’ Jesus
Lean on grace when days get hard
Cause tractors break and dreams may wander
But the good Lord guards the heart
Through muddy boots and answered prayers
And all the little everyday joys
I thank God every single day
For the blessing of raisin’ boys
Outro
Yeah, dirt roads, faith, and a little noise
That’s the good life… raisin’ boys.