Sunset's painting gold on the old pine trees,
Grandpa's rocking slow, talks of memories,
Kids are catching fireflies in a Mason jar,
Life feels so simple, right here where we are.
Mama's frying chicken, smellin' mighty fine,
Daddy's tuning up his old Gibson from '59,
Neighbors gather 'round, there's a smile on every face,
Nowhere else to be, no better place.
We're forever country, it's in our veins,
From the rolling hills to the pouring rains,
Simple songs, simple life, no need to change,
With every heart beat, we're forever country reigns.
Moonlight dancing over fields of corn,
Whispers in the wind of loves long mourned,
Dogs are barking softly, chasing shadows by the creek,
In every breath we take, it's country that we speak.
We may grow old, but this heart stays young,
In every story told, in every song sung,
Roots run deep, like the river's flow,
Forever country's the only way we know.
Barn doors creak a tune, as the night draws near,
Stars are blinking softly, every one's a dear,
Life's a winding road, leading back to where we've been,
In each goodbye, there's a new hello again.