Brayden's Belief
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[Verse] In a town where the river runs slow, Lived a man named Brayden Joe, He wore his heart on his old flannel sleeve, Believed in something no one could thieve. [Verse 2] He'd talk 'bout times he thought were grand, With a flag in his front yard, he'd stand, Down at the diner, he'd hear the scoffs, But Brayden held firm, never turned off. [Chorus] He'd say, "It's my belief, my given right, To find my truth, hold on tight, I stand by the man I choose, Even if it means I'll lose." [Verse 3] Betty at the store shook her head, "How can you support him?" she said, Brayden just smiled, tipped his hat, "Belief's a bridge, ain't turning back." [Verse 4] Some folks whispered, some folks stared, But Brayden wasn't ever scared, In a world of battles marked and drawn, He'd walk a path he thought was strong. [Chorus] He'd say, "It's my belief, my given right, To find my truth, hold on tight, I stand by the man I choose, Even if it means I'll lose."