
Father and Son's Trail
country,acoustic;fingerpickedguitarleadsthearrangementwithawarm,steadyrhythm.subtlefiddleharmoniesandlightpercussionaddtexture,creatinganostalgicandheartfeltatmosphere.malevocalsdeliverthestorywithsincerityandgrit.,melodic
[Verse 1] Before the sun could touch the trees, He shook me awake, whispered, "Time to leave." Boots on the porch, creaking slow, Rifle in hand, hearts ready to go. [Prechorus] The world was quiet, the air so still, Just me, my dad, and the rolling hills. [Chorus] Out on the trail, where the whispers roam, Every step feels like coming home. The lessons he taught, the stories he’d weave, Echo through the woods, in the rustling leaves. [Verse 2] We crossed the creek where the water runs clear, He said, "Son, the wild's got nothing to fear." Tracked a buck through the morning dew, Every step felt like something new. [Prechorus] "Patience," he said, "is a hunter’s creed, It’s not the prize, it’s the life you lead." [Chorus] Out on the trail, where the whispers roam, Every step feels like coming home. The lessons he taught, the stories he’d weave, Echo through the woods, in the rustling leaves.
