
Real Country Music
supportedbylightfiddleandsteelguitarharmonies,acoustic,country,withasteadyrhythmandwarmfingerpickedguitar;intimatemalevocals,melodic
[Verse] The gravel road is dust and stone, Leading to a place I call my own. A barn that leans, a porch that creaks, The kind of quiet a soul can keep. [Chorus] This is real country music, plain and true, A fiddle’s cry, the sky so blue. Stories of heartache, and dreams that fall, But we still stand tall, through it all. [Verse 2] Mama’s biscuits, black coffee steam, A rooster’s crow breaks through my dream. The cattle graze by the split-rail fence, Life’s simple here, it all makes sense. [Prechorus] No neon lights, no city call, Just the sound of rain and a whippoorwill’s drawl. [Chorus] This is real country music, plain and true, A fiddle’s cry, the sky so blue. Stories of heartache, and dreams that fall, But we still stand tall, through it all. [Bridge] A hand-me-down guitar, strings worn thin, Played for the crowd, or just the wind. Each note a prayer, each word a seed, Planting roots for the soul’s deep need.