

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] You pull up in that old blue truck Window down, call out my name You laugh and the whole world softens Nothing ever feels the same Coffee in your crooked smile Sunrise on your freckled skin Every little word you give me Feels like I’m learning love again [Chorus] Because Beverly You make me feel like somebody Like every flaw is something You were dying just to see Because Beverly You call me perfect when I’m messy You hold my heart like it was always Right where it should be You’re forever, ever, ever to me Because Beverly [Verse 2] We’re dancing in your small-town kitchen Bare feet on that faded tile You spin around in my old t‑shirt Say I’ve had your heart a while You tell me I’m your favorite person Like it’s nothing, like it’s true I swear time just folds and disappears Every second next to you [Chorus] Because Beverly You make me feel like somebody Like every flaw is something You were dying just to see Because Beverly You call me perfect when I’m messy You hold my heart like it was always Right where it should be You’re forever, ever, ever to me Because Beverly [Bridge] If I get a thousand lifetimes Let me spend each one right here (right here) Hand in hand on your front porch Growing old from ear to ear (oh yeah) [Chorus] Because Beverly You make me feel like somebody Like every flaw is something You were dying just to see Because Beverly You’re my once, my always, my blessing You’re my home and you’re my history My tomorrow, my sweet peace You’re forever, ever, ever to me Because Beverly
Tags
country, Warm modern country ballad with male vocals; gentle fingerpicked acoustic and soft brushed kit in the verses, steel guitar swells and rich harmonies lifting a singalong chorus. Subtle piano doubles the hook, light bass glues the low end. Build from intimate, almost-whispered storytelling into a wide-open, arms-raised final chorus.
3:29
No
3/2/2026