[Intro – soft choir humming]
(steel guitar crying softly)
Female:
Daddy says, “Girl, you’ll never win…”
Male:
“Been lovin’ you longer than you’ve been livin’…”
[Verse 1 – Female]
Down in Cullman, Alabama clay
We were raised on work and Sunday praise
Daddy’s hands smelled like diesel smoke
Grease-stained jeans and hard-earned hope
Navy Seabee, tough as stone
Cancer came, but he carried on
Eighteen wheels and a faith held tight
Still praying us home every night
[Verse 2 – Male]
Dustin climbed from darker days
Now welding sparks light up his way
Proof the good Lord still restores
Broken hearts and backroad souls
Nick’s out west where the cold winds blow
Durango skies and mountain snow
But he’s still my brother and best damn friend
And blood like ours don’t ever end
[Chorus – Together]
So raise a hand for Scott tonight
A cancer survivor still built to fight
Seabee blood and a truck stop soul
Still carrying this family down broken roads
Yeah we’re loud, rough, southern raised
Red dirt hearts and amazing grace
And if Heaven sounds like home to me
It’s gospel love and country steel
[Bridge – Gospel Style]
Female:
Through hospital halls and hard times…
Male:
God never left our side…
Together:
Faith held strong when the road got rough
And love was always more than enough
[Final Chorus – Bigger harmony]
So here’s to the men that made me strong
The ones beside me all along
From Cullman dirt to Colorado snow
Home ain’t a place—it’s the love we know
Yeah we argue ‘bout who loves who more
Like we’ve done a thousand times before
But deep down we all already know…
Together softly:
Love like this never lets go…
[Outro]
(choir humming, steel guitar fading)
“I love you more…”
“No… I love you most…”