[Chorus]
I love this life, there’s nothing better,
The roots run deep, like an old pine tethered.
Through highs and lows, through calm and strife,
I stand here now—yeah, I love this life.
[Verse 1]
I was born in a simple time,
Where the church bells rang, and the sun would shine.
Mama’s voice hummed a sweet, soft hymn,
The world felt vast, but the heart stayed slim.
[Verse 2]
Lived in a small town, playing football,
Friday night lights and the cheers would call.
The stars above, brighter than the field,
Dreams took root, but fate was sealed.
[Chorus]
I love this life, there’s nothing better,
The roots run deep, like an old pine tethered.
Through highs and lows, through calm and strife,
I stand here now—yeah, I love this life.
[Verse 3]
I went and saw the world, wide and grand,
Walked city streets, felt the desert sand.
But the neon lights, they couldn’t compete,
With the porch light glow and the dirt road beat.
[Verse 4]
Came back home where my heart belongs,
The wind hums low, a familiar song.
This little town, it still feels right,
The same old stars, the same old night.