

Prompt / Lyrics
Verse 1 He’s got dust on his boots and a worn-out grin, Drives a hand-me-down Chevy, never quite fits in, Says “yes ma’am” like he means every word, Got a heart full of dreams and a head full of hurt. Town says he won’t make it past county line signs, But there’s fire in his chest and hope in his eyes. Chorus He’s a blue-eyed boy with the world on his shoulders, Still believes in love, even though he’s older, Carries his past like a pocketknife scar, Knows who he is, even when it’s hard. Yeah, life tried to break him, but it couldn’t destroy That small-town faith in a blue-eyed boy. Verse 2 Mama worked nights just to keep them fed, Daddy left early, left words unsaid, Learned how to pray from a beat-up pew, Learned how to stand when the roof fell through. He don’t talk much ‘bout the nights he cried, Just tips his hat and keeps his pride. Chorus He’s a blue-eyed boy with calloused hands, Still chasing truth in a borrowed plan, Loves too deep, trusts too fast, But he won’t let go of what didn’t last. Yeah, he’s bent, not broken, still fills that void, That stubborn hope in a blue-eyed boy. Bridge One day he’ll find what he’s lookin’ for, A front porch light and an open door, Someone who sees past the dust and noise, Sees the man in that blue-eyed boy. Final Chorus He’s a blue-eyed boy, ain’t afraid to stay, Won’t run from love when it comes his way, Got scars that prove he paid his dues, But those eyes still shine Carolina blue. When the world gives up and walks away, He’ll stand his ground, make his own joy— Yeah, don’t count out that blue-eyed boy.
Tags
Country,sad
3:39
No
1/10/2026