

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] You’re on that red clay hillside I’m down this gravel road Between us runs a river And a line of fence posts old But the same big sun is shining On your face and mine I can feel your heartbeat From the far side of that line [Chorus] Two hearts, one love Under the same warm sky above Miles of hills, streams that run Still you’re my only one We might be far, but we’re tied up close By a quiet faith that grows and grows Two hearts, one road we’re dreaming of Two hearts, one love [Verse 2] You pack my lunch at sunrise I wave from dust and steel You holler, “Drive back to me” Like it’s stitched into the fields We talk in crooked letters On the back of grocery slips But it feels like you’re right with me Every time I taste your lips [Chorus] Two hearts, one love Under the same warm sky above Miles of hills, streams that run Still you’re my only one We might be far, but we’re tied up close By a quiet faith that grows and grows Two hearts, one road we’re dreaming of Two hearts, one love [Bridge] One day those miles won’t matter (oh yeah) We’ll plant our names in that front yard Watch the sunsets growing older Hand in hand, a beating heart If this whole world turns to dust I’ll still turn and look for us [Chorus] Two hearts, one love Under the same warm sky above Miles of hills, streams that run Still we’re walking on as one We made a vow, and we won’t let go From our first shy kiss to the long, slow close Two hearts, one road we’re walking on Two hearts, one love
Tags
country, Gentle old-school country ballad with male vocals, brushed snare, warm upright bass, and twangy acoustic guitars. Steel guitar swells weave around a simple piano bed. Verses stay intimate and story-driven, choruses swell with stacked harmonies and a singalong feel. Subtle fiddle lines bloom in the bridge, then everything falls back to voice and guitar for the final hook.
3:19
No
3/17/2026