Verse 1
Sun sinkin’ low through the maple trees,
Dust in the air and a cool breeze.
Old four-wheeler growlin’ down a winding trail,
Your hand in mine and a sky gone pale.
Radio rattlin’ from a weathered dash,
Country gold mixed with a little outlaw flash.
No crowds around, just the crickets singin’ free,
A whole lotta world, but it’s you I see.
Chorus
It’s a backwoods kind of forever,
Two hearts ridin’ through every season together.
Mud on the tires, stars overhead,
A million little dreams in the words we said.
Through the pines and the rivers, wherever they bend,
You’re my first hello and my last weekend.
With the music up loud and the worries all gone,
Girl, beside you is where I belong.
Verse 2
We parked by the creek where the moonlight fell,
Talked about life and the stories we’d tell.
Bonfire glow paintin’ diamonds in your eyes,
Brighter than any city skyline.
You laugh and the whole night comes alive,
Like a small-town jukebox on a Friday night.
Ain’t about money, fame, or the roads we roam,
You’re the reason every trail feels like home.
Chorus
It’s a backwoods kind of forever,
Two hearts ridin’ through every season together.
Mud on the tires, stars overhead,
A million little dreams in the words we said.
Through the pines and the rivers, wherever they bend,
You’re my first hello and my last weekend.
With the music up loud and the worries all gone,
Girl, beside you is where I belong.
Bridge
If time keeps rollin’ like these old dirt roads,
I’ll be right here wherever life goes.
From the first trail ride to our silver-haired days,
Still chasin’ sunsets through the backwoods haze.
Final Chorus
It’s a backwoods kind of forever,
A once-in-a-lifetime, hold-on-tight treasure.
Four-wheelers parked and the fire burnin’ slow,
Just us and the stars puttin’ on a show.
Through every mile and every song we play,
I’d choose your love every single day.
With the woods all around and your hand in mine,
Girl, this country heart is yours for all time.