

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] I’ve been the hard one The leave-at-midnight kind Too many small towns In the rearview of my life But the older I get The less that I can lie I want a front porch forever Not another goodbye [Chorus] I’m looking for a woman whose heart can handle mine Who won’t fold when the weather turns rough on a dime Who can take all my edges Still stay by my side Yeah I’m looking for a woman Whose heart can handle mine [Verse 2] She don’t scare easy When the money’s running thin Laughs when the truck breaks down Says, “Baby, we still win” Dances in the kitchen Bare feet, red dirt on the tile Turns every bad day Into one more reason to smile [Chorus] [Bridge] I’ve been a storm rolling over these fields But I’m tired of running from what I feel I need a backroad brave Sunday strong The kind of love that holds on Holds on [Chorus]
Tags
country, Modern radio country with male vocals; midtempo swing with warm acoustic guitars, brushed snare, and a steady bass line. Fiddle doubles the vocal hook in the chorus, steel guitar answering phrases. Verses stay intimate and conversational; chorus widens with stacked harmonies and a driving, uplifting feel. Light organ pad under the bridge for emotional lift, then a stripped last chorus with vocal ad-libs.
3:14
No
1/5/2026