[Verse]
It starts at hello, with a bashful glance,
Out there by the fence, in a stolen chance.
The sun sinking low, painting skies of fire,
A quiet kind of spark, born of soft desire.
[Verse 2]
Moonlight on the creek, whispers in the dark,
Worn-out blue jeans, a small-town park.
Your laughter like a song, carried on the breeze,
A moment so fragile, like trembling leaves on trees.
[Chorus]
It starts at hello, where the story begins,
With hearts wide open, and innocent sins.
A love so tender, it's all we know,
The beauty and pain—it starts at hello.
[Verse 3]
A porch swing creaking in the autumn chill,
Two hands touching, then time standing still.
You said you'd stay with me come winter's snow,
But love has its seasons, and seasons must go.
[Bridge]
Now it's faded letters, and a memory's trace,
A ghost of a smile, etched on my face.
I walk by the old fence, under a sky so wide,
Wishing just once, you were still by my side.
[Chorus]
It starts at hello, where the story begins,
With hearts wide open, and innocent sins.
A love so tender, it's all we know,
The beauty and pain—it starts at hello.