Verse 1
I was raised on a dirt road, Sunday morning light,
Mama singing old hymns while the coffee brewed just right.
Daddy bowed his head before the day began,
Teaching me that faith ain’t words, it’s how a person stands.
Pre-Chorus
When the storms rolled in and the sky turned gray,
I could hear Heaven whisper, “Child, just pray.”
Chorus
‘Cause God’s still God on the mountain,
And He’s God in the valley below.
He’s the hand that lifts the broken,
When they don’t know where to go.
Through the tears and through the heartache,
Through the sunshine and the pain,
I’ve seen mercy fall from Heaven,
Like grace in the Alabama rain.
Verse 2
There were nights I felt forgotten, carrying heavy loads,
Walking through the darkness on some long and lonely roads.
But every time I stumbled, every time I’d fall,
I found His love was waiting there to catch me through it all.
Pre-Chorus
And when I couldn’t see beyond the hurt and fear,
His still small voice was always near.
Chorus
‘Cause God’s still God on the mountain,
And He’s God in the valley below.
He’s the hand that lifts the broken,
When they don’t know where to go.
Through the tears and through the heartache,
Through the sunshine and the pain,
I’ve seen mercy fall from Heaven,
Like grace in the Alabama rain.
Bridge
One day we’ll cross that river,
Trade these burdens for a crown.
We’ll hear the angels singing,
And lay our troubles down.
No more sorrow, no more heartache,
No more goodbye tears to cry,
Just the Savior’s arms around us,
In that home beyond the sky.
Final Chorus
‘Cause God’s still God on the mountain,
And He’s God in the valley below.
He’s the shepherd of His children,
Leading where we need to go.
Through the years and through the ages,
His love never fades away.
I’ll keep singing hallelujah,
Till I see His face someday.
Outro
So if you’re walking through a storm cloud,
Hold on, child, don’t be afraid.
The same God who made the sunrise
Is the One who lights your way.
And His grace keeps falling gently,
Like the Alabama rain. ✝️🎶