

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] I was fine with empty Fridays Same old bar, same old barstool crowd Talking tough about forever Like it was something I’d never allow Then you walked in laughing Like you’d known me all my life Took my hand, took my habits Took my breath and made it right [Chorus] You’re more than I deserve More than I believed in Thought love was just a word Now it’s the air I’m breathing You’re the someday I’d given up on The prayer I never said out loud You’re the kind of woman I never thought this world allowed And somehow you love me You’re crazy about me You’re more More than I deserve [Verse 2] You hang your dress on my old chair Turn this house into a home Coffee cup on my nightstand Little notes on my phone You see good in all my rough parts Call them stories, not my scars You turned my small-town sky Into a sky full of stars [Chorus] You’re more than I deserve More than I believed in Thought love was just a word Now it’s the air I’m breathing You’re the someday I’d given up on The prayer I never said out loud You’re the kind of woman I never thought this world allowed And somehow you love me You’re crazy about me You’re more More than I deserve [Bridge] Now I’m planning out forever On a back porch swing with you I see babies, I see birthdays I see every dream come true Didn’t know the road I traveled Could lead to something this sure You took my broken map And drew a better world [Chorus] You’re more than I deserve More than I believed in Thought love was just a word Now it’s the air I’m breathing You’re the someday I’d given up on The prayer I never said out loud You’re the kind of woman I never thought this world allowed And somehow you love me You’re crazy about me You’re more (oh, you’re more) More than I deserve
Tags
country, Warm modern country ballad with male vocals, gentle acoustic guitars, brushed drums, and mellow pedal steel. Verses stay intimate and close-mic’d, then chorus widens with stacked harmonies, roomy snare, and a singalong lift. Subtle organ pad under the bridge, then a final, quieter chorus that blooms into a big, heartfelt outro., world
3:44
No
3/8/2026