I still remember that small-town night,
Local brewery, string lights shining bright.
She walked in with a smile, I swear the world stood still,
Golden hair, blue-jean grace, the kind that time can’t kill.
(Chorus)
Now we’ve got a baby girl, with her mama’s eyes,
Blonde curls shining underneath the country sky.
She laughs just the same, and my whole world stirs,
Every little piece of her looks just like her mama,
And I thank God for her.
(Verse 2)
She’s the kind that’ll stop to save a stray on the road,
Hearts for horses, every creature, every soul.
She taught me love ain’t loud, it’s steady and true,
And every time I hold our child, I see her shining through.
(Chorus)
Now we’ve got a baby girl, with her mama’s eyes,
Blonde curls shining underneath the country sky.
She laughs just the same, and my whole world stirs,
Every little piece of her looks just like her mama,
And I thank God for her.
(Bridge)
From that brewery night to this farmhouse life,
I still look at her and can’t believe she’s my wife.
The best parts of living are right here at home,
In my arms, I’ve got everything I’ll ever want to hold.
(Chorus)
Now we’ve got a baby girl, with her mama’s eyes,
Blonde curls shining underneath the country sky.
She laughs just the same, and my whole world stirs,
Every little piece of her looks just like her mama,
And I thank God for her.
(Outro)
Yeah, every little piece of her looks just like her mama…
And I thank God for her.