[Intro]
This ain’t a story I tell for show
Just a thank you to a man who needed to know
[Verse 1]
She’s known the wrong kind of love too long
Hands that hurt, words that cut too strong
Years of surviving, barely getting by
Smiling through pain, learning not to cry
Then you showed up, calm and plain
Didn’t bring storms, didn’t bring pain
[Chorus]
You gave her a life she never knew
Peace in her heart, room to breathe too
No fear in her eyes when she comes home
No walking on glass, no feeling alone
She’s happy now, and that tells me all
So thank you Robby for standing tall
[Verse 2]
You walked into chaos, noise, and strain
Didn’t flinch, didn’t fold, didn’t complain
Family loud, sometimes sideways and wild
Still you stayed patient, steady, and mild
You didn’t have to carry what wasn’t your load
But you did anyway, and it shows
[Chorus]
You gave her a life she never knew
Peace in her heart, room to breathe too
No fear in her eyes when she comes home
No walking on glass, no feeling alone
She’s happy now, and that tells me all
So thank you Robby for standing tall
[Bridge]
You’ve carried your own kind of weight and loss
Learned how to stand no matter the cost
Didn’t let it turn you bitter or cold
Just made you solid, steady, and bold
[Acoustic Guitar Solo – slow, emotional, fingerpicked acoustic in a minor key, warm and raw, long sustained notes, no rush, letting the melody speak gratitude and quiet respect]
[Outro]
You ain’t perfect, no man is
But you’re real, and that’s the difference
My mother’s happy, safe, and free
And that matters more than words to me
So this ain’t praise, and it ain’t a show
Just respect from a place you already know