> Verse 1
> I was born in a small-town sunrise, dust on my boots and hope in my eyes,
> But I swear I’d seen that smile before,
> In an old frame on my grandma’s porch, same blue dress, same front door.
> She said, “Son, that girl was my first love, we ran wild in a world of rust,”
> I laughed it off but deep inside,
> I felt like I’d been on this ride.
> Pre-Chorus
> Every life, every winding road,
> Leads me back to what my heart already knows.
> Chorus
> I’ll love you through the ages, past the county lines,
> Through a hundred different stories, a thousand different times.
> If I’m a cowboy, if I’m a shadow in some other life of mine,
> I’ll keep on **chasing** you through time.
> Verse 2
> Saw your face in a Broadway crowd, neon lights and the jukebox loud,
> You turned around and smiled at me,
> Like you were sure who I must be.
> We danced slow to an old steel song, you said, “Feels like I’ve known you long,”
> I just held you, heart on fire,
> Like every life led to this desire.
> Pre-Chorus
> Different names, different skin and bones,
> Same two hearts finding their way home.
> Chorus
> I’ll love you through the ages, past the county lines,
> Through a hundred different stories, a thousand different times.
> If I’m a drifter, or just a stranger in some other life of mine,
> I’ll keep on chasing you through time.
> Bridge
> Maybe next time I’m a farmhand, you’re the girl next door,
> Hanging laundry in the evening, barefoot on the porch.
> Maybe I’m a soldier, you’re a letter in my hand,
> Every word you’re writing says, “I’ll find you again.”
> Verse 3
> When the good Lord calls me home, and they carve my name in stone,
> I’ll be out there past the stars,
> Still looking for where you are.
> Final Chorus
> I’ll love you through forever, past the end of time,
> Every chapter that I’m given, I’ll read until you’re mine.
> If there’s a next life waiting, on the far side of that sky,
> I’ll keep on chasing you through time.
> Yeah, I’ll keep on chasing you through time.