

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Remember that rusted Chevy You laughing in my old ball cap We swore we had all the time in the world Nothing moved half as fast as that Then one ring, white dress in a chapel You tripping on your brand‑new shoes We blinked, and the years just scattered Like rice on the steps for two [Chorus] Look how our love grew From a front seat kiss to a Sunday pew From your name on my hand To a gold band, saying "I do" Now there's a crib in the corner Tiny socks on the dryer too He's got your eyes, my crooked smile Look how our love grew [Verse 2] Last night he climbed in the middle Said, "Mama, Daddy, make some room" You rolled your eyes, I killed the light He started snoring way too soon I watched you both in the half‑dark Thought, when did I get this blessed From a cheap motel and a county fair To a home that never rests [Chorus] Look how our love grew From a midnight drive to a backyard view From counting tips for rent To a yard swing built just for two Now there's crayons on the table Little boots by your Sunday shoes He's got your laugh, my stubborn chin Look how our love grew [Bridge] I used to chase every sunrise Now I just chase him down the hall (hey!) But every time his fingers find your hair I remember how it started with a call [Chorus] Look how our love grew From a scared first dance to a promise true From you and me just dreaming To three hearts under one roof And if the years keep flying Like they always seem to do I'll thank the Lord with every breath For the boy that looks like me and you He's got our hearts, through and through Look how our love grew
Tags
country, Warm 90s country ballad with male vocals, midtempo brushed drums, gentle fiddle fills, and a twanging electric tucked under fingerpicked acoustic. Verses stay intimate and story-driven, chorus swells with pedal steel and stacked harmonies, bridge drops to just vocal and guitar before a full-band, heart-swelling final chorus.
5:19
No
4/10/2026