Rob wakes up before the rooster calls,
Pulls on his boots and his worn-out overalls.
Coffee on the table, pickup in the drive,
Another day of farming, keeping dreams alive.
The morning fog is hanging low across the field,
He tips his hat to heaven and grabs the tractor wheel.
Corn rows stretching farther than the eye can see,
Out here on the farm is where he’s meant to be.
Chorus
Rob’s riding with the rising sun,
Working hard ‘til the day is done.
Turning dirt and planting hope,
Making a life where the green crops grow.
Through the rain and through the drought,
He never lets the hard times win out.
With calloused hands and a faithful heart,
Rob’s farming life is a work of art.
Verse 2
By noon the cattle gather by the old fence line,
The hay is stacked high and the fields look fine.
Neighbors wave as they roll on by,
Trading stories underneath a blue sky.
His granddad taught him every trick he knew,
How to read the weather and make a harvest come through.
Those lessons still echo in every furrowed row,
Like seeds of wisdom helping future seasons grow.
Chorus
Rob’s riding with the rising sun,
Working hard ‘til the day is done.
Turning dirt and planting hope,
Making a life where the green crops grow.
Through the rain and through the drought,
He never lets the hard times win out.
With calloused hands and a faithful heart,
Rob’s farming life is a work of art.
Bridge
When the storm clouds gather and the winds blow strong,
Rob keeps moving forward, singing his old song.
Because the land rewards the ones who stay,
And every sunset promises another day.
Final Chorus
Rob’s riding with the rising sun,
Working hard ‘til the day is done.
Golden fields swaying in the evening glow,
Proof of every seed he chose to sow.
From the first spring rain to the autumn moon,
The harvest always comes around soon.
With family, faith, and a farmer’s pride,
Rob’s country heart is his truest guide.
Outro
Yeah, Rob tips his hat as the daylight fades,
Thankful for the life that the good earth gave.
And tomorrow morning when the rooster sings,
He’ll be back in the fields doing what he loves best.