Production Prompts:
Create a George Strait style, mid-tempo waltz in a neotraditional country style, featuring prominent twin fiddles, a weeping pedal steel, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and Dobro, with minimal use of drums. The vocal delivery should be warm and emotive, capturing a romantic, neotraditional country honky tonk feel.
Lyrics:
Verse 1:
She walks through the door
With a smile in her eyes
Turning all of those heads
When they see her arrive
It's been quite some time
Since she's graced this hall
Not looking for romance
Or even to fall
Chorus:
No words are spoken as he takes her hand,
‘cause whatever they’re playing,
becomes three-quarter rhyme,
in complete harmony, and in perfect time.
Verse 2:
She works all week long,
With a fire in her soul,
But every once in a while,
She's got to let go,
In hopes he's there,
Because she knows he'll take care,
To cast her troubles away,
To keep that ole blue moon at bay.
Chorus:
No words are spoken as he takes her hand,
‘cause whatever they’re playing,
becomes three-quarter rhyme,
in complete harmony, and in perfect time.
Bridge:
As they’re dancing along, to the melody’s grace,
No need for a word in this magic embrace
They’re locked in the moment, as the stars start to align,
It’s a love that is rare, once in a blue moon, so fine.
Chorus:
No words are spoken as he takes her hand,
‘cause whatever they’re playing,
becomes three-quarter rhyme,
in complete harmony, and in perfect time.
Outro:
Once in a blue moon, he always finds you.