[Verse]
We met down by the old oak tree,
A place where hearts run wild and free.
She had a smile that lit the night,
And eyes that shone with pure delight.
[Verse 2]
Folks in town, they talked and stared,
Wondered why we'd ever dare.
But love don't see no shades of gray,
Just a rainbow where we lay.
[Chorus]
Our love runs deeper than the roots of the pine,
Stronger than the whispers on the small-town vine.
In a world so wide, we found our grace,
Me being white, and her a mix of every place.
[Verse 3]
We'd drive out on those dusty roads,
Finding peace where the river flowed.
Stars above sang harmony,
In a song just meant for you and me.
[Verse 4]
Her skin like dusk, mine morning light,
In each other's arms, it all feels right.
Love don’t judge the color of skin,
But the truth and warmth you hold within.
[Chorus]
Our love runs deeper than the roots of the pine,
Stronger than the whispers on the small-town vine.
In a world so wide, we found our grace,
Me being white, and her a mix of every place.