So I got on my knees, looked up to the skies,
Cried out, “Help me, God Almighty, hear my cries!”
The storm still raged, but peace washed over me,
Joy filled my heart, setting my spirit free.
I will sing to the Lord with my life each day, Lift my voice in the morning, find my way.
Psalm 86:12
So love me unconditionally, until my life is done,
Through the darkest of nights, when I’m the only one.
Hold me close, don’t let go, even when I’m unkind,
I need your strength, and your heart intertwined.
But now my heart is broken, filled with grief's heavy load,
Grief is just love, without a place to unfold.
Oh, I will always love you, even from afar,
A part of me will linger, wherever you are.
Where to next, my friend?
Let’s explore unknown bends,
The less-traveled road holds the greatest surprise,
Tiny towns and family-owned places lie,
With history written in the smiles of the wise.
Let’s embrace the freedom that nature brings,
Forget the city lights; oh, how our hearts sing.
My lady and I were dancing across the floor,
Twirling and whirling, kicking down the door.
Square dancing faster than the ceiling fans,
I picked up Lulu, twirling her over my hands.
Suddenly, there came a loud crack!
I hollered with the country beat, 'Oh, my back!'
So when the stars shine bright on that Mississippi night,
We’ll remember the dance that felt so right.
Through kudzu and laughter, our love will enhance,
We'll forever do that Kudzu Country dance.