In the twilight glow, where the rivers run deep,
I found your heart, hidden secrets to keep.
Through fields of dreams, we danced under stars,
But the barbed wire cuts, where our love left scars.
On that midnight train, I can hear that old song,
Whistlin’ through the dark, it was there I felt wrong.
Got those rodeo tears, falling slow like the rain,
In this small town blues, we’re stuck in the pain.
The moonlight whispers, secrets of the past,
With a leather heart that just won't seem to last.
You and I were wildflowers, in a field of despair,
Now I wander this night, alone with my care.
Every whiskey river flows like time on the run,
Memories like smoke, fading into the sun.
When the laughter ends, and the silence remains,
I'll remember your smile, through the hearts and the pains.
But the trails we walk, sometimes lead us astray,
And love's a wildflower that just won't stay.
With the sunset fading, and dreams on the line,
I'll cherish our moments, though it’s hard to define.
So here's to the nights, when we danced in the dark,
And held onto forever with a flickering spark.
Though our paths may part, and the shadows may fall,
Wildflower love, I'll remember it all.
In a world full of heartache, you were my grace,
But love's a journey, with no guaranteed place.
And as the stories fade, like stars in the sky,
I’ll carry our love, like a sigh in a goodbye.
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Wildflower love, Barbed wire, Midnight train, Rodeo tears, Whiskey river, Small town blues, Leather heart
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Wildflower love, Barbed wire, Midnight train, Rodeo tears, Whiskey river, Small town blues, Leather heart