Ridin' the Moonlight Cry

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Ridin' the Moonlight Cry

  • Out here where the stars align,  
    A broken fence marks the end of the line,  
    With a rural heart that beats for the land,  
    I’m searchin’ for freedom through the dust and sand.  
    
    The steel guitar plays a lonesome tune,  
    As I drive these country miles beneath the silver moon,  
    Whispers of the past in the quiet night air,  
    With every turn I take, I know I’ll find you there.  
    
    The fields roll on like a sweet lullaby,  
    Farmland blues in the twilight sky,  
    Each note a reminder of nights long gone,  
    Underneath this canvas, I know I belong.  
    
    I take the open highway winding wide,  
    My heart full of hope and a little bit of pride,  
    Through shadows of the pines and the songs of the creek,  
    I’ll follow the melody, it’s your love that I seek.  
    
    Every mile we traveled, every tear we cried,  
    Led me to this moment, where our dreams reside,  
    As the moonlight shines on this gravel road,  
    I’ll carry your memory, it lightens my load.  
    
    Now the world feels heavy, the nights seem long,  
    But I’ll keep on ridin’, singing our song,  
    With every heartbeat, I’ll chase the dawn,  
    In this rural heart, your love will live on.  
    
    So here’s to the moments, both lost and true,  
    With the steel guitar playin' for me and you,  
    Though the distance keeps us, I still feel your light,  
    Ridin’ the moonlight cry, till we reunite.

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Broken fence, Rural heart, Steel guitar, Country miles, Moonlight cry, Farmland blues, Open highway

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