Heart of the Farm

southern rock, female vocals

May 30th, 2024suno

Lyrics

[instrumental intro] OH OH (Verse 1) We were young and wild on the family farm, Running through the fields, never meant no harm. With my cousins by my side, we'd laugh and play, In those endless summer fields, we'd lose the day. (Pre-Chorus) Fields of corn and cotton, stretching wide and far, Playing hide and seek beneath the evening stars. In the old school bus, where our dreams would soar, Memories of childhood, we couldn't ask for more. (Chorus) We were the kings and queens of the cow pasture, Racing through the barn, our laughter pure and sure. Always getting into everything, we'd find our way, In the heart of the farm, where we grew every day. (Verse 2) Climbing on the tractors, reaching for the sky, The barn was our castle, touching the sky. Chasing after dreams, with dirt on our hands, In a world of endless fields, we made our plans. (Pre-Chorus) Fields of corn and cotton, whispering our names, Every day an adventure, never twice the same. In the old school bus, we'd let our stories flow, Writing tales of youth, as we'd come and go. (Chorus) We were the kings and queens of the cow pasture, Racing through the barn, our laughter pure and sure. Always getting into everything, we'd find our way, In the heart of the farm, where we grew every day. (Bridge) Through the seasons changing, we stayed just as true, With every harvest moon, our friendship grew. In the heart of the farm, where our roots run deep, In those fields of memory, our souls will keep. (Chorus) We were the kings and queens of the cow pasture, Racing through the barn, our laughter pure and sure. Always getting into everything, we'd find our way, In the heart of the farm, where we grew every day. (Outro) Now the fields may rest, but the memories remain, Of the days on the farm, running through the grain. With my cousins by my side, forever we'll stay, In the heart of the farm, where we grew every day. [instrumental outro] [END]

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