Meadow Lyrics
- Genre:Pop
- Year of Release:2024
Lyrics
She wears small lacy gowns
And grew up in a small family town
She always lived in the same blue house
With white columns on the porch
He talks with dignity and trust
Cause his family has money to back it up but
He lost his sister real young
And still carries her torch
They first met in a meadow
He was out getting flowers for his sister
In her favorite place
When he met a girl in his favorite place
She had run away from home
She told him this meadow inspired her to write
She needed the escape
So that's where she spent most of her time
So there they are in the meadow
Everyday they would meet and feel at home
One day he grabbed her hand
Said follow me come on let's go
As they ran flowers got tangled in her lace
She stopped and looked back down at her dress
When she said, she said
This is my favorite place
One day she showed up with a letter
And he had flowers in his hands
He said my family's moving
She hugged him almost crying
She said word travels fast in a small town
I wrote this letter as soon as I found out
I know it's not your choice to leave
But I don't want you to forget me
So there they are in the meadow
They don't have everyday to feel at home
Cause he is leaving alone
As he placed his hand in her hair he
Said I don't want to let you go
Tell me to stay and I won't go
She placed her hand on his heartbeat
Said this is your home you'll never be alone
A single tear ran down his face
He said I don't want to leave this place
She said
Maybe that's all you need to say
So he took his mother to the meadow
I've met a girl that I will love and hold
I have found my home
His mother saw him happy
For the first time since his sister passed
She agreed to stay in disbelief
She wanted that happy feeling to last
They ran down towards the beach
When he stopped and looked at the wind in her dress
He said this is our fairytale, fairytale
And you're my princess
They spent the rest of the night
Dancing in firelight
Flash forward there in the meadow
Getting married and building a home
Raising kids of their own
Out in the meadow
Out in the meadow
They found their home
He felt less alone
Out in the meadow