Verse 1]
Keith rolls out with the morning sun,
Boots on the gravel, coffee on the run.
That 2001 Chevy, paint chippinâ blue,
Rumbles down the road like itâs got work to do.
Stormyâs in the back with her head in the wind,
Tail thumpinâ like a drum, tongue hanginâ in a grin.
Heâs got a truck bed full of stone and pride,
And Mikaylaâs smile waitinâ when the day subsides.
[Chorus]
He loves rocks, more than gold,
Granite dreams and limestone roads.
Buildinâ walls with his own two hands,
Turninâ dirt and stone into promised land.
With Stormy by his side and love that donât stop,
Thatâs the life of Keithâthe man who loves rocks.
[Verse 2]
Heâll talk slate and river stone all day long,
Playinâ classic Cash while he hauls them strong.
Neighbors shake their heads, but they all agree,
Ainât nobody lay a garden like Keith can, guaranteed.
Mikayla brings lunch in a mason jar,
Sheâs his sunshine even when the days are hard.
He kisses her cheek, wipes the dust from his brow,
Says, âIâd trade every pebble just to hold you now.â
[Chorus]
He loves rocks, more than gold,
Gravel dreams and sandstone goals.
Stackinâ borders where the wildflowers bloom,
Singinâ to the soil like a country tune.
With Stormy by his side and love that donât stop,
Thatâs the life of Keithâthe man who loves rocks.
[Bridge]
Some folks chase diamonds, some chase fame,
But Keith just needs a pick-up and his family name.
In a yard full of stone, he finds his peace,
With a hound, a Chevy, and Mikaylaâs sweet kiss.
[Final Chorus]
Yeah, he loves rocks, itâs plain to see,
But he loves Stormy and Mikayla more than any boulder or creek.
Underneath that sun or a sky full of stars,
Heâs a simple man with a big olâ heart.
With Stormy by his side and love that donât stop,
Thatâs the life of Keithâthe man who loves rocks.
[Outro]
So raise a toast to the ones who build from the land,
With weathered hands and a lifelong plan.
Keithâs still drivinâ that blue truck down the block,
Smilinâ wideâyeah, the man sure loves his rocks.