[Intro]
[Verse 1]
Sunset paints the porch in gold,
Your hand in mine, we’re growin’ old.
A worn-out quilt, a mason jar,
Love’s written in the lines of who we are.
[Chorus]
Oh, it’s an old fashion love, steady and true,
Like a hymn we’ve hummed since the day we knew.
No flashin’ lights, just a slow-dancin’ flame,
Two hearts carved in a oak tree’s name.
[Verse 2]
You brew the coffee, I mend the fence,
Laughin’ ‘bout years that don’t make sense.
Through harvest highs and winter lows,
We’re a story that every grandkid knows.
[Chorus]
Oh, it’s an old fashion love, steady and true,
Like a hymn we’ve hummed since the day we knew.
No flashin’ lights, just a slow-dancin’ flame,
Two hearts carved in a oak tree’s name.
[Bridge]
Time’s rolled by like a dusty back road,
But we’re still here, carryin’ the load.
A love that’s tough as a farmer’s hands,
Rooted deep in this good, rich land.
[Chorus]
Oh, it’s an old fashion love, steady and true,
Like a hymn we’ve hummed since the day we knew.
No flashin’ lights, just a slow-dancin’ flame,
Two hearts carved in a oak tree’s name.
[Outro]