First published at 03:53 UTC on March 11th, 2024.
I'm still in the rodeo mood, so releasing a song I recorded a year ago for an audition.
I've always loved this song because when I Garth Brook's in High school, Trisha Yearwood was the opening Act. Years later, they married. Though th…
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I'm still in the rodeo mood, so releasing a song I recorded a year ago for an audition.
I've always loved this song because when I Garth Brook's in High school, Trisha Yearwood was the opening Act. Years later, they married. Though this was the beginning of Pop Country, which is really when I stopped listening to modern country, Garth and Trisha were also the end to the old school country - in my humble opinion. And this song is just so small town romantic. It exudes innocence and wholesomeness that is so missing in the world. I guess I'm nostalgic for simpler times, and something wish I could go back to the 90's and live it all over again. Many decisions would be different and I'd certainly believe in young love and marriage. Somehow I've become less cynical in my old age, which is amazing considering how corrupt our world is. I guess I'm seining that we always have a choice to chose innocence. To choose love. And being corrupted by corruption, even when wide spread, is still a choice.
I've set this to pics from my small Texas town road trip last weekend. I LOVE pines and show case them in this photo essay.
Hoping you have innocence and love in your hearts this weekend. May we all believe in young love again! I've seen it work out many times, if the hearts are humble and willing to learn to love every day for the rest of their lives.
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