Wayne Orr

Writer 🕹️ Poet 🕹️ Lyricist


Loving Her

(Verse 1)
Well, the sun comes up and the rooster crows,
But the sweetest sight my heart ever knows,
Is her sleepy smile and her tangled hair,
There’s a certain kind of magic hangin’ in the air.

(Verse 2)
She walks through the garden in her sundress light,
The daisies blush and the bees take flight,
Her hips keep rhythm with the swayin’ trees,
She’s a warm south wind on a summer breeze.

(Chorus)
Oh, darlin’, you’re the fire in my midnight soul,
The honey on my biscuit, the half that makes me whole,
Every curve’s a country road I wanna drive down slow,
You’re the sexiest thing this old boy will ever know.

(Verse 3)
When she laughs out loud, the whole world grins,
Got me fallin’ in love all over again,
The way she whispers my name so low,
Is a slow-burn song on the radio.

(Verse 4)
By the firelight glow, when the kids are asleep,
She gives me that look that cuts way deep,
A little wink, a little sip of wine,
She’s a long, sweet ride on a moonlit line.

(Chorus)
Oh, darlin’, you’re the fire in my midnight soul,
The honey on my biscuit, the half that makes me whole,
Every curve’s a country road I wanna drive down slow,
You’re the sexiest thing this old boy will ever know.

(Bridge)
Now I’ve seen the mountains, I’ve roamed the plains,
Felt the rush of wild and the gentle rains,
But nothin’ holds a candle, nothin’ comes close,
To the woman whose love I need the most.

(Outro)
So here’s to you, my beautiful bride,
With your smokin’ heart and your come-to-me eyes,
I’ll sing it loud and I’ll sing it proud,
You’re the sexiest thing in any crowd.
Yeah, you’re the sexiest thing this old boy ever found.

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