Still My Cowboy
[Verse 1] You came to me with a Knoxville heart and a turquoise ring, Your grandmother's love wrapped around your hand like everything. Every spring you'd fill that mason jar right to the brim, Wildflowers on the windowsill, sunlight pouring in. And when Dolly came on the radio you'd go quiet for a spell, That kind of quiet that says more than words could ever tell. [Chorus] Ten years, Savannah, ten years gone and still I see The girl who called me cowboy like it was a prophecy. Every hard night, every good night, every ordinary day — You're the only thing I'd live again the exact same way. [Verse 2] First Sunday of October you're standing at the stove, That big pot of chili like a prayer that you've always known. I've watched your face through the seasons, watched the hard years leave their mark, Watched you wear your losses lightly and your love right on your heart. I still don't know the first thing about a horse or open range, But you kept on calling cowboy, and I never wanted change. [Chorus] Ten years, Savannah, ten years gone and still I see The girl who called me cowboy like it was a prophecy. Every hard night, every good night, every ordinary day — You're the only thing I'd live again the exact same way.