Whiskey Myers captures the essence of resilience and love in a life filled with struggles. The song narrates the story of a young couple starting their journey together, facing financial hardships, and working tirelessly to make ends meet. Despite the relentless grind of double shifts, bills, and raising children, their unwavering love for each other provides strength and solace. It highlights the sacrifices made and dreams deferred in pursuit of providing for their family. The trailer symbolizes not just their home but also a testament to their enduring spirit and commitment. Ultimately, it's a poignant reflection on finding contentment and pride within modest means while cherishing the bonds that truly matter.
Trailer We Call Home
Lyrics
Two young kids and diamond ring
Little white church south of Palestine
Baby bump and pretty bouquet
Yeah, I went to work the very next day
Punching that clock working that line
Double shifts and over time
My hands are numb and body's sore
Getting by and wanting more
So many dreams that I ain't showing
So many lives that I can't live
Oh, the years just keep on rolling
And I wish I had so much more to give
Yeah, times get tough but love is strong
Here in this trailer that we call home
She got one on her hip and one on the way
Grocery list and bills to pay
Momma by day and school at night
I tried so hard to get it right
I got dreams, what can I say?
Sometimes life gets in the way
Well, getting by and wanting more
Baby, there ain't no shame in being poor
Yeah, times get tough but love is strong
Here in this trailer that we call home
Yeah, times get tough but we carry on
Here in this trailer that we call home
Here in this trailer that we call home
Here in this trailer that we call home
Writer(s): Cody Cannon, Darrell Scott
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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