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[Intro] [Acoustic Guitar intro, warm] [Verse 1] [Male Vocal, smooth] My mother spoke softly in the middle of the night Said, “Son, the world is heavy, but your heart knows what is right Don’t chase every promise that shines too bright Some things cost your soul, even if they feel like light” [Verse 2] [Male Vocal, deep] My father never owned much, but he stood his ground He said, “Your name is worth more than the money you’ve found Say what you mean, let your feet stay bound To the truth you can live with when no one’s around” [Pre-Chorus] [Male Vocal, building intensity] And when the road feels longer Than you ever planned to go Remember who you were Before you tried to know it all [Chorus] [Male Vocal, heartfelt, harmonies] I just want to be a simple man With my feet on solid ground No crown upon my head No need to hear the crowd If I’ve got love beside me And a reason to believe That’s more than enough That’s everything I need [Verse 3] [Male Vocal, reflective] I’ve seen golden houses with empty doors Hearts full of noise but nothing more I’d trade all that glitter and borrowed fame For a quiet night and an honest name [Bridge] [Male Vocal, spoken word feel, acoustic guitar solo in background] I don’t want my story told By the things I tried to own But by the hands I held And the seeds I’ve sown When the lights go out And the noise is gone Let the truth be easy Let the song go on [Final Chorus] [Male Vocal, emotional, full harmonies, light drums] I was just a simple man Doing the best I could Holding onto love Like I knew I should If there’s one thing I’ve learned From the start to the end It’s living with less fear And thanking what you have, my friend