Front Porch Step
Walk You Home
You look like your mama
Oh, how I love your mama
You look like I wasted most of my life hitting on girls that weren't my future wife
But I was impatient
I'm so glad I failed each one I'd find
Gave them affection, but I just don't reckon they liked that they got it all at the same time
But something had changed when the Lord Jesus came
And He breathed all His life in my bones
No need to chase women to try to quench thirst
I can drink from the fountain alone
I can drink from the fountain alone
I can drink from the fountain alone
You joke like your Dad
Oh, how I love your daddy so
I know he was worried when I came around cause I've never carried the best name in town
But he was so patient
I'm so glad he talked with me that night
I said, "there's no reason that you should believe, but I'm not the same man that I've been most my life."
Something had changed when the Lord Jesus came and He breathed all His life in my bones
No need to chase women to quench all my thirst
I can drink from the fountain alone
But I crashed into you on my way to his house while we both walked the long narrow road
I said, "Darling, I know that I can't save your soul. You mind if I just walk you home?"
I know you love me, and darling you know I love you too
But I only love you because of the one who loved me long before I was knit in a womb
Something had changed when Lord Jesus came and He breathed all His life in my bones
Now I know that he is all I'll all ever need to come fill up my heart's catacombs
But I crashed into you on my way to his house while we both walked the long narrow road
I said, "Come follow me, I don't have what you need, but I'd love if I could walk you home."
I said, "I'll take this woman to have and to hold," knowing one day I won't get to hold you no more
There's no way to be sure who he'll welcome in first, but I'd love to walk you to the door