Verse 1 He met her on a Sunday, sunlight in her hair, The kind of love that settles you, makes you breathe a different air. A year went by in laughter, then a tiny cry began— A baby boy who made him feel like more than just a man. Verse 2 They lived for all the little things that only babies do— The midnight hums, the sleepy sighs, the smell of something new. He’d hold them both and whisper, “I could live right here forever,” Never knew that life was waitin’ with a storm he couldn’t weather. Chorus ’Cause one night on the highway, fate took everything he had, A drunk man crossed the center line and left his world in ash. Two graves on a hillside, one heart that couldn’t mend— A family made of heaven, gone before it could begin. Verse 3 He tried to drown the memories in a bottle at the bar, But pain turns into anger when you don’t know who you are. A stranger said the wrong thing, and the room began to spin— By the time the law walked through the door, he wasn’t him. Verse 4 He fought the ones who came to help, too lost to understand, And in the chaos of the moment, things got out of hand. The shouting turned to silence, and he fell onto the floor— A life that couldn’t carry pain was finally feeling it no more. Bridge He reached into his pocket with the strength he had left, Pulled out a faded photograph he always kept against his chest. A wife, a son, a promise, a world he couldn’t save— He held them close and whispered as the darkness gently came. Final Chorus “Wait for me in heaven, I’m not far behind,” he said, A broken man who loved too much and couldn’t live with all the dead. And when they found him lying there, the picture in his hand— They knew he died still reaching for the life he once had planned.