One day you’ll meet someone who makes your heart race. That’s not enough. Watch how she treats people who can do nothing for her. Watch what she does when she’s angry, tired, disappointed. Watch who she is when no one’s impressed. That’s who you’ll wake up next to for fifty years.
“Infatuation is blind. Love sees everything and stays anyway. Make sure you’re seeing before you decide.”
Warm fingerpicked acoustic guitar, a father’s voice — weathered, honest, careful. The verses are intimate, close, like sitting on the porch at dusk. The pre-chorus grows serious: this matters more than you know. Then the resolution lifts into hope. Because wisdom isn’t pessimism. It’s seeing clearly so you can love fully.