🔥 About the Song
Welcome to Down Home Living — a heart-hugging, toe-tapping country-hip-hop acoustic track from The Christian Cowboy Life. This song is all about joy, community, and cherishing life’s simple pleasures. Whether you’re relaxing on the porch or taking a sunset stroll through the fields, it’s a reminder to savor the little things and embrace gratitude.
🕊️ “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.” – Psalm 23:1
💬 Behind the Song
Inspired by evenings on the porch with family and neighbors, “Down Home Living” celebrates moments of connection and joy. It’s got a little grit, a whole lotta grace, and the kind of down-home joy only God can stir up in a cowboy’s heart.
❤️ Scripture Spotlight
“Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.” – Philippians 4:4
Let this truth ride with you: joy, laughter, and music are gifts from the Lord that lift us higher than any horse ever could.
Lyrics
[Verse]
Got a banjo in my hand, a dirt road under my boots,
Harvest moon shining bright on our country roots.
Cornfields swayin', and the tractor's hummin' low,
Skippin' stones on the creek, let that city life go.
[Verse 2]
Mama’s in the kitchen, whippin’ up that good pie,
Daddy’s on the porch, watchin’ the world roll by.
Neighbors come together, playin’ pick-up ball,
Life's little pleasures, I cherish them all.
[Chorus]
Down home livin’, where the pace is slow,
Banjo strummin’ to the hip-hop flow.
Boots in the clay, heart in the song,
In this simple life, where I belong.
[Verse 3]
Friday night fish fry, everyone’s in line,
Fireflies lightin’ up a mason jar of moonshine.
Pickin’ on the porch, with the crickets keepin' time,
Country life’s a rhythm, man, it feels sublime.
[Bridge]
Old hound dog howlin' at a full harvest moon,
Grandma in her rocker, hummin’ a sweet tune.
It’s these small-town blessings, that make a house a home,
In this down-home livin’, we’re never alone.
[Verse 4]
Fields of gold and summer nights, this is where I’m found,
Barn dances and bonfires, we twirl ‘round and ‘round.
Grandpa’s old guitar, singin' stories of the past,
Down home livin’, forever it will last.