🔥 About the Song
Welcome to Humpty Dumpty’s Redemption — a tender, faith-filled, country ballad from The Christian Cowboy Life. This song is all about hope, healing, and restoration. Whether you’re sitting on the porch with your boots up or rolling down a dirt road under the stars, it’s a reminder that every fall has a comeback when the Lord is near.
🕊️ “The LORD upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that be bowed down.” – Psalm 145:14
💬 Behind the Song
Inspired by the old nursery tale, this song came from a moment of reflection—how God can take even the most shattered pieces and make a masterpiece. 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
“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.” – Psalm 147:3
Let this truth ride with you: healing, hope, and a second chance are gifts from the Lord that lift us higher than any horse ever could.
Lyrics
[Verse]
Humpty Dumpty sat on that wall so high,
A sunny day, not a cloud in the sky,
Till that fateful moment, down he did fall,
Shattered pieces scattered 'round the castle hall.
[Verse 2]
The king's horses and men, they tried their best,
Gathered every shard, laid Humpty to rest,
But determination sparked in the old king's eye,
"Saddle up, boys, we’ll make ol' Humpty fly."
[Chorus]
Humpty Dumpty’s comin' back, you'll see,
From broken shell to glory, he’ll be free,
With a little love and courage, he'll stand tall,
Once more on that wall, he won’t fear the fall.
[Verse 3]
They called the village healer, wise and kind,
With steady hands and a heart so blind,
Hour by hour, they worked through the night,
Piecing him together by the candlelight.
[Verse 4]
The roosters crowed as the dawn did break,
Humpty Dumpty rose from his heartache,
Strong and steady, a newfound grace,
Sunshine reflected on his unbroken face.
[Chorus]
Humpty Dumpty’s comin' back, you'll see,
From broken shell to glory, he’ll be free,
With a little love and courage, he'll stand tall,
Once more on that wall, he won’t fear the fall.