Move-In Ready

(Brian Hendrix)

Simple country song about a guy comparing his heart, his life, to a home and trying to let the girl know that it's all ready to be her home, should she choose it. I wasn't sure the format I wanted to go with this, so I just went typical country-radio VCVCBC with it. Overall, I like how it came out.

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Ain't no one lived here now for years Since the last one disappeared Cleared out everything and gone And I know you and me just started But, girl, it's a buyer's market I know just the place where you belong (Chorus) Yeah, girl, my heart's been empty Vacant for quite a while Spacious, though, it'd feel like home With a big splash of your style So if it appears a little shaky It's guaranteed safe and steady Plenty of room, so if you choose Yeah, my heart is move-in ready I love what you've done with the place How the memories erased Have more than cleared way for the new So settle in and kick your feet up And I'll see if I can keep up After I hand these keys to you (Chorus) (Bridge) There's some junk in the basement The paint's chipped, and there's cobwebs We'll clear it all out once you're settled in (Chorus)

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