

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Met you down in Fort Worth Late June dust on the fairground air Cowboy hats tipped low You were laughing like you didn’t care Red cowboy boots on the rail Kicking time with the county band You said, “You look lost, stranger Come on over, take my hand” [Chorus] Red boots in Fort Worth Spinning ‘round that old dance floor Love snuck up on me Like I’d been here once before Cowboy hats and summer wind You pulled me in, I couldn’t move Fort Worth, your red cowboy boots Started something I don’t wanna lose [Verse 2] We chased that neon highway Out past where the pavement ends Found a creek and a cottonwood tree Turned from strangers into friends You wrote your name in the dust I drew a crooked little heart You said, “Love’s just an adventure If you’re brave enough to start” [Chorus] Red boots in Fort Worth Spinning ‘round that old dance floor Love snuck up on me Like I’d been here once before Cowboy hats and summer wind You pulled me in, I couldn’t move Fort Worth, your red cowboy boots Started something I don’t wanna lose [Bridge] Now it’s dirt roads, gas tank low (woo-hoo) Maps tossed out on the backseat floor If it’s you and me and that wide open sky Who needs to know what’s in store? [Chorus] Red boots in Fort Worth Now we’re racing toward the dawn Every mile, every kiss Feels like where I still belong Cowboy hats and sunburnt skin We just laugh and call it proof Fort Worth, this love’s an adventure And it started with your red cowboy boots
Tags
country, Warm old-school country ballad, male vocals. Brushes on snare, gentle upright bass, and weeping pedal steel in the verses; telecaster picking tucked behind a mellow lead. Song starts slow and smooth, then a train-beat groove kicks in after the first chorus with piano and fiddle lifting the energy. Final chorus brings stacked harmonies and a brighter, toe-tapping feel while keeping a laid-back, front-porch vibe., smooth
3:07
No
3/15/2026