" Regrets"
( Lyrics By Gerald Logan)
( Verse 1 )
She was just a girl in a small-town world
Dreams too big, hair in curls
Fell for a boy with a restless soul
Chasing the high, he lost control
( Verse 2 )
One night changed the course of her years
She faced her future through a flood of tears
Too young, too scared, and all alone
She made a choice she’s never owned
( Chorus )
Now it’s regrets she can’t forget
A life unlived, a silhouette
She thought she was too weak to stand
With no ring, no steady hand
But every night she bows her head
And prays for mercy for her regrets
( Verse 3 )
She wonders if it was a boy or girl
If they’d have changed her broken world
Would they have had his smile, her eyes
Would they be running in the backyard tonight?
( Chorus )
Now it’s regrets she can’t forget
A life unlived, a silhouette
She thought she was too weak to stand
With no ring, no steady hand
But every night she bows her head
And prays for mercy for her regrets
( Bridge )
She rides past the schoolyard swings
Hears the laughter, feels the sting
But in her heart, a whisper grows—
“Forgiveness finds the deepest lows.”
( Final Chorus )
Still it’s regrets she won’t forget
But grace is stronger than her debt
She thought she was too weak to stand
But she’s held up by a greater hand
And every night she bows her head
And lays down the weight of her regrets
( Outro )
She whispers soft into the night—
“Someday, my baby, I’ll hold you tight.”