Brandon Davis – Hearts Don’t Rust Lyrics

 

Hearts Don’t Rust Lyrics by Brandon Davis

 

Old man with a suitcase at an old run down bus stop
Dressed to the nines in a suit and tie, holding a rose with a card stock
I asked him where he was going,
He said just a mile from here
There’s a brunette beauty that’s had my heart for more than 50 years

Astonished at the thought
That a love could last that long
I ask him how he did it
And the words he spoke were strong

He said
I found that time don’t stop and every road has an end
Age brings rust to old ford trucks and gray hair to every man
No matter how old I am, I swear on father time
I’ll love her long as the moon and stars hang in those southern skies
Yeah pictures fade, fires burn out, weekends never stick around
You can’t stop time and age ain’t kind to old ford trucks
But hearts don’t rust

It really hit me hard, stopped me in my tracks
Got me thinking ‘bout my life, how I need to love like that
I said man there’s no need waiting, just hop up in my truck
And I’ll take you where you’re heading
Figure you’ve waited long enough

When we pulled up to the spot
I couldn’t hold back my tears
Cause that brunette beauty he loved so long
Had been gone for twenty years
And as I walked through the door tonight
I pulled her close and held her tight
And told that I love her like I never had before

I said
I found that time don’t stop and every road has an end
Age brings rust to old ford trucks and gray hair to every man
No matter how old I am, I swear on father time
I’ll love her long as the moon and stars hang in those southern skies
Yeah, pictures fade, fires burn out, weekends never stick around
You can’t stop time, age ain’t kind to old ford trucks
But hearts don’t rust

You can’t stop time
Age ain’t kind to old ford trucks
But hearts don’t rust