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Stones Tracy Lawrence

"Stones" by Tracy Lawrence, released in 1996, is a #Country song reflecting on the emotional weight of past relationships and personal struggles. The lyrics convey themes of resilience and healing, using the metaphor of stones to symbolize burdens carried through life. Musically, it features heartfelt storytelling and traditional instrumentation, resonating with listeners and solidifying Lawrence's impact in the genre.

Stones - Tracy Lawrence
[Verse 1]
Barely old enough to call it love
Showin' off skippin' rocks across the water
Stones
I handed one to you, you put it in your pocket
Said you love it, said you'd keep it forever
Stones

[Chorus]
One by one they mark our passage
Along this winding road we're on
With each turn we take from the cradle to the grave
Our lives are paved with stones

[Verse 2]
A tiny velvet box, one perfect little rock
A little thing, just a ring, but it says marry me
Stones
We'll build ourselves a home where loves a cornerstone
We'll have children, they'll have children, until they roll off on their own
Like stones

[Chorus]
One by one they mark our passage
Along this winding road we're on
With each turn we take from the cradle to the grave
Our lives are paved with stones
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