"Letting You Go" lyrics
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit Lyrics
"Letting You Go"
The nurse helped us buckle the seat in the car
And they sent us on our way, I drove home so slow
We had no instructions, the first days were hard
But there's things about babies a woman just knows
Three in the morning I lay my hand over
Your heart just to know you were safe in your sleep
When you started walking I fight back the urge
To stay right there beside you, keep you on your feet
Being your daddy comes natural
The roses just know how to grow
It's easy to see that you'll get where you're going
The hard part is letting you go
The hard part is letting you go
It didn't take long to see you got the best of me
And your mama's merciful heart in your eyes
And helping her raise you has taught me to see through
The great fog of loneliness, the devil's the sky
Being your daddy comes natural
The roses just know how to grow
It's easy to see that you'll get where you're going
But the hard part is letting you go
The hard part is letting you go
And now you've decided to be someone's wife
And we'll walk down the aisle and I'll give you away
I wish I could walk with them back through your life
To see every last minute of every last day
To hear your first words and to feel your first heartbreak
To sing you to sleep when you're scared of the dark
The best I can do is to let myself trust that you know
Who'll be strong enough to carry your heart
And being your daddy comes natural
The roses just know how to grow
It's easy to see that you'll get where you're going
The hard part is letting you go
The hard part is letting you go
Writer(s): Michael Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell and his wife Amanda Shires debuted "Letting You Go" on
Trisha Yearwood's "Trisha's Southern Kitchen" show (season 16, episode 12) on the 2nd of May 2020.
Speaking with Mary Louise Kelly from NPR.org Jason Isbell told about this song,
"...that one's very personal and straightforward; I wasn't really hiding behind a character or anything in that song. I wanted to write a song about my daughter and there's so many different ways to approach that. It's like a big looming mountain when you decide to do something like that [...] the way that I chose to do that with the song was to go simple, and just tell the story and do it in a way that was reminiscent of a traditional country song like Billy Joe Shaver, Willie Nelson or Waylon Jennings would sing."
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