Two Worlds Apart

Two Worlds Apart

country melodic acoustic

04:00

Lyrics

Two Worlds Apart

[Verse]
Left Tulsa behind with my boots full of dust,
Chasing dreams and hoping I must.
From red dirt roads to the coastal breeze,
I found myself in Southend-on-Sea.
[Verse 2]
Traded pickup trucks for the tide's gentle call,
Boards and railed squares in local hall.
No honky-tonk bars or open range,
Everything’s different, foreign, and strange.
[Chorus]
Two worlds apart, collide in my heart,
From the prairie sky to where the sea winds start.
No more sunsets through the oil-field haze,
Now it's seaside lights and those rolling waves.
[Verse 3]
Back in Tulsa, it was rodeos at night,
Now it's fish ‘n chips under the pier's light.
Street names I can’t pronounce just right,
A life I’m learning, try as I might.
[Verse 4]
I miss the twang and the cattle’s call,
Here it's seagulls and the old sea walls.
Friends back home, just a call away,
But Southend's starting to feel okay.
[Chorus]
Two worlds apart, collide in my heart,
From the prairie sky to where the sea winds start.
No more sunsets through the oil-field haze,
Now it's seaside lights and those rolling waves.