Built around Deep conversations and life reflections that happen in the back of a pickup truck under the stars. Dust & Wire's red-clay authenticity carries the concept through country that rewards repeat listens. "Said tell me something real, something no one knows" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs reflective, romantic. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
Backed the Chevy up to Miller's ridge
Blankets in the bed, thermos on the lip
She climbed in beside me, kicked her boots off slow
Said tell me something real, something no one knows
So I told her bout the night my grandpa passed
How he held my hand and said make it last
She told me bout her fears, the ones she hides
And just like that the walls fell to the sides
[chorus]
Truck bed theology, stars up above
Figuring out life and falling in love
No church pew needed when the sky's this wide
Just two souls talking with nothing to hide
Truck bed theology, simple and true
The deepest conversations between me and you
Tailgate down, heaven looking in
Learning what it means to let somebody in
[verse 2]
She asked me if I think there's something more
Beyond the fields and fences we adore
I said I think the answer's in the breeze
In the way the fireflies light the trees
She laughed and said you're such a country boy
I said maybe that's the point, maybe that's the joy
We don't need a cathedral or a choir
Just a tailgate, a blanket, and a fire
[chorus]
Truck bed theology, stars up above
Figuring out life and falling in love
No church pew needed when the sky's this wide
Just two souls talking with nothing to hide
Truck bed theology, simple and true
The deepest conversations between me and you
Tailgate down, heaven looking in
Learning what it means to let somebody in
[bridge]
Maybe the meaning of it all is this
A quiet night, a hand to hold, a kiss
The answers aren't complicated or far
They're right here underneath the stars
[verse 3]
We solved the world that night or at least we tried
Dozed off somewhere between the moon and tide
Woke up with the sunrise painting her face gold
And I knew right then she's the hand I'd hold
Through every question and every doubt
Truck bed theology's what love's about
Backing up to the edge of forever
Two hearts wide open in all kinds of weather
[chorus]
Truck bed theology, stars up above
Figuring out life and falling in love
No church pew needed when the sky's this wide
Just two souls talking with nothing to hide
Truck bed theology, simple and true
The deepest conversations between me and you
Tailgate down, heaven looking in
Learning what it means to let somebody in