Lyrics
[Verse 1]
We came into this world just minutes apart
Two hearts beatin’ like one from the start
You were the calm, I was the storm
But together we weathered every norm
From dirt road races to midnight talks
We were fire and soul on every walk
But I blinked—and you were gone
Now I’m tryin’ to make sense, tryin’ to stay strong
[Chorus]
‘Cause I feel you in the wind, hear you in a song
It’s like you’re just outta reach, but you ain’t really gone
They say time will heal, but hell, I’m not okay
I’d give up forever to swap out that day
I’ve asked God why, but He don’t explain
Guess He needed you more, to ease someone’s pain
Though I can’t see you now, I know deep inside
The other half of me’s just on the other side
[Verse 2]
I still save your seat at the ol’ café
Still crack a smile when I hear your name
I swear I saw you in that Texas sky
Or maybe that’s just my way to get by
I wear your boots when I walk through rain
Like I’m steppin’ in your shadow, easin’ the pain
But no matter the day, no matter the place
You’re right there in every breath I take
[Chorus]
‘Cause I feel you in the wind, hear you in a song
It’s like you’re just outta reach, but you ain’t really gone
They say time will heal, but hell, I’m not okay
I’d give up forever to swap out that day
I’ve asked God why, but He don’t explain
Guess He needed you more, to ease someone’s pain
Though I can’t see you now, I know deep inside
The other half of me’s just on the other side
[Bridge]
And if I could, I’d take your place
But I trust in God, I trust His grace
This life ain’t fair, and I’ll never understand
But I’ll carry your light—just like we planned
[Final Chorus]
Yeah, I feel you in the wind, hear you in a song
And when I laugh through the tears, I know you’re singin’ along
So I’ll live for us both, ‘til my race is run
And when I see that gate, I’ll start to run
You’ll be there smilin’ sayin’, “Took you long enough, man.”
And I’ll be whole again—back with my twin
[Outro]
So until then, I’ll raise my glass to the sky
To the bond we share that’ll never die
Yeah, half of me is waitin’…
On the other side of Heaven
