Joey+Rory – Born to Be Your Woman

Introduction

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In the vast landscape of country music, where tales of love, loss, and the simple joys of life intertwine, few stories are as poignant and enduring as that of Joey+Rory. This husband-and-wife duo, with their heartfelt lyrics and authentic melodies, captured the hearts of listeners with their genuine portrayal of love and commitment. Among their repertoire of touching ballads and spirited anthems, “Born to Be Your Woman” stands out as a timeless testament to the enduring power of love.

This isn’t just a song; it’s a declaration, a promise whispered between two souls destined to be together. Joey+Rory, with their unmistakable chemistry and soulful harmonies, bring to life the very essence of a love that transcends time and circumstance. The lyrics, penned with an honesty and vulnerability that resonates deeply, speak of a love that is both tender and unwavering. It’s the kind of love that withstands the tests of time, the kind that grows stronger with each passing year.

“Born to Be Your Woman” is more than just a love song; it’s a celebration of partnership, a tribute to the enduring bond between a man and a woman who were simply meant to be. The melody, gentle and soothing, wraps around the listener like a warm embrace, while the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that is both passionate and comforting. It’s the kind of song that makes you believe in the power of love, the kind that reminds you that true love is a gift to be cherished.

As you listen to Joey+Rory‘s voices intertwine, you’ll be transported to a place where love reigns supreme, where promises are kept, and where two hearts beat as one. This is a song that speaks to the soul, a song that reminds us of the beauty of commitment, and the joy of finding your forever love. So, sit back, relax, and let the timeless melody of “Born to Be Your Woman” fill your heart with warmth and hope. After all, isn’t that what true love is all about?

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You’re my man, and I’m your woman
Where you lead me, I will go
I will stand strong beside you,
No matter how hard the wind might blow
Our love will last forever,
Like this diamond on my hand
‘Cause I was born to be your woman,
And you were made to be my man
You’re the breath in my body
You’re the blood that’s in my veins
You’re my strength when I grow weary
You’re my shelter when it rains
Our love will last forever,
Like this golden wedding band
‘Cause you was born to be my woman,
And I was made to be your man
We are bound by God forever
We’re part of a bigger plan
‘Cause I was born, to be your woman
And I was made, to be your man

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