By Joe to Nelly
In a world that spins too fast to see,
You’re the still point at the heart of me.
The light that breaks my darkest day,
The voice that sings my fears away.
You’re more than beauty, more than song,
You’re why I’ve tried to right the wrong.
In every prayer I ever said,
You were the name inside my head.
The stars could fall, the sun could flee,
But none of that would trouble me.
For if I had your hand to hold,
The night would bloom, the ice grow gold.
You mean the world, and more than that—
You’re the whisper in my welcome mat.
Come home, come close, just say you’ll stay,
And I’ll give thanks each breaking day.
I’ve seen the cities, chased the skies,
But nothing stirs me like your eyes.
You are the peace I never knew,
The only truth I hold as true.
So Nelly, hear this vow from me:
You’re not just part—you are the key.
No throne, no crown, no legacy
Could match what you have been to me.
