Leave This Town
I wrote this song back in 2013. I was enamored with a woman who i thought was interested but turned out she had a boyfriend. I was heartbroken, went home, wrote this song, and wallowed in self pity.
Long story short, I ended up marrying her! So I did in fact not have to leave this town.
Mother
I wrote “Mother” thinking about all the things we don’t say out loud.
The long days, the stress, the moments where she’s running on empty but still shows up like nothing’s wrong. The small stuff you don’t notice as a kid—the messy house, the tired eyes, the way she puts herself last without ever making a big deal about it.
I’ve seen those moments… the frustration, the laughter when things get overwhelming, even when it doesn’t make sense. And through all of it, she still loves harder than anyone.
This song is just me trying to put that into words.
A thank you, an apology, and a reminder… all at the same time.
Because at the end of the day, she’s not trying to be perfect—
she’s just trying to be a mother.
Chapel On The Hill
My dad, Weldon Lister, was inspired to write this song after visiting a chapel his friends built overlooking the Guadalupe River, nearly 400 feet above it. From the top, you can see for miles—a wide, almost 180-degree view of the Texas Hill Country, with the river winding far below. He said standing there made him stop and think… why would someone come to a place like this, and what would they be searching for when they arrived?
That question stayed with him. It felt like more than just a view—it felt like faith, like a place to find something bigger than yourself. He later sent me the lyrics, and we turned it into a song together—one that means a lot to both of us.
I'll See You In My Dreams Tongith
Originally written by my grandad at 85, this song has been part of my life for nearly two decades. I recorded him singing it 18 years ago, capturing a moment that I’ve held onto ever since—a memory I can still return to and listen to.
Over time, the song has taken on new meaning for me, and I felt it was finally the right moment to record and share my own version.
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Easter Sunday Dress
Easter Sunday Dress is out now and available on all streaming platforms. It’s a song about love in its simplest form—the kind you feel in quiet moments, Sunday mornings, and the way someone can take your breath away without even trying. Tap the link below and listen on Spotify.