Wayne Orr

Writer 🕹️ Poet 🕹️ Lyricist

Kayaking down the Waccamaw


(Verse 1)
Early morning sun, casting golden light,
With my paddle in hand, my heart feels just right.
The Wakamaw River, so calm and so wide,
And right by my side, my gorgeous bride.

(Chorus)
Oh, we’re kayaking down the Waccamaw,
With the breeze in our hair and love in our hearts,
Just me and my wife, under the sky above,
In this moment, we’re free, and so in love.

(Verse 2)
The water’s like glass, reflecting our dreams,
The laughter we share, the whispers and schemes.
Every ripple and turn, a story to tell,
In the arms of nature, where our spirits swell.

(Chorus)
Oh, we’re kayaking down the Waccamaw,
With the breeze in our hair and love in our hearts,
Just me and my wife, under the sky above,
In this moment, we’re free, and so in love.

(Bridge)
Every stroke, every glide, feels like a dance,
Together we move, lost in the trance.
The world fades away, it’s just her and me,
In our little boat, on this endless sea.

(Verse 3)
The cypress trees stand, like guardians tall,
As we drift downstream, we hear nature’s call.
Her smile’s like the sun, her eyes like the stars,
In the quiet of the river, she’s my northern star.

(Chorus)
Oh, we’re kayaking down the Waccamaw,
With the breeze in our hair and love in our hearts,
Just me and my wife, under the sky above,
In this moment, we’re free, and so in love.

(Outro)
As the day fades to dusk, and the colors ignite,
We’ll cherish these moments, in the soft twilight.
On the Wakamaw River, where our hearts align,
With my gorgeous wife, forever she’s mine.

Oh, we’re kayaking down the Waccamaw,
In this moment, we’re free, and so in love.