Hayloft Heartbreak

Hayloft Heartbreak

Performed by Bale Harrison & The Field Hands

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Verse 1
Up in the hayloft, where the moonlight creeps,
I sit all alone while the whole barn sleeps.
Your picture in my hand, your scent in the air,
But the hay ain’t the only thing we once stacked there.

Pre-Chorus
You told me you’d love me, under the beams so high,
Now it’s just me and the dust, wonderin’ why.
The sound of silence, where we used to laugh,
Now it’s just heartbreak scattered like chaff.

Chorus
It’s a hayloft heartbreak, where love took a fall,
Between the rafters and the stall, I gave it my all.
Now the bales don’t feel so soft, since you’ve gone away,
Just me and this hayloft, drownin’ in the pain.
It’s a hayloft heartbreak, with no end in sight,
Where once there was love, now it’s just a lonely night.

Verse 2
Well, the ladder’s still leanin’ where we climbed to the top,
And I’m still clingin’ to memories that won’t stop.
Your laughter echoes through this ol’ barn door,
But the sweet sound of us, I don’t hear no more.

Pre-Chorus
You said forever, but forever’s gone,
Now it’s me and the hay, wonderin’ what went wrong.
The way you left, it hit like a storm,
Now all I got is this hayloft and a heart that’s torn.

Chorus
It’s a hayloft heartbreak, where love took a fall,
Between the rafters and the stall, I gave it my all.
Now the bales don’t feel so soft, since you’ve gone away,
Just me and this hayloft, drownin’ in the pain.
It’s a hayloft heartbreak, with no end in sight,
Where once there was love, now it’s just a lonely night.

Bridge
There’s no fixing this barn with hammer and nails,
And no patchin’ this heart where the love once sailed.
I thought we’d grow strong like a field full of wheat,
But love’s like the hay—it breaks beneath your feet.

Chorus
It’s a hayloft heartbreak, where love took a fall,
Between the rafters and the stall, I gave it my all.
Now the bales don’t feel so soft, since you’ve gone away,
Just me and this hayloft, drownin’ in the pain.
It’s a hayloft heartbreak, with no end in sight,
Where once there was love, now it’s just a lonely night.

Outro
So I’ll sit in the hayloft, with the stars up above,
Reminiscin’ on what was—just me and our lost love.



Hayloft Heartbreak

By Alan Nafzger (2001)

Up in the hayloft, the moonlight creeps slow,
I sit here alone, where the silence starts to grow.
Your picture in my hand, your scent in the air,
But the hay ain’t the only thing we once stacked there.

You said you’d love me under beams so high,
Now it’s just me and the dust, wonderin’ why.
Where we used to laugh, there’s only silence now,
And heartbreak scatters like chaff from the plow.

In this hayloft, love took its fall,
Between these rafters, I gave it my all.
Now the bales don’t feel so soft since you’ve gone,
Just me and this barn, drowning in the long, lonesome dawn.

The ladder’s still leanin’ where we climbed to the top,
But these memories of you just won’t stop.
Your laughter’s a ghost in this barn’s hollow door,
But the sweet sound of us, I don’t hear anymore.

You said forever, but forever’s passed,
Now it’s me and the hay, caught in a love that couldn’t last.
Like a storm, you left fast and wild,
Now this hayloft holds only heartache and exile.

There’s no fixing this barn with hammer or nail,
And no mendin’ a heart when love sets sail.
We could’ve grown strong, like wheat in the field,
But love’s like the hay—it crumbles and yields.

So I sit here in the hayloft, with stars above,
Thinking of you and what once was love.
Where once there was laughter, now silence stays,
And a heart full of sorrow haunts this loft of hay.

Originally posted 2001-09-04 17:26:31.

Author: Admin-A0HuF
Dr. Caihong Johnson is a distinguished mechanical engineer and farm agronomist with over 20 years of experience in agricultural machinery and crop science. A proud alumna of Texas A&M University, Dr. Johnson earned her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in agricultural equipment design and precision farming technologies. At John Deere, she has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency and productivity of farming operations. Her expertise in integrating advanced engineering principles with practical agronomic practices has made her a sought-after consultant and speaker in the agricultural community. Dr. Johnson's work includes pioneering advancements in precision agriculture, optimizing equipment performance, and improving sustainable farming practices. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and holds several patents for her innovative designs. Her commitment to advancing agricultural technology and supporting farmers has earned her multiple accolades, including the prestigious John Deere Award for Excellence in Innovation. As a farm agronomist, Dr. Johnson collaborates with farmers to implement data-driven strategies that increase crop yields and promote environmental sustainability. Her passion for agriculture and engineering continues to drive her efforts to make a lasting impact on the farming industry.

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