Worship · A real customer story
A custom worship song for Kaytee
Every step is below, in the order it happened. Nothing staged, nothing re-shot — the same questions anyone answers, and what they turned into.
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What they answered
- Occasion
- Worship
- Written for
- Themselves
- Style
- Country
- Tempo
- Medium
- Vocals
- Female Vocal
- Themes
- Faith · Hope · Love · Peace
6 questions · a few minutes
- 2
What came back


Their song
Written for Kaytee
0:000:00Their song, title kept private
- 3
When they heard it
Filmed at home, on their own phone
- 4
What they said after
In their own words
The words they heard
[Verse 1] There's a road that winds through broken years Through the dust of doubt and dried-up tears Every stumble left a mark, every fall left a scar But mercy met me right where we are There's a voice that whispers through the dark Saying "Child, I'm still holding your heart" [Chorus] Kaytee, it's never too late To lay it all down at the gate His love is still calling your name Through the joy and the peace and the pain Every morning His mercies are new Kaytee, He's starting again with you [Verse 2] I've been carrying shame like an old suitcase Dragging yesterday to a brand new place But the hands that hung the stars above Say it's never too late to start over and love So I'm planting my faith in this holy ground Where the lost get found and hope comes around [Chorus] Kaytee, it's never too late To lay it all down at the gate His love is still calling your name Through the joy and the peace and the pain Every morning His mercies are new Kaytee, He's starting again with you [Verse 3] I don't need to be who I was before There's a grace that's waiting at the door Like a river running wild and free Washing all the broken parts of me I can feel the chains begin to fall When I hear that gentle, faithful call [Bridge] So here I am, hands open wide No more running, no more need to hide Love rewrites the story every time And the ending's better by design [Outro] Kaytee, it's never too late His love will carry the weight Every sunrise, every breath, every prayer He's already there, He's already there
Read what Pamela said
[0:01] My name is Pam, and this song is for my husband. [0:04] We've been married many years. [0:07] And I'm not the kind of person who jumps on people or says things just inappropriately. [0:14] But I take a lot. [0:16] And when I reach that point that I can no longer take more, I open up and I say things in a way I wish I had never have said. [0:26] But this song is actually bringing all that out without the anger, without the hurt that I would feel if I was doing it myself. [0:37] Yes, it got my point across. [0:40] But my husband is overcome with the information that it projected. [0:48] So we're trying. [0:50] But if we can't go on, it'll be as it as it may. [0:56] But I'm trying again, thanks to this song. [1:01] It's going to help me either go forward in a marriage or go forward on my own. [1:08] And thank you for your help from all of my heart.
“But they're impossible to buy for.”
That is usually the point. Someone who already owns everything, or who insists on nothing, cannot be given a thing — but nobody already owns a song about their own life. You don't need to write, or be musical, or know what to say. You answer the same handful of questions Pamela did, and the writing is our job.
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