#FoyVance says he wrote #CradledInArms as a gift to his mother. The stunning ballad is among the most emotional songs he sings #Live. Enjoy this acoustic version, recorded at the Taste of Country studio in September 2019.
Find \"Cradled In Arms\" on Foy Vance's 'To Memphis' album.
Sometimes I remember it is November / And I once was cradled in arms / Given a bible / For all of its cheek it had charm / There on the spine, my name was inscribed / Like my pain gets inscribed on your heart / But hold it together, I've never felt better / And we've fared the weather so far.
Chorus:
So try not to worry / Consider the start / We came from nothing / But nothing can tear us apart.
Now that I'm sober, I think of October / As a time when you're close to my heart / Though I don't remember / You once were cradled in arms / And time after time / You've been inclined / To blame everything that you are.
Repeat Chorus
In February a spirit and his fairies / Sing out on an old cabin porch / 'Cause if it's not for healing / Then what was the hurting for / In March and July / Their voices arrived / To a song they sang long before.