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A Few Moments Of Human Dignity
by LAWHON on 06.01.2026
The lyrics are entirely by LAWHON.
SUNO was used for production. The single prompt was, "The song genre is to be Country. SUNO to read lyrics and decide all issues regarding production."
[V1]
She was sitting on a bench outside the grocery store.
As I walking in, I saw a teardrop on her chin.
I asked, Mam, are you okay?
She said, I’m no worse than any other day
I’m the victim of my choices
That’s my cross alone to bear.
Looking back, it’s clear to see.
Where I am and where I might-a been,
All comes back to me.
I got two kids that I have to raise alone,
What I take-home, dont buy them much of a home.
And that is the greatest pain that I bear alone.
As I listened to her talk.
I started to feel what she was going through,
But there wasn’t much that I could do
Other than listen, till she decided, she was through.
[PRECHORUS]
When she finally finished talking,
I said I got a little money I can spare.
She said I dont want any of your money,
It was enough, that you listened like you care.
[CHORUS 1]
By stopping just to listen,
About what its like to live like me
What you already gave to me,
Was a few moments of human dignity
Just to have someone listen,
And look at me like I mattered,
Was food for a weary soul,
who feels broken down and battered.
By stopping just to listen,
About what its like to live like me
What you already gave to me,
Was a few moments of huan dignity
[BRIDGE]
She thanked me for my time
Got up and walked away
And I’ve never been the same.
Since I stopped and listened that day.
[CHORUS]
By stopping just to listen,
About what its like to live like me
What you already gave to me,
Was a few moments of human dignity
Just to have someone listen,
And look at me like I mattered,
Was food for a weary soul,
who feels broken down and battered.
By stopping just to listen,
About what its like to live like me
What you already gave to me,
Was a few moments of human dignity