Coffee’s Steamin’
Early sun on a glass calm bay
Coffee steaming as we drift away
Lines in water, not a word to say
Just letting that quiet stay
One short week but it feels so long
Kids laughing, radios playing songs
No rush hours, no right or wrong
Just where we know we belong
I miss those summer days out on the line
Reelin’ in more than a moment in time
One little week but it feels so right
More love there than the rest of my life
Lake of The Woods Country Song about Early Morning Summer Fishing
What is it about one week at the lake that can feel bigger than an entire year of real life?
This song taps into that exact feeling and instantly puts you there: the early sun, the glass calm bay, the coffee steaming in the cool morning air, and the silence that says more than words ever could.
But beneath the peaceful fishing scenes, there is something deeper pulling through every line.
It is not just about a trip.
It is about time slowing down, family fitting together again, and those rare moments that somehow become the memories you carry forever.
As the song unfolds, it turns simple summer images into something surprisingly emotional. Kids laughing, radios playing, no rush, no pressure, just a place where everything feels right.
Then the chorus lands and reveals what this is really about: missing the kind of love and connection that only shows up in life’s quietest moments.
What starts as a country song about summer fishing becomes something far more powerful, and by the end, you may find yourself thinking about your own one little week that means everything.














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