MY HEART’S WITH YOU

I have always loved going on holiday alone. Anywhere, anytime, any place.

Over the years, I have packed my bags and headed out on my own many times. I find it incredibly convenient—I can move at my own pace and change plans on a whim. It suits me perfectly. But as any seasoned traveler knows, the journey isn’t always a smooth ride.

The Beautiful Chaos of Travel

We often see the polished version of travel, but the reality is much grittier. Traveling can be chaotic. It is often unpredictable. It can be exhausting, and yes, there are moments where it is just plain boring.

But to me, these aren’t negatives; they are the normal parts of traveling, and they are exactly why I love it.

At times, navigating a new country is a massive challenge. At other times, it can be genuinely scary. But pushing through those moments is where the real growth happens.

Why I Go: Seeking the Truth

There is a massive difference between reading about a place and standing in the middle of it. Exploring foreign places is fascinating and deeply educational, but you have to be there to get the real lesson.

  • Don’t rely on magazines or television: These sources are often curated or biased.
  • Be wary of social media: This is often the worst culprit, showing only the “highlight reel” of a destination.

The best way to understand the world is to see and experience it yourself, with your own eyes, unfiltered.

The Hardest Part: The Silence

However, there is a flip side to all this independence. The absolute worst part of traveling solo is the homesickness.

We all need our own space sometimes. We need to get away from the daily grind to recharge our batteries. But when you are miles away, sitting in a quiet room or looking at a beautiful view, the loneliness can hit you hard. You miss your wife, your sons, your daughter, the comfort of your own home and family.

Introducing: “My Heart’s With You”

This specific feeling—the tug-of-war between the need to roam and the pull of home—is the inspiration behind our latest song, “My Heart’s With You.”

This song acknowledges that while we may need to travel to find ourselves or explore the world, our connection to the people we love never fades. It is a reminder that distance is just physical; the emotional bond stays true.

If you are currently traveling alone, exploring new places, or just taking some time to recharge, this song is for you.

Please give it a listen. And if it speaks to you, share it with a friend or family member to let them know that no matter how far you go, they are always with you.

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My Heart’s With You

The sun goes down on foreign skies,
But I still see your eyes.
Every city light reminds me,
How far I am tonight.

I’m miles away, but my heart’s with you,
Counting days till I’m home and through.
The distance hurts, but love stays true,
I’m miles away — still thinking of you.

I write your name in hotel glass,
Wish the time would pass.
Every dream I chase, every road I roam,
Leads me right back home.

When the night feels cold and long,
Your memory keeps me strong.
One more sunrise, one more plane,
Till I’m holding you again.

I’m miles away, but my heart’s with you,
Every beat says, “I still do.”
The world feels big, but love breaks through,
I’m miles away — still dreaming of you.

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