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Our Share

by Mark Melloan

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Verse 1:
We'll have our share for certain,
We'll have our share for sure,
Trial, trouble, and temptation to endure,
We'll have our share of wander,
We'll have our share of home,
We'll have our share of never be alone

Chorus 1:
All these things, they're coming our way,
It's all okay, baby, don't be scared,
Let's take two hearts and make them one pair,
We'll both have our share

Bridge:
What's mine all mine is yours all yours,
What's mine all mine's for you,
What's mine all mine is yours all yours, that's true
What's mine all mine is yours all yours,
Let's sing it out again,
What's mine all mine is yours all yours, Amen

Verse 2:
We'll have our share of stumble,
We'll have our share of fall,
We'll have our share of it's been worth it all

Chorus 2:
All these things, they're coming our way,
(All these things make you scared, I know)
It's all okay, baby, don't be scared,
(It's all okay, this is real love)
Let's take two hearts and make them one pair,
(Let's take two hearts, hey, it's only fair)
We'll both have our share

Refrain:
Steady as we go down this open road,
Where we're headed now God only knows,
Steady as we go down this open road,
Where we're headed now God only knows

credits


Mark Melloan
vocal, acoustic guitars, percussion, producer

Tyler Cain
electric guitars

Byron House
bass guitar

Truman House
cajon

Steve Bowman
drums

Jason Lehning
mixing engineer

Nicole Melloan
harmony vocal

Josh Brown
piano

Jarod Snowden
recording engineer

Bryce Roberts
assistant engineer

Kevin Sokolnicki
recording engineer

Bob Ludwig
mastering engineer

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Mark Melloan Kentucky

Bridging folk and rock-pop, Melloan's recordings are known for rich musicianship, featuring artists like Kentucky Headhunter guitarist Greg Martin and newgrass-legend Bela Fleck. His vocal style was praised by pop singer-songwriter David Mead as “refreshingly free from affectation,” and NPR host Erika Brady labelled him “an artist with extreme potential.” ... more

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