Last House Before the River – A Folk Song Told by the House Itself

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“I’ve stood here longer than memory. Watched families grow, neighbors vanish, roads turn to gravel and gravel turn to silence. Now the water’s rising, and I’m the last one left. No one’s coming back — and I don’t plan to run.”

‘Last House Before the River’ is a haunting folk ballad told from the perspective of the final house standing in a forgotten town. With every verse, the story unfolds — not of disaster, but of quiet surrender.

This is a song about the passage of time, the weight of memory, and the beauty found in letting go. It's not about survival—it's about bearing witness. The house doesn’t fight the flood. It remembers, it accepts, and it waits.

Built from raw storytelling and stripped-down emotion, this track holds a mirror to the places we leave behind — and the ones that never leave us.

Leave a comment — what does this song make you remember?

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