From the recording David Stood Tall in Chatsworth

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This song is dedicated to the people of Chatsworth and Murray County — a community that stood together, spoke with one voice, and proved that small towns can move mountains. Your courage inspired this song, and it belongs to all of you.

Lyrics

🟦 Verse 1

Sun went down on Hayden-Tyler Road,
Folks rolled in from every side of town.
Six hundred hearts with one loud heartbeat,
Saying, “Not here, not now, not on our ground.”

A company with shadows tall as mountains
Tried to slip in quiet through the cracks,
But this valley’s got a memory like an oak tree,
And the people ain’t afraid to push back.

🟦 Chorus

And David stood tall in Chatsworth,
In a town that the world calls small.
But a voice grows loud in a quiet place
When the people have given their all.
Yeah, the giant felt the mountain shake
The moment that the crowd stood strong—
David stood tall in Chatsworth,
And the people carried on.

🟦 Verse 2

Commissioner Noah Bishop stepped right forward,
Said, “I’ll file the papers, we’ll make our stand.”
And a wave rolled through that gathering
Like thunder rolling through this land.

But giants don’t walk away forever—
They wait for cameras and attention to fade.
So keep your lanterns lit in the windows,
’Cause the future’s something we all save.

🟩 Bridge

Voices rising like a hymn on Sunday,
Neighbors holding tight and true—
No left or right, no red or blue,
Just the valley fighting for the truth.

🟦 Final Chorus

David stood tall in Chatsworth,
And the people all stood with him.
A spark caught flame in that old town hall,
And it’s burning bright again.
Yeah, giants fall when the small stand tall,
When tired hearts find something new—
David stood tall in Chatsworth,
And now the whole valley stands too.

⭐ Call-to-Action Ending

Stand strong, small towns.
Rise together…
Because You Matter.
Let’s all come together at RushCongress dot com.