The Warmth Was Real

Verse 1

The baker lit his ovens
Long before the break of day
While half the town lay sleeping
And the stars still hung in place

By morning all his labour
Was scattered far and wide
And not a soul would know his face

As they ate at breakfast time

Chorus

They never knew your name
They never saw your hands
They never heard the little prayers
Or understood your plans

But somewhere in their ordinary day
A burden eased, a fear was healed

They never knew your name

But the warmth was real

Verse 2

A woman sat beside a bed
On another sleepless night
Watching over someone else’s world
Till morning brought the light

No headlines told her story
No crowd would ever cheer

Yet somebody saw another dawn

Because she had been there

Chorus

They never knew your name
They never saw your hands
They never heard the little prayers
Or understood your plans

But somewhere in their ordinary day
A burden eased, a fear was healed

They never knew your name

But the warmth was real

Verse 3

A farmer watched the seasons
Through the wind and driving rain
Mending fences in the winter cold
Then starting once again

The table filled with plenty
In homes he’d never see

And children grew up strong and well

From his quiet consistency

Verse 4

A teacher stayed behind one night
With papers left to read
Seeing something in a child
No one else believed

Years later that young dreamer
Would stand where hope revealed

A future built on patient words

Whose influence was concealed

Verse 5

A crew worked through the darkness
To mend a fallen line
High above the sleeping town
In bitter rain and time

By morning kettles whistled
And lamps began to glow

While few would ever stop to think

Of those out in the snow

Verse 6

A father took the overtime
When money had grown tight
Missing little moments
To keep tomorrow bright

The years passed all too quickly
As years so often will

Yet the roof stayed strong above them

And the cupboards never still

Verse 7

A mother carried burdens
That nobody could see
Holding worlds together
With remarkable dignity

The smallest acts of kindness
The daily unseen zeal

Can shape a hundred lives around us

Though few will know they’re real

Bridge

Some planted trees for strangers
Some built roads they’d never walk

Some carried stones for buildings
Where another child would talk

Some gave more than they imagined
Some gave more than they could feel

And most would never understand

How much their lives revealed

Final Chorus

They never knew your name
The world moved quickly on

The little things you gave away
Were gone before the dawn

But every kindness leaves a trace
No matter how concealed

They never knew your name

But the warmth was real

Outro

The lights in distant cities
The fires in distant homes
Were fed by countless ordinary souls

Unknown to those they warmed

And though their names were seldom spoken
And few would know their worth

They left a little more light in the world

Than when they found the earth

They never knew your name

But the warmth was real

Lyrics Michael Forty

Voice Michael Forty

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