"I've been writing songs for 7 or 8 years. I meet a lot of people, and that's where I get most of the inspiration for my writing. There was this one guy I talked to whose story really hit home to me, and out of that conversation came the song called 'Worth It.'":
I've been walking so long my feet have lost their way.
I stopped counting mile markers, lost track on the interstate.
I'm heading down to Georgia because I heard
That you made it to Atlanta trying to make it in the real world.
I hope that you will find the answers you've been looking for.
Next time at least leave a note on the door.
I will go wherever you need to find the truth
Because baby, it's worth it for you.
Found a girl on Peachtree said she knew your name.
She took me to a man who took you to board a train.
Something about New Orleans he forgets.
He said you packed your bags, had to make it by the weekend.
No one knows if you'll be back, so I'm back on the road.
Sometimes it's like I'm chasing a ghost.
Still I will go wherever you need to find the truth
Because baby, it's worth it for you.
Oh, by Bourbon my knees grew weak
Oh, until I heard that beautiful voice down the street.
Singing about a boy she lost to find the truth.
Baby, it was worth it for you.
Listen HERE.
I've been walking so long my feet have lost their way.
I stopped counting mile markers, lost track on the interstate.
I'm heading down to Georgia because I heard
That you made it to Atlanta trying to make it in the real world.
I hope that you will find the answers you've been looking for.
Next time at least leave a note on the door.
I will go wherever you need to find the truth
Because baby, it's worth it for you.
Found a girl on Peachtree said she knew your name.
She took me to a man who took you to board a train.
Something about New Orleans he forgets.
He said you packed your bags, had to make it by the weekend.
No one knows if you'll be back, so I'm back on the road.
Sometimes it's like I'm chasing a ghost.
Still I will go wherever you need to find the truth
Because baby, it's worth it for you.
Oh, by Bourbon my knees grew weak
Oh, until I heard that beautiful voice down the street.
Singing about a boy she lost to find the truth.
Baby, it was worth it for you.
Listen HERE.
Andrew Cabigao, singer and songwriter.