德州小鎮之鄉村音樂




德州小鎮之鄉村音樂
瓦沙哈琪,德州午後
今午隨同德州州農業廳長米勒,一同前往位於達拉斯以南的小鎮——
小鎮的主街被封起來,臨時搭起的木舞台上,當地的樂團正唱著經典
街角的藝術畫家正在作畫,筆下的畫布上,是這片德州土地特有的寬
午後的陽光灑在紅磚老屋與白色穀倉上,光線柔和而溫暖。遠處的風
在這樣的午後,音樂不只是旋律,更是一種生活的信念。它提醒人們
Country Music In A Texas Town
Waxahachie, Texas – Afternoon
This afternoon, I joined Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller on a trip to the small town of Waxahachie, where the annual Country Fair was in full swing. As we drove into town, the sound of guitars drifted through the warm autumn air, mingling with the smoky aroma of barbecue and the sweetness of cornbread. It was a feast for the senses — a true celebration of rural life.
The main street had been closed off and transformed into a festival ground. A wooden stage stood at the center, where a local band played familiar country tunes — songs about land, family, and freedom. The music carried a kind of honest tenderness, unpolished, but deeply human. People swayed gently to the rhythm; old men in cowboy hats tapped their boots, children chased balloons, and women sipped iced lemonade while chatting in the sun. Everything felt simple, joyful, and full of life.
At the street corner, painters were capturing the town’s rustic beauty on canvas — red brick houses, wide skies, and windmills spinning in the distance. Nearby, stalls displayed jars of honey, handmade soaps, and local produce, each item carrying the pride of hardworking hands. Commissioner Miller, ever approachable, greeted townsfolk with a firm handshake and a hearty laugh, his voice blending naturally with the country melodies echoing throughout the street.
The afternoon sunlight bathed the old buildings in a soft golden glow. The air shimmered with warmth, and the whole town seemed to hum like a slow, steady song. Standing there, I felt that this — more than any grand city or monument — was the real soul of Texas: free-spirited, hardworking, and quietly romantic, steeped in the scent of the soil and the rhythm of the heart.
In that moment, I realized that country music is more than about carrying a tune. It is a way of remembering — a belief in simple joys, in open skies, and in the enduring harmony between land and life. Amid the laughter and the twang of guitars, I heard not just a song, but the heartbeat of Texas itself.