The song "Life With You" by Walker Hayes tells the story of finding true love and the transformative power it has on the narrator's life. The lyrics describe a slow ride down Old Shell Road, where the narrator and their partner hold hands at the center console. The song depicts a feeling of completeness and belonging that they never knew existed until they found love. Initially, the narrator admits to not believing in the concept of being in a committed relationship, as they had issues with commitment. However, when their partner entered their life, everything changed. The narrator's perspective shifted, and they realized that they were lonely without their love. They no longer doubted the idea of finding their one true love. The song portrays a vision of a future together, imagining what their children would look like and picturing their partner swinging on a porch while they cut the grass. The details of everyday life and growing old together bring the narrator immense joy and gratitude, thanking God every night for their partner's love and presence. "Life With You" celebrates the narrator's journey from being wary of commitment to finding true happiness by committing to their partner. It is a declaration of their deep love and desire to spend their life with their significant other. The song highlights the transformative power of love and the joy that comes from finding a lifelong partner.