Released on May 15, 2026, Haisley delivers something deeply personal and quietly powerful with “My Old Bible.” Rooted in warm Americana textures and calm storytelling, the song feels like opening a forgotten family keepsake and discovering pieces of yourself hidden between the pages.

Inspired by finding a childhood Bible tucked away in an attic box, Haisley transforms a simple memory into an emotional reflection on faith, growth, and rediscovery. The writing is honest and relatable, never trying too hard to force emotion. Instead, the lyrics naturally pull listeners into moments many people understand, revisiting old belongings and realizing how much of your past still lives inside them.
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Lines like “I lost it for a while, but I never lost my faith” hit especially hard because of their simplicity. There’s no overcomplication here. The message lands clearly and sincerely, which makes it even more impactful.
The track is beautifully balanced. The acoustic and electric guitars blend together smoothly, creating a warm, roots-driven atmosphere that feels authentic from beginning to end. The steady rhythm section keeps everything grounded while allowing the storytelling to stay front and center. Haisley’s vocals are another standout feature, smooth, clear, and emotionally controlled in a way that perfectly matches the reflective tone of the song.

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Recorded with a full band in Nashville, “My Old Bible” carries the comfort of classic Americana while still feeling fresh and personal. It’s the kind of song that reminds listeners how memories, faith, and identity often stay with us, even when we think we’ve left them behind.
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