Me Or My Hometown
I just saw my best friend standing in her parents' yard
She's holding her new baby, I'm just holding my guitar
My brother just got married at the church where we grew up
I got a little lonely, got a little bit too drunk
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown
These streets don't feel the same as they did sixteen, driving around
Now I'm ten years older like the faded paint on my old house
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown (town)
Me or my hometown (town)
They're building some apartments on that empty parking lot
Where we used to smoke until those overhead lights all turned off
Half my friends got nine to five's and half of them are gone
It's bittersweet to see the way, we all keep moving on
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown
These streets don't feel the same as they did sixteen, driving around
Now I'm ten years older like my daddy's car that's breaking down
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown (town)
Me or my hometown (town)
I don't recognize myself in the rearview mirror
I guess the past is so much further than it might appear
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown
These streets don't feel the same as they did sixteen driving around
Now I'm ten years older like these dreams that took me 40 bound
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown (town)
Me or my hometown (town)
(Town)
(Town)
She's holding her new baby, I'm just holding my guitar
My brother just got married at the church where we grew up
I got a little lonely, got a little bit too drunk
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown
These streets don't feel the same as they did sixteen, driving around
Now I'm ten years older like the faded paint on my old house
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown (town)
Me or my hometown (town)
They're building some apartments on that empty parking lot
Where we used to smoke until those overhead lights all turned off
Half my friends got nine to five's and half of them are gone
It's bittersweet to see the way, we all keep moving on
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown
These streets don't feel the same as they did sixteen, driving around
Now I'm ten years older like my daddy's car that's breaking down
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown (town)
Me or my hometown (town)
I don't recognize myself in the rearview mirror
I guess the past is so much further than it might appear
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown
These streets don't feel the same as they did sixteen driving around
Now I'm ten years older like these dreams that took me 40 bound
I don't know what's changed more, me or my hometown (town)
Me or my hometown (town)
(Town)
(Town)
Credits
Writer(s): Jason Bradford Reeves, Nelly Joy, Leah Marie Mason
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