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I wanna trade this pavement in for some gravel I'm at the end of my rope and I need to unravel 'Cuz these stars don't shine as bright as they could And a Monterrey night would do me some good, yeah Two tanks, five hundred miles and change Give or take, I'm talking 'bout Riding around town Roll with the homies Roll the windows down Where everybody knows me It don't matter how much I've changed 'Cuz this place gonna stay the same Shoot a little pool down at the lane And throwing back Crowns 'til nobody's standing It don't matter how much I leave It's always gonna be Always gonna be home to me Home to me, home to me I miss my momma's jambalaya And singing "Back Road" with my old church choir And my red brick house down that long drive way With the mail box holding up my last name And diving off the dock at Black River Lake I can't wait, I'm talking 'bout Riding around town Roll with the homies Roll the windows down Where everyone knows me It don't matter how much I've changed 'Cuz this place gonna stay the same Shoot a little pool down at the lane And throwing back Crowns 'til nobody's standing It don't matter how much I leave It's always gonna be Always gonna be home to me Home to me, home to me That river still runs in my skin and my bones No it doesn't really matter how far I go It's always gonna be the heart and my soul Yeah, that river still runs in my skin and my bones It doesn't really matter how far I go It's all I know, it's all I know I'm talking 'bout Riding around town Roll with the homies Roll the windows down Where everyone knows me It don't matter how much I've changed 'Cuz this place gonna stay the same Shoot a little pool down at the lane Throwing back Crowns 'til nobody's standing It don't matter how much I leave It's always gonna be Always gonna be home to me Home to me It's always gonna be, it's always gonna be Home to me
Writer(s): Ross Ellis Lipsey, Karen Kosowski, Emily Doty Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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