[Verse 1]
Passed the rusted water tower
Name of this town peeling off blue paint
Same old guy at the station counting scratch-offs
Says, "Boy, you been gone, but you ain’t faint"
Stadium lights on a busted Friday
Field’s all weeds, but I still see white lines
Your old Jeep parked where the grass meets gravel
Two kids tangled up in borrowed time
[Chorus]
I keep driving through my hometown
Windows down, let the years rush in
Every cracked red brick, every dead-end road
Pulls me back to the kid I’ve been
Yeah, the signs all say I outgrew this place
But the backroads still know my name
I keep driving through my hometown
And it hits me just the same (oh, it hits me just the same)
[Verse 2]
Mama’s porch light still flickers past midnight
Her chair’s got a dent with my shape in the foam
Mailbox leans like it drank too heavy
Still stuffed with bills and church invite notes
Main Street bar got a brand-new jukebox
But they’re playing that song we wore thin
Couple of faces I don’t even recognize
But they’re laughing like we did back then
[Chorus]
I keep driving through my hometown
Windows down, let the years rush in
Every cracked red brick, every dead-end road
Pulls me back to the kid I’ve been
Yeah, the signs all say I outgrew this place
But the backroads still know my name
I keep driving through my hometown
And it hits me just the same (just the same)
[Bridge]
Thought I traded all this for a bigger view
Neon skyline, brand-new shoes
But this two-lane mirror shows the truth
I’ve got one heart, split in two (hey)
[Chorus]
I keep driving through my hometown
Windows down, let the years rush in
Every cracked red brick, every dead-end road
Pulls me back to the kid I’ve been
Yeah, I’ve changed my clothes, changed my face, changed my fate
But the backroads still know my name
I keep driving through my hometown
And it hits me just the same
[Chorus]
I keep driving through my hometown
Singing loud like I never left
Every store front ghost, every burned-out sign
Feels like a promise I never kept
Yeah, the man I am and the boy I was
Meet halfway in the high school lane
I keep driving through my hometown
And the backroads still know my name (oh, they still know my name)