Tekst piosenki: Eli Winders - Pack My Hometown
Verse 1
Folded up my favorite jeans, of course I grabbed my boots
Can't forget my guitar and the dream I'm holding to
Suitcase in the back, the open road ahead
If I can cross that county line who knows how far I'll get
Chorus
Here I am hugging necks and saying my goodbyes
Before I buckle up and drive away for one last time
I always dreamed of bigger things outside of this small town
I never thought the day I'd leave would ever roll around
I'm all packed up and ready but I'm missing just one thing
I wish I could pack my hometown and bring it on to Tennessee
Verse 2
When I turn by Grandma's house, I honk the horn and wave
Look out in the backyard where us grandkids used to play
Crossing the little river, I see the rope swinging off the bank
And the cooler that we left by the tree we carved our names
When I pass my high school I might slow down just a bit
Thinking 'bout my best friends and the girl I'm in love with
They don't teach you moving on, those classrooms or sidelines
And following your heart might mean leaving it behind
Chorus
Well, here I am hugging necks and saying my goodbyes
Before I buckle up and drive away 'til next time
I always dreamed of bigger things outside of this small town
But I never thought the day I'd leave would ever roll around
I'm all packed up and ready but I'm missing just one thing
I wish I could pack my hometown and bring it on to Tennessee
Outro
When my dad kicks the tires, mama's holding back the tears
My two little brothers are sad to see me out of here
I'm all packed up and ready but I'm missing just one thing
I wish I could pack my hometown and bring it on to Tennessee
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