I miss the summers in my hometown
When everything would slow down
And the trees would lend relief from the heat of the sun
With shade enough for everyone
I miss the summers in my hometown
And when the sun would go down
The sky would glow, he'd envy us below
I miss it so
Oh!
We would drive with windows down
Feel the air move
Oh!
And I miss my family
Wanna see them constantly
I remember why I left
But I don't know why I stayed
And you couldn't call it theft
'Cause the time I lost, I gave
And it's certainly nice to know
That I can go
And it's certainly nice to know
That I can go
I miss the winters back where I'm from
'Cause I never felt so lonesome
Listening to the rhythm as the rain would fall
Hell, I miss it all
Oh!
We would drive with windows down
Feel the air move
Oh!
And I miss my family
Wanna see them constantly
I remember why I left
But I don't know why I stayed
And you couldn't call it theft
'Cause the time I lost, I gave
And it's certainly nice to know
That I can go
And it's certainly nice to know
That I can go
Oh!
We would drive with windows down
Feel the air move
Oh!
And I miss my family
Wanna see them constantly
Until they're sick of me
I remember why I left
But I don't know why I stayed
And you couldn't call it theft
'Cause the time I lost, I gave
And it's certainly nice to know
That I can go
And it's certainly nice to know
That I can go
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