Old tin roof, leaves in the gutter
A hole in the screen door big as
your fist, and flies on the butter
Mamaw baking sugar cookies,
we were watching cartoons
Heard her holler from the kitchen
which one of you youngin's
wants to lick the spoon?
Yellow jackets on the watermelon,
honeysuckle in the air
Daddy turning on the sprinkler, us kids
running through it in our underwear
Old dog napping on the front
porch, his ear just a twitching
Fell asleep on Granddaddy's lap to
the sound of his pocket watch ticking
Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh
It doesn't seem like it
was all that long ago
Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh
You can dream about
it every now and then
But you can't go home again
Me and my best friend Jenny
set up a back yard camp
Stole one of Mama's Mason
jars, poked holes in the lid
and made a fire fly lamp
Me and Billy Monroe
sneaking down by the river
And I'm still haunted by the taste of
the kiss I was too scared to give him
Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh
It doesn't seem like it
was all that long ago
Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh
You can dream about
it every now and then
But you can't go home again
There's a black top road,
a faded yellow centerline
It can take you back to the place,
but it can't take you back in time
Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh
It doesn't seem like it
was all that long ago
Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh
You can dream about
it every now and then
But you can't go home again
Old tin roof, leaves in the gutter
A hole in the screen door big as
your fist, and flies on the butter