Kimberly Perry and The Band Perry - God's Hometown

Down here another heart gets broken
Another lie gets spoken
Another gun still smoking
Another prayer to pray
Down here there's fears I'm always facing
My mind is always racing
What I'd give to wake in a better kind of place

Where whiskey falls like rain, sun burns, you feel no pain
Nothing there but bright green lights
Every day is Friday night

In God's hometown
Nobody locks their doors
In God's hometown
It's just one big front porch
The lost have all been found on those gold back roads
And when my sun goes down, I just hope I've gone
To God's hometown, to God's hometown

'Round here, hope's a string that's fraying
How much can we take?
I'm just saying, I need a break for heaven's sake
I, wouldn't have to chase my dreams
I'd already have everything
I wouldn't have to pay my bills
Wouldn't need no sleeping pills

In God's hometown
Nobody locks their doors
In God's hometown
It's just one big front porch
The lost have all been found on those gold back roads
And when my sun goes down, I just hope I've gone
To God's hometown

Wish I could go right now and just drive around
With one hand out the window
And if I jump right now and the lights go out
I wonder, can I still go

To God's hometown
Nobody locks their doors
In God's hometown
Nobody hurts no more
The lost have all been found on those gold back roads
And when my sun goes down, I just hope I go
To God's hometown, hey
To God's hometown, oh
To God's hometown
Wish I could go right now

Written by:
Jimmy Robbins, Kimberly Marie Perry, Nicolle Galyon

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Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Kimberly Perry and The Band Perry

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