Logan Mize - Last Hometown

There's a come and go off the access road
Where they never checked ID
Right past the lookout spot on a hilltop
Where people get down on one knee
There's a diner where you worked one summer
And your high school looks like every other one I've seen
But something 'bout this doesn't feel the same to me

'Cause this is the last hometown
I ever want to learn about
I want every half mile of these no named streets
Etched into my memory
I want to love this place
Like I love the girl it made
And I'll be the last boy you ever show around
This is the last hometown I want to learn about
(Last hometown)

I want to hold your hand
And dream up plans on the porch where you grew up
I want to get mixed in with all your friends
That you don't see enough
And that wild streak from way back when
I want to see you get that wild again
So the next time that we roll through
We can drive past some memories of me and you

This is the last hometown
I ever want to learn about
I want every half mile of these no named streets
Etched into my memory
I want to love this place
Like I love the girl it made
And I'll be the last boy you ever show around
This is the last hometown I want to learn about
(Last hometown)

And before we even took this drive
I made up my mind

This is the last hometown
I ever want to learn about
I want every half mile of these no named streets
Etched into my memory
I want to love this place
Like I love the girl it made
And I'll be the last boy you ever show around
This is the last hometown I want to learn about

(Last hometown)
Yeah, this is the last hometown I want to learn about
(Last hometown)

Written by:
Colton Venner, Donovan Woods

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