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I'm back in my hometown and Main Street's dying now
It's like there's nothing left of it
No more high school grounds, they tore that building down
And everything with it I miss
I call up my old friends, so long since I've seen them
Feels like we're back there instantly to me
We all meet at Sean's, the backyard fire's on
And we start telling tales of how life used to be
The years have come and gone but the stories carry on
Looking back, they're better than they used to be
'Cause ya shoulda seen the size of the guys we were fighting
And we shouldn't be alive at the speeds we were driving
But mama always taught us to never tell a lie
And every ten yard pass always turned into twenty
And every girl we were with never cost any money
And we drank more tequila than any man alive
And the story goes on and gets a little better
Every time we're together
It's funny how we change and some things stay the same
God, I miss the glory days always
With daylight getting near, we shed a few more tears
Lord, I love the memories we've made
The years have come and gone but the stories carry on
Looking back, they're better than they used to be
'Cause ya shoulda seen the size of the guys we were fighting
And we shouldn't be alive at the speeds we were driving
But mama always taught us to never tell a lie
And every ten yard pass always turned into twenty
And every girl we were with never cost any money
And we drank more tequila than any man alive
And the story goes on and gets a little better
Every time we're together
Well, ya shoulda seen the size of the guys we were fighting
And we shouldn't be alive at the speeds we were driving
But mama always taught us to never tell a lie
And every ten yard pass always turned into twenty
And every girl we were with never cost any money
And we drank more tequila than any man alive
And the story goes on and gets a little better
Every time we're together
And the story goes on and gets a little better
Every time we're together