[Verse 1] I traded gravel roads for concrete streets and green light dreams Left a little house in the mountains for a one room basement suite The fast lane is fun, they say, you can learn to drive that interstate Where you recognize the cars but not the face
[Chorus] And I barely know my neighbor But I still wave at her when she walks by When I hold the door for strangers I get no friendly nod, no "how's your day" or "hi" Oh maybe I'm still living in the world Where a drink is just a drink Respect is a given and you still care what your momma thinks Maybe it's just me, mhh Or a small town thing
[Verse 2] Mom calls, she's off today to Kacey's dad's cabaret They're gonna raise enough so the chemo bill gets paid Out here the folks I met, they think it's great but they just don't get that "Go the extra mile to help" mindset
[Chorus] And I barely know my neighbor But I still wave at her when she walks by When I hold the door for strangers I get no friendly nod, no "how's your day" or "hi" Oh maybe I'm still living in the world Where a drink is just a drink Respect is a given and you still care what your momma thinks Maybe it's just me, mhh Or a small town thing
[Bridge] It's maybe just the way I was born and raised To give a little more than you take
[Chorus] And I barely know my neighbor But I still wave at her when she walks by When I hold the door for strangers I get no friendly nod, no "how's your day" or "hi" Oh maybe I'm still living in the world Where a drink is just a drink Respect is a given and you still care what your momma thinks Maybe it's just me, mhh Or a small town thingTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.