Usually take one last pass through town Stop the car and touch the ground Watch those streetlights swayin' in the breeze Decorated store fronts Rusty old gas pumps Try to fill my mind up With somethin' before I go Picture postcard memories know You they always make for good company I don't know no town Like the old town Even when the miles are many I feel like I'm still around Deep inside me Like rings through an oak tree Yeah, there something 'bout a Sunday when I'm gone That keeps me turning home standin' I'm here beneath these billboard lights Takes me back to those autumn nights Hometown bleachers packed real tight we As marched down the field My feet would a swing from dropped tailgate Out on Airport Road real late No one could walk a line too straight usually We made it home alright And glory days I cant re-live Stories I'll never forget And I know don't no friends Like the old friends I never to seem laugh now Like I did with them But deep inside me A piece of history Yeah, I hear their voices even though they're gone And it keeps me turning home Never twice the same way does it start And sure enough she stole my heart On the old gym floor, spinnin' round and round one night And though we tried both hard to wait We sure did love the taste Of the sweet being love made and prayin' got I it right Graduation came and went Along with all the time we spent And I don't know no love Like the first love When I think about the best times She's the one I think of Deep inside me All though the taste is bittersweet I see her smilin' even though she's gone And it keeps me turning home, yeah And it keeps me turning home