[Verse]
I remember a barefoot boy in the dirt,
Overalls torn, and a grass-stained shirt.
Chasing fireflies beneath the twilight sky,
Time moves too fast, makes me wonder why.
[Verse 2]
Mama's voice would call me home at dusk,
Smell of fresh bread and old barn musk.
The farm was my world, my haven, my start,
Now it's just a memory weighing on my heart.
[Chorus]
Oh, take me back to the fields I roamed,
Where the stars above always felt like home.
I miss the farm, and the boy I used to be,
The past whispers softly, calling out to me.
[Verse 3]
The rooster crowed as the sun would rise,
Cornfields swayed under endless skies.
I’d climb that oak tree, scrape my knees,
Now it’s all gone, just a ghost in the breeze.
[Bridge]
Life flies by like a runaway train,
Leaves you yearning for the simpler again.
But the fireflies still flicker in my dreams,
A glow of hope in memory’s streams.
[Chorus]
Oh, take me back to the fields I roamed,
Where the stars above always felt like home.
I miss the farm, and the boy I used to be,
The past whispers softly, calling out to me.