[Verse]
Front porch creaks, screen door moans
A rusty truck where the seeds are sown
Granny’s quilt, patched up and torn
Whiskey stains on a Bible worn
Cornbread crumbs on a paper plate
The sun sinks low, but the work won’t wait
Moonshine jars stacked under the stairs
Sweet tea whispers in the evening air
[Chorus]
Hometown honey, sweeter than sin
A love that runs deeper than the roots dig in
Through the dirt, through the hurt, through the years gone by
Hometown honey, where my heart won’t lie
[Verse 2]
Barn roof peeling, stories in rust
Dirt road dreams covered in dust
Tire swings creak in the maple shade
Memories carved where the time won’t fade
Mama’s hands stitching up my pride
Daddy’s boots worn, but they still stride
Sunday sermons, the preacher’s drawl
Echoes linger in the church house hall
[Prechorus]
Every crack in the pavement, every star in the sky
Holds a piece of my soul, I don’t need to ask why