Song Length |
2:42 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary, Country - General |
Lyrics
[Verse] Down memory lane, that country home, Where summer days we'd freely roam, Grandparents' smiles, we'd chase the sky, In the fields we'd run, oh how time would fly.
[Verse 2] I was just a boy, with dirt on my face, Climbed old oak trees, found hidden grace, Pap would sit on the hill, tell tales of old, With wisdom in his eyes, memories bold.
[Chorus] And that old damn Ford truck, we'd ride into town, Dusty roads, never let us down, With the wind in our hair, and sunshine bright, Oh, those summer days, felt so right.
[Verse 3] Granny's apple pie cooling on the sill, Harvesting laughter in the evening chill, Simple life, with love in the air, Every moment spent without a care.
[Bridge] Under starlit skies, we'd gather 'round, Listen to the crickets' symphony sound, Stories of yesteryears, of joys and pain, Down memory lane, they'd forever remain.
[Chorus] And that old damn Ford truck, we'd ride into town, Dusty roads, never let us down, With the wind in our hair, and sunshine bright, Oh, those summer days, felt so right.