Lyrics Hometown Calling - Travis Collins
I
drove
the
school
bus,
I
coached
a
team
I
stitched
your
clothes
when
they
tore
at
the
seams
I
brewed
your
coffee,
I
cut
your
lawn
I
picked
up
your
garbage
every
Monday
at
dawn
I
did
your
laundry,
I
cashed
your
cheques
I
fixed
the
dents
in
the
car
that
you
wrecked
I
bagged
your
groceries,
I
poured
your
beer
And
I
nursed
your
Grandma
till
she
ran
out
of
years
Then
I
watched
you
disappear
Yeah
this
is
your
hometown
calling
Come
back
I
need
you
People
are
leaving,
they're
closing
the
store
It's
your
hometown
fallin'
Feeling
forgotten
Nobody's
raising
our
flag
anymore
And
the
bell
on
that
old
church
ain't
been
rung
in
years
This
is
your
hometown
calling
Come
back,
I
need
you
here
Yeah
yeah
yeah
I
taught
your
children,
I
baked
your
bread
I
rented
that
room
when
you
needed
a
bed
I
hired
you
movies,
I
borrowed
you
books
I
sorted
you
out
with
sinkers
and
hooks
I
filled
your
prescriptions,
I
changed
your
tyres
I
risked
my
life
to
keep
you
safe
from
fire
I
delivered
your
mail,
I
gave
you
a
career
I
sold
your
house
and
I
packed
up
your
gear
And
I
drove
the
truck
that
shipped
you
outta
here
Now
this
is
your
hometown
calling
Come
back
I
need
you
People
are
leaving,
they're
closing
the
store
It's
your
hometown
fallin'
Feeling
forgotten
Nobody's
raising
our
flag
anymore
And
the
bell
on
that
old
church
ain't
been
rung
in
years
This
is
your
hometown
calling
Come
back,
I
need
you
here
One
thing
that
everybody
fails
to
see
Is
I
can't
exist
if
you
keep
leaving
me
Yeah
this
is
your
hometown
calling
Come
back
I
need
you
People
are
leaving,
they're
closing
the
store
Your
hometown
fallin'
Feeling
forgotten
Nobody's
raising
our
flag
anymore
And
the
bell
on
that
old
church,
she
ain't
been
rung
in
years
Hey
this
is
your
hometown
calling
Come
back,
I
need
you
here
Come
back,
come
back
Woah
I
need
you
here
Well
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