G Am G Am [Verse 1]G Am Well, I don't know where the cool kids hang on Friday nightG Am Used to park our parent's car by the billboard signC G They tore it down years ago to build a small high-riseC Em D It's abandoned now and it's been that way for quite some time [Verse 2]G Am It don't make sense, but the cheap motel is always openG Am Seems like we're sitting in a hand-basket, wondering where it's goingC G There's a freshwater shark in a small fish tank behind the counterC Em D Door's always locked and you gotta pre-pay in cash by the hour [Chorus]C Em D The sunsets still look the way they always doC Em D C Over the backyard trees my grandma used to sit under in the afternoonEm D And you can't keep everything the way you want itAm C Feels like even the ghosts are getting outG Am G Am Giving up on your hometown [Verse 3]G Am Every single Sunday, 10am, we were in that pewG Am I was married there and baptized there and my kids were tooC G My mother sang in the women's choir before she diedC Em D And the day they sold that church even the statue of Mother Mary cried [Chorus]C Em D The sunsets still look the way they always doC Em D C Over the backyard trees my grandma used to sit under in the afternoonEm D And you can't keep everything the way you want itAm C Feels like even the ghosts are getting outG Am Giving up on your hometownG Am Giving up on your hometown [Bridge]C Am And every kid that's left, just kept goingG D And every debt we didn't pay, we just keep owingG Am Never visit your daddy's grave, but we go by the houseG Am He'd be working on a car in the driveway if he was with us nowC G And that porch swing you built for your mama, is all but goneC Em G D I guess even when you stay right here, sometimes you can't go home [Outro]G Am Giving up on your hometownG Am Giving up on your hometownG Am G Am Giving up on your hometown
Giving Up On Your Hometown
Lori Mckenna
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