[Verse]
The old dirt road, it's calling my name,
Past the fields and the oak tree's frame,
Rusty signs and a familiar lane,
Back to the place where I earned my fame.
[Verse 2]
Grandma's porch, where I used to play,
Memories linger, they're here to stay,
Years went by, but the heart won't stray,
Back to the fields of golden hay.
[Chorus]
And I'm going back to the roots I knew,
Where the sky's so wide, and the heart's so true,
Leaving it all 'cause I gotta renew,
Going back to the roots, where I grew.
[Verse 3]
Church bell rings, it's the Sunday choir,
Mending souls with a touch of fire,
Long lost friends, they lift me higher,
In this small town, my heart's desire.
[Verse 4]
Main Street's store, still the same old place,
Where time stood still in its slow, warm embrace,
Familiar faces, each a trace,
Of a life lived at a gentle pace.
[Chorus]
And I'm going back to the roots I knew,
Where the sky's so wide, and the heart's so true,
Leaving it all 'cause I gotta renew,
Going back to the roots, where I grew.