I find that since I have been home for the last three months that something about my home town just has a place in my heart and that the memories are hard to forget. Your hometown and the memories here are part of your past which is something I don't care how hard you try to get rid of will always be with you. Since I have been my past has seemed to catch up with me. Not that I tried to forget it I didn't it was just on the back burner while I went to college and found my way. I recently did dinner and played games with my group of friends that have been together since I was in middle school. There are 3 guys and 3 girls including me. As I sat there playing games with them I realized even though we had grown up and gone our separate ways a part of each of us was still with the others. Its nice to have that I feel that way to about my memories and friends from Gardner-Webb too. Like the title and one of my new favorite country songs says:
"I don’t know no town/Like the old town/Even when the miles are many/I feel like I’m still around/Deep inside me/Like rings through an oak tree/Yeah, there something ‘bout a Sunday when I’m gone/That keeps me turning home/
and another part of the chorus says:
"And I don’t know no friends/Like the old friends/I never seem to laugh now/Like I did with them/But deep inside me/A piece of history/Yeah, I hear their voices even though they’re gone/And it keeps me turning home
Like the song says these things like my hometown and my friends keep my memories/past fresh in my mind.
They keep me turning home!
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