Growing Up
Backyard dirt in our veins
Blood of Christ, Sunday morning clothes
We were coming of age
In the way, way back of a station wagon
Breathing secondhand smoke
Ash trays in the kitchen sink
Oprah's on the big TV at four
Barbie clothes in a Crown Royal bag
Jesus in the living room
Mama's locked her bedroom door
When the way it was wasn't what it seemed
Lemonade stand summers, prom king working at the Dairy Queen
All the stars we hung above those small-town trees
Young hearts still unbroken, flies by before you know it
You move on just the way time does
Till something brings you right back
To growing up, growing up
Church field, travel carnival
I'll meet you at the Ferris wheel at ten
We'll step across that line, just as far as we can go
Before it's our turn to see how big the real world is
When the way it was wasn't what it seemed
Making out in backseats behind the Dairy Queen
All the stars we hung above those small-town trees
Young hearts trying to out run 'em
Promise we don't become 'em
Just move on the way time does
Till something brings you right back
To growing up, growing up
Now you're six years sober
Taking your mother to her treatments
She says she wants to see the old house one more time
And you can't go back any more than she can go back
And if you said you didn't miss it, you'd be lying
When the way it was wasn't what it seemed
Maybe you could trade that freedom back for some of that naive
All the stars we hung above those small-town trees
Maybe they can remind you
I bet they'd recognize you
You think you moved on but no one really does
Just like no one tells you it'll be this tough, this tough
Growing up, growing up