Ohio
Caamp Lyrics


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You know when I grow up, I′m gonna look back at the place I left
Rollin the dice on the weekend, conversations and the company kept
Smokin cigarettes behind the school with my best friends
I never will forget, I take that with me till the end
Football and tall trees, the autumn never ends, summer lovin in.

Ohio, treat me well
Ohio, treat me well

Some things you can't forget, like your first kiss
Under the bleachers in the seventh grade, I damn near missed
All these memories, shootin shivers down my spine
Make them into melodies, play me yours and I′ll play mine.





Ohio, treat me well
Ohio, treat me wel

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Caamp's song Ohio are a nostalgic trip down memory lane for the singer. They are looking back at the place they grew up and thinking about the memories that they made there. The first line of the song, "You know when I grow up, I'm gonna look back at the place I left," sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics. The singer is aware that they are going to leave this place someday but still wants to cherish the memories and experiences they had there. They talk about rolling the dice on the weekend, having conversations with good company and smoking cigarettes behind the school with their best friends. These are all quintessential experiences that many people have had growing up and create a sense of nostalgia and longing for simpler times.


The lyrics also touch on the experiences of first love and the memories associated with it. The singer talks about their first kiss and how they damn near missed it under the bleachers in the seventh grade. They talk about how memories can create shivers down one's spine but also how music can transform them into melodies that can be shared and enjoyed with others. Throughout the song, the singer is asking Ohio to treat them well, almost as though they are speaking to the place itself. This is a common sentiment for people who have left their hometowns and want to be sure that the place they grew up in is doing well.


Line by Line Meaning

You know when I grow up, I'm gonna look back at the place I left
As I mature, I will reminisce about the spot I departed from


Rollin the dice on the weekend, conversations and the company kept
On weekends, I engage in risky behavior while conversing with cherished individuals


Smokin cigarettes behind the school with my best friends
Behind the school, I smoke cigarettes with my closest comrades


I never will forget, I take that with me till the end
These memories are unforgettable and worth remembering for life


Football and tall trees, the autumn never ends, summer lovin in.
Football with towering trees creates an everlasting autumn, and I enjoy my summer romances.


Ohio, treat me well
Ohio, please treat me kindly.


Some things you can't forget, like your first kiss
There are some things one can never forget, such as their first kiss


Under the bleachers in the seventh grade, I damn near missed
In seventh grade, I almost missed my first kiss under the bleachers.


All these memories, shootin shivers down my spine
These memories send chills down my spine


Make them into melodies, play me yours and I′ll play mine.
Transform these memories into tunes, and I will share mine if you share yours.


Ohio, treat me well
Ohio, please treat me kindly.




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@flintbowers4291

You know when I grow up, I'm gonna look back at the place I left
Rollin the dice on the weekend, conversations and the company kept
Smokin cigarettes behind the school with my best friends
I never will forget, I take that with me till the end
Football and tall trees, the autumn never ends, summer lovin in

Ohio, treat me well
Ohio, treat me well

Some things you can't forget, like your first kiss
Under the bleachers in the seventh grade, I damn near missed
All these memories, shootin shivers down my spine
Make them into melodies, play me yours and I'll play mine

Ohio, treat me well
Ohio, treat me well



All comments from YouTube:

@anthonytruman

Shout out to everyone from Ohio, I will always cherish the moments and memories growing up here. "All these memories, shooting shivers down my spine. Make them into melodies, play me yours and I'll play mine" beautiful lyrics.

@nickstanley1976

Am I the only one from Ohio that is proud to STILL be in Ohio...?

@pauldavis8981

Im from Ohio. Live in Canada now. Song brings me back. Whole album is fire.

@ellief4277

I grew up on the border of Ohio and Kentucky. I’m blessed to be able to see the beauty in both.

@155pureownage

There was nothing like listening to this in a basement on W State St, Jackie Os, or behind 112 Mill, reminiscing on those good times. Love ya boys, see you in Morrison this year.

@chrisharland330

Joe Cocker, Ray Lamontagne and you my friend, very few had or have this voice, very unique, only needed to listen to one song and I’m an instant fan 🎨🙏✌️

@jennifertingle6490

I'm from Ohio, and live in Texas now. This song is so cute!! Love all of your music!

@nicolepaige2136

This is so relaxing for my soul

@andreaandreu1482

Love it guys! you are awesome!

@ohioguy6148

Ohioan here as well, love the song man great music.

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