Hometown
Grand A.M. Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I remember some of the street names
I remember the first kiss
In downtown
I'm holding you close in my heart
Can't hold the grip too tight
So long now
So long now
So long now
I thought we stayed together
We would never break apart
You were my sweet shelter
My hometown
She lives there with her daughter
Sometimes I still thought her
My first kiss
Well, she married a guy from the next door
I heard they met on the dance floor
In my hometown
So long now
So long now
I thought we stayed together
We would never break apart
You were my sweet shelter
My hometown
I thought we stayed together
We would never break apart
You were my sweet shelter
My hometown
I thought we stayed together
We would never break apart
You were my sweet shelter
My hometown
Goodbye my ol' shelter
Don't want any harm to you
Let the water flow in the river
There's no reason to feel blue
It's too late now
Too late now
It's too late now
Too late to turn back
It's too late now
Too late now




Too late now
Too late to turn back

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Hometown" by Grand A.M. seem to revolve around themes of nostalgia, lost love, and accepting the passage of time. The song begins with the singer reminiscing about their hometown and the memories associated with it. They recall specific street names and their first kiss, which took place in downtown. These memories are held close to their heart, but they acknowledge that they can't hold onto them too tightly, indicating a recognition that things change and life moves on.


The chorus repeats the phrase "So long now" multiple times, suggesting a sense of longing or yearning for what once was. The singer reflects on their belief that if they stayed together, they would never break apart. The person they are referring to was their "sweet shelter" - someone who provided comfort and security. This person was intertwined with their hometown, metaphorically representing a sense of home or belonging.


However, the narrative takes a bittersweet turn when the singer reveals that the person they once held dear is now married to someone else, recalling that they met on the dancefloor in their hometown. Despite this, there is still a lingering connection, as the singer admits to occasionally thinking of them and still considering them their first kiss. The mention of the person having a daughter implies that they have started a family of their own.


In the final part of the song, the singer bids farewell to their old shelter, expressing a desire for their well-being and hoping they don't come to harm. They encourage the flow of water in the river, symbolizing letting go and moving on. The lyrics convey a sense of acceptance that it is too late to turn back and that the past cannot be changed or undone. The repeated phrase "Too late to turn back" emphasizes this point, suggesting a resignation to the irreversible passage of time.


Overall, "Hometown" captures the mix of fondness and melancholy that often accompanies memories of a place and a lost love. The lyrics convey a sense of longing for what once was, while also acknowledging the inevitability of change and the need to let go and embrace the present.


Line by Line Meaning

I remember some of the street names
I still recall the familiar street names of my hometown


I remember the first kiss
The memory of our initial kiss lingers in my mind


In downtown
It happened in the bustling city center


I'm holding you close in my heart
You will forever hold a special place in my heart


Can't hold the grip too tight
I mustn't cling too tightly to the past


So long now
It has been a considerable amount of time


I thought we stayed together
I believed our bond would endure


We would never break apart
We would never separate or drift away


You were my sweet shelter
You provided me comfort and protection


My hometown
The place where I grew up and felt at home


She lives there with her daughter
She resides in our shared hometown with her child


Sometimes I still thought her
Occasionally, she crosses my mind


My first kiss
The first romantic gesture we shared


Well, she married a guy from the next door
She wed a man who lived nearby


I heard they met on the dance floor
I heard they encountered each other while dancing


So long now
It has been a significant amount of time


I thought we stayed together
I believed our connection would endure


We would never break apart
We would never separate or drift away


You were my sweet shelter
You provided me comfort and protection


My hometown
The place where I grew up and felt at home


I thought we stayed together
I believed our bond would endure


We would never break apart
We would never separate or drift away


You were my sweet shelter
You provided me comfort and protection


My hometown
The place where I grew up and felt at home


Goodbye my ol' shelter
Farewell to my longtime source of refuge


Don't want any harm to you
I wish no ill upon you


Let the water flow in the river
Allow the currents of life to carry on


There's no reason to feel blue
There's no cause for sadness or melancholy


It's too late now
The opportunity for change or reversal has passed


Too late to turn back
It's impossible to go back and undo what has been done


It's too late now
The opportunity for change or reversal has passed


Too late now
The chance to alter the course of events has elapsed


Too late now
The window for making changes is now closed


Too late to turn back
It's impossible to go back and undo what has been done




Lyrics Β© O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Matti Luhtala, Mikko-Pekka Suhonen, Petri SeppΓ€lΓ€

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

@DeShakeel

This is really really rare. Seeing a racecar without any sponsor or stickers on it. I love it. They are killing it!

@zaccomptonk590

Wish YouTube had a laugh react lol

@fast97z24

Your name here

@sixx6sixx107

Not rare at all actually...most guys with sponsors busted their asses on their own dimes before the sponsors came along...and there's a lot more guys who never will be sponsored but still kick ass because they love the sport.πŸ€·πŸΎβ€β™‚οΈ

@TheSmokie55

What a class act of a racer. I like these kind of guys. Race hard, have fun and try and win. But being respectful and humble. That's what the sport should be full of. Ego's too often get in the way of all this. Congrats Rodney, your the man.

@timmokapinan6755

https://youtu.be/1tf7E8dbkoY

@marcconnor8740

This guy and his crew are awesome!! Super nice and just there for a good time, wish everyone was like that

@chris71mach1

Y'know, that's also just damned good sportsmanship from both the finalists. A tip of the hat to them both, especially the little guy who came out with some regular dudes and a freakin Grand Am and got shit done.

@Spaitzo

what a wholesome group of people. Love to see it.

@timmokapinan6755

https://youtu.be/1tf7E8dbkoY

More Comments

More Versions