Hometown - Halsey
Lyrics by:Halsey/Stuart Price
Composed by:Halsey/Stuart Price
Produced by:Gabe Simon/Michael Uzowuru/Alex G/Dylan Wiggins
Davey died in the summertime in a hot-boxed car
With a seatbelt 'round his neck and a needle in his arm
We would smoke out in the parking lot behind convenience shops
I bought a couple of grams of w**d off him but so did all the cops
Back then
The kids from all the county we would walk out in the heat
Along the train tracks with our paper bags and gravel in our feet
In our heads we picked a husband from the hundred men we knew
But I kissed a poster of a popstar
And checked my breasts in case they grew
There ain't a reason on this earth I'd go back to my hometown
Somewhere in the clouds Davey's running for a touchdown
The crowd appears and his mother cheers she's waving from the field
And he's evergreen at seventeen for the last eleven years
You know I never felt like anyone I was a paradox ol' lie
I didn't think that I was special but I was too afraid to die
Like the others from my high school all those sad suburban ghosts
Trapped in a cross next to a highway while the rest of us get old
There ain't a reason on this earth I'd go back to my hometown
Somewhere in the clouds Davey's running for a touchdown
The crowd appears and his mother cheers she's waving from the field
And he's evergreen at seventeen for the last eleven years
The American dream means staying young forever
In a picture in a pamphlet getting yellow from the weather
And years will pass since science class and I might forget your name
But when the crow's feet come to kingdom come you'll always look the same
There ain't a reason on this earth I'd go back to my hometown
Somewhere in the clouds Davey's running for a touchdown
The crowd appears and his mother cheers and he's waving from the field
He's evergreen at seventeen for the last eleven years
Evergreen at seventeen
Evergreen at seventeen
Evergreen at seventeen
Evergreen at seventeen