Every now and then I go back in time To that little red house on Oakmont Drive Next to that big magnolia tree A wide-eyed girl running wild and free, that's me Me and my brothers in the Georgia sun Runnin' through the yard with the sprinklers on Lazy dog lyin' in the cool green grass Never though life would fly so fast, it don't last I still hear that old sweet song A simple melody calling me back home Where the love grows pure and strong That's where my heart That's where my heart belongs Skippin' stones and kickin' cans Stealing my first kiss by the lemonade stand I can't forget those southern nights Falling stars and fireflies, felt so right I still hear that old sweet song A simple melody calling me back home Where the love grows pure and strong That's where my heart That's where my heart belongs Those family days are all but gone Everybody moved out, everybody's moved on Wen I'm all alone and feeling like I'm stuck in the middle of this crazy life I just close my eyes And I can hear that old sweet song A simple melody calling me back home I can hear that old sweet song A simple melody calling me back home Where the love grows pure and strong That's where my heart That's where my heart belongs