“Back There” by Woodrow Robinson Verse 1 Driving down this old highway, windows down and wind through my hair. Sunshine makes me feel warm inside, with the smell of clean country air. Memories surround me of being young, without a care. Oh sometimes, I wish I could go back there. Verse 2 Country boys just barely sixteen. Thought we had the world by the tale. We’d cruise around the old Dairy Queen, yelling at girls and raising some Hell. Yesterday’s keep calling me back to the good times of yesteryear. Oh sometimes, I wish I could go back there. Chorus When this world wants too much from me, and life seems so unfair. That’s when I wish I could go, back there To a simpler time when the world was fine, none of us had any cares. Oh sometimes, I wish I could go back there. Verse 3 High school graduation, we said good bye and went our own ways. Some went off to college, others to work for minimum wage. Life ain’t too bad right now, but to then it can’t compare. Oh sometimes, I wish I could go back there. Chorus When this world wants too much from me, and life seems so unfair. That’s when I wish I could go, back there To a simpler time when the world was fine, none of us had any cares. Oh sometimes, I wish I could go back there. Oh sometimes, I wish I could go back there.