HOME – Harley Hoodie Lyrics
I remember the bliss of yesterday
Sitting, watching all the young children play in the morning
Sirens never learned our street
Just the sound of skates on concrete
Now I ponder deep in those moments
God was in it every morning
Every street still feels like home
Every corner holds my name
I see the area I grew up around
Not every kid grows up the same
La, la, la, la, la, la
Thank God for the neighborhood I grew up in
Grew up right between those twin apartmеnt buildings
Where the days fеlt strong and free
Park lights shining past the evening
Like they were watching over me
I hear stories 'bout darker upbringings
How those streets sound different there
If you ask me why I got this life
Well I don't know, but I know that I'm grateful for it
Every street still feels like home
Every corner holds my name
I see the area I grew up around
Not every kid grows up the same
And I didn't earn it, yeah
I often think of the hard times I'd cry myself to sleep
But I'd still wake up in the same bed
In the same clothes, same bed head
And it's hard to think that I'd give it all up for some
Kingdom with a big old throne
Because now I wish that I'd live in those old walls
With my old friends, on our old phone calls
Our youth was too short
Took moments for granted
Like déjà vu struck
A part of me still needs a bandage
I'm healing broken parts of me
That miss the school bell and P.E
Walking around when it's raining
Laughing and singing, no complaining
I'd watch the older kids play some ball
Glancing at the leaves as they all fall
Growing up and changing
Memories erasing
Future left for chasing
Ooh
Ooh
Woah
Woah
Oh
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Ooh
Every street still feels like home
Every corner holds my name
I see the area I grew up around
Not every kid grows up the same
And I didn't earn it
Woah
Every street still feels like home
Every corner holds my name
I see the area I grew up around
Not every kid grows up the same
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Woah oh-oh
Woah oh-oh
HOME, de Harley Hoodie, do álbum LUX — lançado em 17 de julho de 2026; homenagem nostálgica às ruas da infância.