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This Town's Been Too Good To Us

by Dylan Scott

Summary

This song is a heartfelt tribute to a hometown that shaped the singer's life. It reflects on good memories, friendships, and the realization that maybe things weren’t as bad as they once seemed.

Full Analysis

The overall theme of "This Town's Been Too Good To Us" is nostalgia and appreciation. The singer looks back at their hometown with fondness, recognizing the good times and experiences that helped shape who they are. It’s a reminder that even in a place that might seem small or limiting, there are treasures in the memories and relationships formed. The song captures the bittersweet feeling of growing up and leaving home while acknowledging the deep roots those experiences leave behind.

Verse 1

Gave us that hilltop place to park
Gave us them girls that stole our hearts
Gave us them bucks up on the wall
The way we live and the way we talk

This verse sets the scene for the singer's memories of growing up. Each line highlights a different aspect of their youth, from secret spots to hang out to the innocent crushes that shaped their teenage years. The mention of “bucks” could refer to hunting trophies or memorabilia, showing how these moments are proudly displayed. The phrase “the way we live and the way we talk” hints at the unique culture of the town that has influenced their identity.

Chorus

Yeah, we sure painted it up, tore down them old two-lane roads
We either stole every sign or left 'em in bullet holes
It wasn't nowhere as bad as we all said that it was
Yeah, looking back at it now, this town's been too good to us

In the chorus, the singer reflects on how they may have exaggerated their struggles growing up. The imagery of “painted it up” and “tore down them old two-lane roads” suggests a mix of rebellion and nostalgia. They acknowledge that they may have taken their town for granted. The phrase “this town’s been too good to us” wraps up the sentiment nicely, showing gratitude for the people and experiences that shaped their youth.

Verse 2

Raised hell on the weekends, yeah
Man, what were we thinking when we said
We'd leave it in a cloud of dust?

This verse dives into the carefree spirit of youth. “Raised hell on the weekends” paints a picture of wild nights and fun. The rhetorical question “what were we thinking” shows some regret, suggesting that the singer and their friends may have been too eager to escape. The image of leaving “in a cloud of dust” symbolizes leaving behind their hometown, but it also hints at a sense of urgency and excitement that comes with youth.

Chorus

This town's been too good to us
Yeah, too good to us

The repetition of the chorus reinforces the main message. It’s like a reminder that, despite the desire to move on, the singer realizes that their hometown provided them with so much. This simple acknowledgment of gratitude resonates throughout the song, creating a warm, reflective mood.

Verse 3

Good people in a back row pew
Good dirt that the corn grows through
Good water that can wash away our sins
Good times with some damn good friends

This verse emphasizes the small-town values and connections that define the singer’s experience. “Good people” suggests a strong community, while “good dirt” and “good water” highlight the natural beauty and resources of the town. The mention of “wash away our sins” adds a layer of depth, hinting at forgiveness and second chances. It’s a celebration of the friendships that make life rich, even when there’s not much to do.

Chorus

Yeah, we sure painted it up, tore down them old two-lane roads
We either stole every sign or left 'em in bullet holes
It wasn't nowhere as bad as we all said that it was
Yeah, looking back at it now, this town's been too good to us

Here, the chorus returns, reinforcing the theme of reflection. The repetition serves to remind listeners that while they might have felt trapped or frustrated with their small town, those feelings are often outweighed by the good memories and connections.

Bridge

Slow like that river rolls
Where that green grass grows
I can't explain it
Aw, it's something, ain't it?

The bridge brings a soothing sense of calm. The imagery of the “river” and “green grass” evokes a peaceful, idyllic setting. The singer admits they can’t quite put their feelings into words, which captures the essence of nostalgia perfectly. The phrase “it’s something, ain’t it?” speaks to the shared experience of reminiscing, making it relatable.

Outro

Yeah, too good to us
This town's been too good to us

The outro serves as a final affirmation of the song’s key message. It’s like a warm hug, leaving listeners with a sense of comfort and appreciation. The repetition emphasizes the idea that despite any struggles, the town has played a vital role in their lives.

Closing Thoughts

"This Town's Been Too Good To Us" is a heartfelt homage to the power of place and memories. It reflects on youth, friendships, and the realization that sometimes you don’t appreciate what you have until it’s gone. The song captures that mix of nostalgia and gratitude perfectly, reminding us all to treasure our roots.

Full Lyrics

Gave us that hilltop place to park
Gave us them girls that stole our hearts
Gave us them bucks up on the wall
The way we live and the way we talk

Gave us state that senior year
Them country stores to buy that beer
A place to go nobody knows
When you take it in and you take it

Slow like that river rolls
Where that green grass grows
I can't explain it
Aw, it's something, ain't it?

Yeah, we sure painted it up, tore down them old two-lane roads
We either stole every sign or left 'em in bullet holes
It wasn't nowhere as bad as we all said that it was
Yeah, looking back at it now, this town's been too good to us

Raised hell on the weekends, yeah
Man, what were we thinking when we said
We'd leave it in a cloud of dust?
This town's been too good to us

Good people in a back row pew
Good dirt that the corn grows through
Good water that can wash away our sins
Good times with some damn good friends

Whole lot of not too much to do
All the time in the world to do it
Every bit of that down home dirt was Heaven on Earth
And we never knew it

Yeah, we sure painted it up, tore down them old two-lane roads
We either stole every sign or left 'em in bullet holes
It wasn't nowhere as bad as we all said that it was
Yeah, looking back at it now, this town's been too good to us

Raised hell on the weekends, yeah
Man, what were we thinking when we said
We'd leave it in a cloud of dust?
This town's been too good to us, too good to us

Slow like that river rolls
Where that green grass grows
I can't explain it, aw, it's something, ain't it?
(Something, ain't it? Something ain't it?)

Yeah, we sure painted it up, tore down them old two-lane roads
We either stole every sign or left 'em in bullet holes
It wasn't nowhere as bad as we all said that it was
Yeah, looking back at it, now this town's been too good to us

Raised hell on the weekends, yeah
Man, what were we thinking when we said
We'd leave it in a cloud of dust?
This town's been too good to us

Yeah, too good to us
This town's been too good to us
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