Composition
The song is composed of harmonica and described as "sparse and intricate". It begins with Zach Bryan fondly recalling nights of spent with his lover, including sitting and singing around the campfire, mentioning Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Jersey Giant", "Don't Look Back in Anger" and Bruce Springsteen. He goes on to express his desire to move away in the night to start over and remorse for how he acted in his past relationship. As he travels, the surrounding scenery reminds him of her and "all of the good times I stole". He also remembers his friend Shawn drunkenly quoting Jack Kerouac and his drummer Steve Clark leaving the band. Later, Bryan anxiously thinks about his parents, wondering if his father is proud of him and feeling angry that his late mother cannot see him at concerts. In the final lines, he highlights his loneliness and longing to be reunited with his former lover. [2]
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