I guess I did just about that until college. Even there, I was only 30 minutes away from home.
That is: Until I realized everyone had paddled to the side and gotten themselves out of the stream.
Well, what did I see? It was a bunch of souls like me, wandering down the stream. Most of whom stayed in the boat and never paddled to the side.
That's what it is here in Tennessee. Their culture, their accent, their everything. It's charming, sweet, compelling. I could move here.
But where is home? New Jersey? Why? I don't know what I'd do there. I don't like the cold. Most of my friends have scattered all over the globe.
Or, it's what happens when inertia takes hold until you hit a squall and get washed ashore. Then, you must decide: Do I get back in this stream? Or, do I walk over land to another place?
I kinda want to meet a sweet country gal. Then I'd be the Yankee boyfriend. Is that who I want to be? Sure, she'd love me but all the country guys she grew up with would be telling her, "Ditch that city-boy."
I miss my first car. I miss when the music I liked was still being released. I miss when I could eat all the sugar I wanted and there'd be no consequences.
I'm rambling. I'll pray on it. Trust. Live for today. Be grateful. Enjoy the little things in every moment.