[Verse 1] Down by the feed store, just off Route Nine, You leaned on your truck like you were made for my time. I had a paper cup and a tired old grin, You said, “Girl, get in,” and my whole world moved in. [Verse 2] Friday night, lights on the high school field, Your hand found mine and it felt so real. We danced in the dust where the gravel road bends, Small town hearts know how the story ends. [Pre-Chorus] Every porch light’s burning when you pull up slow, Every rumor in town starts to glow. I ain’t scared of the talk they trade, When you look my way, I’m not the same. [Chorus] Main Street fire, burn all night Your kiss hits hard, your love feels right Main Street fire, don’t let go I was born to run, but you made me stay home (Main Street fire) (Main Street fire) [Verse 3] Your mama’s green beans on a Sunday plate, Your old blue cap by the front screen gate. I learned your laugh in the echo of jars, And I found my name in your car’s parked stars. [Pre-Chorus] Every porch light’s burning when you pull up slow, Every rumor in town starts to glow. I ain’t scared of the talk they trade, When you look my way, I’m not the same. [Chorus] Main Street fire, burn all night Your kiss hits hard, your love feels right Main Street fire, don’t let go I was born to run, but you made me stay home (Main Street fire) (Main Street fire) [Bridge] Let the county line blink way out of sight, We got a heartland spark and a Saturday night. If the whole world asks where I’ll be, I’m right here, baby, next to you and me. [Final Chorus] Main Street fire, burn all night Your kiss hits hard, your love feels right Main Street fire, don’t let go I was born to run, but you made me stay home Main Street fire, loud and true A little town found me, and it led me to you (Main Street fire) (Main Street fire)