Hand Me Downs Lyrics by Ashley McBryde
My first bike had a banana seat on it
Bright orange with a sunshine on the side
The handle bent and my cousin didn’t want it
So that summer I learned to ride
There’s a worn-out denim pearl snap in my closet
When I got it, it was already getting old
The bottom’s frayed and the color’s gone
Even the hanger that it’s hanging on
Is wishin’ I would let it go
Like some other things I know
Daddy’s anger and his pride
My mama’s sadness, she taught me how to hide
There ain’t a damn thing that’s ever just been mine
I’m out here walking around in hand-me-downs
I’m a wrecking ball when I get lonely
Courtesy of my old man’s old man, and his old man
And that ain’t the kind of heirloom that I wanted
Oh, and don’t it make me think I’m only made of broken things that I can’t stand
My daddy’s anger and his pride
My mama’s sadness, she taught me how to hide
There ain’t a damn thing that’s ever just been mine
I’m out here walking around, oh, in hand-me-downs
Oh, and damn it
It’s gonna take a long time
But if I can just understand it
And leave something better behind
And if that’s the only thing that’s ever just mine
They won’t put me in the ground
Oh, in hand-me-downs
Hand-me-downs
Oh, in hand-me-downs
Hand-me-downs