Neon Light

Album: Bringing Back the Sunshine (2014)
Charted: 43
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  • Ever since you left me I've been ridin' 'round
    Crankin' up a little country gold heartbreak
    Cried and dried these tears I don't know how
    Much more missin' you I can take
    I pray pray prayed, for a sign sign sign
    Now there it is in the window
    It's about time, damn time

    There's a neon light at the end of the tunnel
    It ain't all that bright, but even though it's subtle
    It's got me feeling alright, go on and make it a double
    There's a neon light at the end of the tunnel, tunnel, tunnel

    I take a shot of 'I don't care what you doing now'
    Chase that one with a cold 'Screw you'
    When that's done, I just might wash it down
    With a big pitcher of 'Someone new'
    That blond blonde blonde
    At the bar bar bar
    See if she wants to try and unbreak my heart heart heart

    There's a neon light at the end of the tunnel
    It ain't all that bright, but even though it's subtle
    It's got me feeling alright, go on and make it a double
    There's a neon light at the end of the tunnel, tunnel, tunnel

    When we were together
    I thought life was set forever
    Even though I knew better that the pain would never end
    They say the night's darkest just before the dawn gets kissed
    By the daybreak got down on my knees and I
    Prayed, prayed, prayed, for a sign, sign, sign
    Now there it is in the window
    It's about time, damn time

    There's a neon light at the end of the tunnel
    It ain't all that bright, but even though it's subtle
    It's got me feeling alright, go on and make it a double
    There's a neon light at the end of the tunnel, tunnel, tunnel Writer/s: ANDREW DORFF, JOSH KEAR, MARK ABRAHAMSON
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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