Hurry Up Sundown

Album: American Beauty (2014)
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  • It's the end of another working day
    Come on and pack your blues away
    Change your clothes, we'll go for a ride
    To the other side

    Hurry up sundown, hurry up sundown
    Hurry up sundown, hurry up sundown

    Over here it's easier to breathe
    There's a place for you and me
    And there's no devil here to pay
    And come the light of day we pray

    Hurry up sundown, hurry up sundown
    Hurry up sundown, hurry up sundown

    And together we'll ride the other side
    We'll feel so free, just you and me
    And I'll pray what is due
    Till the night sees us through

    And together we'll ride the other side
    We'll feel so free, just you and me
    When this long is day is through
    We will dance again

    Hurry up sundown, hurry up sundown
    Hurry up sundown, hurry up sundown, hurry up sundown

    It's the end of another working day
    Come on and pack your blues away
    It's the end of another working day
    Come on and pack your blues away Writer/s: Bruce Springsteen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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