Bright Lights

Album: Blak and Blu (2010)
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  • Wake up in New York City
    Lying on the floor
    Just outside of Marcy's - West 54 wow

    You gonna know my name by the end of the night, yeah
    You gonna know my name by the end of the night, well

    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    I don't care no, no
    Cause you don't care, no

    Start up with the bottle
    End it up with the bottle
    Taking shots, waitingon tomorrow
    Trying to fill up, whats hollow

    You gonna know my name
    You gonna know my name

    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    I don't care no
    'Cause you don't care, no

    Get lost in this city trying to find myself
    I went up a different person
    Came down somebody else
    I know it ain't right
    But its song in my head
    Wow I'm surprised that
    I'm still alive I should breathe in

    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    Bright lights, big city going to my head
    I don't care no, no
    Cause you don't care

    Well you gonna know my name
    Well you gonna know my name
    Well you gonna know my name
    Hey! You gonna know my name by the end of the night, well Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Troy from Mars This song is amazing!
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