Bring On The Music

Album: Shout! (2013)
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  • (Want to tell ya a story)
    (Got something to say)

    People I woke up this morning
    I thought it was just a dream
    Another real good friend of mine
    Lost his way it seems
    Shook my head and wondered
    What's happening to all my brothers
    Made me stop and realize it's time to love one another
    (It's time to love one another)

    So, bring on the darkness
    Tonight is gonna be our friend
    Bring on the crowd
    We're all family in the end
    Bring on the smoke and mirrors
    Spread a little love across the night
    And bring on the music
    Everything's gonna be alright
    (Gonna be alright)

    Thought I heard a stranger calling out my name
    Wasn't so loud just so nice and plain
    Made me ask myself and wonder
    Is it my time
    But I got so much to live for
    (So much to live for)

    So, bring on the darkness
    Tonight is gonna be our friend
    Bring on the crowd
    We're all family in the end
    Bring on the smoke and mirrors
    Spread a little love across the night
    And bring on the music
    Everything's gonna be alright
    (Gonna be alright)

    People when I lay down this evening
    At the end of a long hard day
    I don't want to be another brother
    That's lost his way
    I want to look around me
    And cherish everything I see
    I want to look behind me
    And know this is my destiny
    I want to keep rejoicing
    Till I said all I got to say
    And when my voice is gone
    Wanna pick up my guitar and play
    (wanna pick up my guitar and play)
    (Oh, pick up my guitar and play)

    So, bring on the darkness
    Tonight is gonna be our friend
    Bring on the crowd
    We're all family in the end
    Bring on the smoke and mirrors
    Spread a little love across the night
    And bring on the music
    Everything's gonna be alright
    (Gonna be alright) Writer/s: WARREN HAYNES
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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