Light It Up

Album: What Makes You Country (2017)
Charted: 57
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  • I open my eyes, reach for the phone
    Not a word from you, baby
    It don't leave my sight since we had that fight
    Can't remember but maybe
    I blew you up
    In the middle of the night again
    You were drinking with your friends
    You ignored it but you got it

    I get so neurotic about it, baby
    'Cause I know you're reading your phone
    I can't help from going crazy
    Thinking you might not be all alone
    I wake up, I check it, I shower and I check it
    I feel the buzz in my truck
    And I almost wreck it
    I always got it on me
    Just in case you want me
    So, if you're looking for my love
    Then light it up

    Every time I unlock my screen
    I hope I see one of them red lipstick 'I miss you' pictures
    I'm on your clock, you're in control
    You want me now, baby, go figure
    My worlds at the tips of your fingers

    I get so neurotic about it, baby
    'Cause I know you're reading your phone
    I can't help from going crazy
    Thinking you might not be all alone
    I wake up, I check it, I shower and I check it
    I feel the buzz in my truck
    And I almost wreck it
    I always got it on me
    Just in case you want me
    So, if you're looking for my love
    Then light it up
    Yeah, baby, light it up

    I go to sleep, I check it
    In the middle of the night, I check it
    I feel the buzz in my bed
    And I don't get no rest
    I always got it on me
    Just in case you want me
    So, if you're looking for my love
    Then light it up
    Yeah, baby, light it up Writer/s: Brad Tursi, Luke Bryan
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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