Leave The Lights On

Album: Detroit Muscle (2022)
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  • I'm comin' home, just leave the lights on
    You will never be alone

    Those days when you walked with me
    Made everything all right
    Around the fire when you laughed with me
    Helped me through the night

    I'm comin' home, so leave the lights on
    You will never be alone
    I'm comin' home, so leave the lights on
    You will never be alone

    All those days when you held me tight
    I never felt so alive
    Then somebody turned off the lights
    But there's no need to cry

    'Cause I'm comin' home, so leave the lights on
    You will never be alone
    I'm comin' home, just leave the lights on
    You will never be alone

    Leave 'em on, leave 'em on, here I come
    Leave 'em on, leave 'em on, here I come

    I'm comin' home

    I'm comin' home, so leave the lights on
    You will never be alone
    I'm comin' home, just leave the lights on
    You will never be alone

    Leave 'em on, leave 'em on, here I come
    Leave 'em on, brother John's comin' home

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  • AnonymousJust heard this song. Cried like a baby. I've been a fan of Ted's since I was 10 and I'm 56 now. It's like he's family. I feel the pain in his playing. Takes me back to the Song "Alone" from the State of Shock album. It will hurt like hell when Ted's gone.
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