Neon Moon (2024)

Album cover art for "Neon Moon (2024)" by Brooks & Dunn & Morgan Wallen

Brooks & Dunn & Morgan Wallen - Country, Ballad

Neon Moon (2024)

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Duration: 4:26

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[Verse 1: Morgan Wallen] When the sun goes down on my side of town That lonesome feelin' comes to my door And the whole world turns blue There's a run-down bar across the railroad track I got a table for two, way in the back Where I sit alone and think of losin' you [Pre-Chorus: Morgan Wallen] I spend most every night Beneath the light of a neon moon [Chorus: Morgan Wallen] Now if you lose your one and only There's always room here for the lonely To watch your broken dreams dance In and out of the beams of a neon moon [Verse 2: Brooks & Dunn] I think of two young lovers, runnin' wild and free I close my eyеs and sometimes see You in the shadows of this smokе-filled room No tellin' how many tears I've sat here and cried Or how many lies that I've lied Tellin' my poor heart Oh, she'll come back someday [Pre-Chorus: Brooks & Dunn] Oh, and I'll be alright As long as there's light from a neon moon [Chorus: Brooks & Dunn] If you lose your one and only There's always room here for the lonely To watch your broken dreams dance In and out of the beams of a neon moon [Bridge: Morgan Wallen] The jukebox plays on, drink by drink And the words of every sad song seem to say what I think And this hurt inside of me ain't never gonna end [Pre-Chorus: Brooks & Dunn] Oh, but I'll be alright As long as there's light from a neon moon [Chorus: Morgan Wallen, Brooks & Dunn] Oh, if you lose your one and only There's always room here for the lonely To watch your broken dreams dance In and out of the beams of a neon moon [Outro: Brooks & Dunn, Morgan Wallen] Oh, watch your broken dreams dance In and out of the beams of a neon moon Oh, watch your broken dreams dance In and out of the beams of a neon moon

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Writers
  • Ronnie Dunn