Bright Lights And The Fame Testo
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Testo Bright Lights And The Fame
You struck me as the kind of man
I'd love and lose alone
A ramblin' man with a beat-up plan
Dreams of hitting gold
But you stole me heart playing your guitar
You sang me to my vows
So when you said you were settling in
I didn't listen my doubts
Cause the honky-tonks And the cowboy songs
Will always call your name
No, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
So it was good at first
You found some steady work
You were happy as can be
But as the babies grew
I saw us tire you
The simple life that you [?]
I would cook and clean
I tried everything
To keep you as my own
But from the start
I should I have listened to my heart
Cause I could never keep you home
Cause the honky-tonks
And the cowboy songs Will always call your name
No, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
So and it came
The day you went away
I didn't shed a tear
Instead I kissed your lips
And told my heart to quit
Holding on just out of fear
It ain't you and me
You were meant to be
On the highway all alone
Singing songs about
The woman that you lost
All for nothing but the road
Cause the honky-tonks
And the cowboy songs
Will always call your name
No, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
Cause the honky-tonks
And the cowboy songs
Will always call your name
No, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
Oh, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
I'd love and lose alone
A ramblin' man with a beat-up plan
Dreams of hitting gold
But you stole me heart playing your guitar
You sang me to my vows
So when you said you were settling in
I didn't listen my doubts
Cause the honky-tonks And the cowboy songs
Will always call your name
No, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
So it was good at first
You found some steady work
You were happy as can be
But as the babies grew
I saw us tire you
The simple life that you [?]
I would cook and clean
I tried everything
To keep you as my own
But from the start
I should I have listened to my heart
Cause I could never keep you home
Cause the honky-tonks
And the cowboy songs Will always call your name
No, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
So and it came
The day you went away
I didn't shed a tear
Instead I kissed your lips
And told my heart to quit
Holding on just out of fear
It ain't you and me
You were meant to be
On the highway all alone
Singing songs about
The woman that you lost
All for nothing but the road
Cause the honky-tonks
And the cowboy songs
Will always call your name
No, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
Cause the honky-tonks
And the cowboy songs
Will always call your name
No, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
Oh, you'll never love anything as much
As bright lights and the fame
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