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Brooks and Dunn


[D] When the sun goes down on my side of town, that lonesome feeling starts comin’ around, and the [G] whole world turns [D] blue.
[D] There’s a rundown bar ‘cross the railroad tracks.  I got a table for two way in the back, where I [G] sit alone and think of [D] losing you.
I spend most [A] every night beneath the light of a [D] neon moon.
[ CHORUS ] – – – Now if you [G] lose your one and [A] only, there’s
always [G] room here for the [A] lonely.  To watch your [G] broken
dreams dance in
and [A] out of the beams of a [D] neon moon.
[D] I think of two young lovers running wild and free.  I close my eyes and sometimes see [G] you in the shadows of this [D] smoke-filled room.
[D] No telling how many tears I’ve sat here and cried, or how many lies that I’ve lied, telling [G] my poor heart she’ll come [D] back someday.
Oh, but I’ll [A] be alright as long as there’s light from a [D] neon moon.
[ CHORUS ]
[D] The jukebox plays on, drink by drink.  The words of the songs seem to say what I think… that this [G] hurt inside of me, ain’t never [D] gonna end.   Oh, but I’ll [A] be alright as long as there’s light from a [D] neon moon.
[ CHORUS ]
Yeah I’ll 
[A] be alright as long as there’s light from a [D] neon moon.
I’ll [A] be alright as long as there’s li-i-i-i-ght  (STOP MUSIC BRIEFLY)   – – –
from a [D] neon moon.  [D G D]

 

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