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Neon Moon lyrics is penned by Ronnie Dunn, sung by Brooks Dunn, music composed by Ronnie Dunn, starring Brooks & Dunn.
Song Lyrics
When the sun goes down on my side of town That lonesome feeling comes to my door And the whole world turns blue And there's a rundown bar across the railroad tracks I got a table for two, way in the back Where I sit alone and I think of losing you I spend most every night Beneath the light of a neon moon 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 I think of two young lovers running wild and free I close my eyes and sometimes see You in the shadows of that smoke-filled room No telling how many tears I've sat here and cried Or how many lies that I've lied Telling my poor heart He'll come back someday Oh, but I'll be alright as long as there's light from a neon moon 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 The jukebox plays on drink by drink And the words to every sad song seem to say what I think And this pain inside of me It ain't never gonna end Oh, but I'll be alright As long as there's light From a neon moon 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 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 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
The Neon Moon song lyrics is written by Ronnie Dunn in the year 1992. It was sung by Brooks Dunn, featuring Brooks & Dunn. The details of Neon Moon song lyrics are given below:
Album: Brand New Man
Singer: Brooks Dunn
Lyricist / Lyrics Writer: Ronnie Dunn
Music / Music Composer: Ronnie Dunn
Artists / Stars: Brooks & Dunn
Music On: Arista
Year: 1992