Song | Neon |
Artist | Ecstasy Of St. Theresa |
Album | In dust 3 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
John Mayer - Neon | |
When sky blue gets dark enough | |
To see the colors of the city lights | |
A trail of ruby red and diamond white | |
Hits her like a sunrise | |
She comes and goes and comes and goes | |
Like no one can | |
Tonight she's out to lose herself | |
And find a high on Peachtree Street | |
From mixed drinks to techno beats it's always | |
Heavy into everything | |
She comes and goes and comes and goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and goes and no one knows | |
She's slipping through my hands | |
She's always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
I can't be her angel now | |
You know it's not my place to hold her down | |
And it's hard for me to take a stand | |
When I would take her anyway I can | |
She comes and she goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and she goes | |
She's slipping through my hands | |
She's always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
She comes and she goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and she goes | |
She's slipping through my hands | |
She's always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
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John Mayer Neon | |
When sky blue gets dark enough | |
To see the colors of the city lights | |
A trail of ruby red and diamond white | |
Hits her like a sunrise | |
She comes and goes and comes and goes | |
Like no one can | |
Tonight she' s out to lose herself | |
And find a high on Peachtree Street | |
From mixed drinks to techno beats it' s always | |
Heavy into everything | |
She comes and goes and comes and goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and goes and no one knows | |
She' s slipping through my hands | |
She' s always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
I can' t be her angel now | |
You know it' s not my place to hold her down | |
And it' s hard for me to take a stand | |
When I would take her anyway I can | |
She comes and she goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and she goes | |
She' s slipping through my hands | |
She' s always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
She comes and she goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and she goes | |
She' s slipping through my hands | |
She' s always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
END |
John Mayer Neon | |
When sky blue gets dark enough | |
To see the colors of the city lights | |
A trail of ruby red and diamond white | |
Hits her like a sunrise | |
She comes and goes and comes and goes | |
Like no one can | |
Tonight she' s out to lose herself | |
And find a high on Peachtree Street | |
From mixed drinks to techno beats it' s always | |
Heavy into everything | |
She comes and goes and comes and goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and goes and no one knows | |
She' s slipping through my hands | |
She' s always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
I can' t be her angel now | |
You know it' s not my place to hold her down | |
And it' s hard for me to take a stand | |
When I would take her anyway I can | |
She comes and she goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and she goes | |
She' s slipping through my hands | |
She' s always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
She comes and she goes | |
Like no one can | |
She comes and she goes | |
She' s slipping through my hands | |
She' s always buzzing just like | |
Neon, neon | |
Neon, neon | |
Who knows how long, how long, how long | |
She can go before she burns away | |
END |