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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
William Michael Morgan
William Michael Morgan
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Shane McAnally
Shane McAnally
Songwriter
Josh Osborne
Josh Osborne
Songwriter
Ross Copperman
Ross Copperman
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Keith Stegall
Keith Stegall
Producer

Lyrics

I was telling myself I was better off alone Love was an overused word in an overplayed song My heart was beaten up and broken on the brink So I went to get a drink The bartender knew that look and he knew my luck Before I could even sit down, yeah, he was setting me up Last thing I was looking to do was hook up Then I looked up And in walked you on a Saturday night Neon blue lighting up your eyes And the only open seat in the place was next to mine You said, "Do you mind?" And we talked like we were old friends How you missed your dad but I remind you of him I'd have bet I was never gonna bet on love again Then in walked you Like a light in a hurricane, in walked you Splash of red in a world of gray The right two people in the right time and place for once We talked about hometowns and we talked about the band And I don't even remember when I started holding your hand It was like it was where it was always gonna be Like learning to breathe It was all just a blur but I guess we closed down the bar 'Cause the next thing I knew we were sitting in the car Under some parking lot stars with your head on my arm I opened my heart And in walked you on a Saturday night Neon blue lighting up your eyes And the only open seat in the place was next to mine You said, "Do you mind?" And we talked like we were old friends How you missed your dad but I remind you of him I'd have bet I was never gonna bet on love again Then in walked you Like a light in a hurricane, in walked you Splash of red in a world of gray The right two people in the right time and place for once I didn't promise you tomorrow And you didn't ask But everything I thought about tomorrow Changed just like that When in walked you on a Saturday night Neon blue lighting up your eyes And the only open seat in the place was next to mine You said, "Do you mind?" And we talked like we were old friends How you missed your dad but I remind you of him I'd have bet I was never gonna bet on love again Then in walked you Like a light in a hurricane, in walked you Splash of red in a world of gray The right two people in the right time and place for once It was the last thing I was looking to do I looked up Oh, and in walked you And the only empty seat in the place was next to mine I didn't mind
Writer(s): Shane Mcanally, Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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