Lyrics to The Night Before (Life Goes On)
Sittin' up on the roof
Sneakin' a smoke by the chimney
Checkin' out the moon and the city lights
He takes off his flannel shirt
And he drapes it around her shoulders
Slides up behind her and holds on tight
And she says, "I don't want this night to end,
Why does it have to end?"
Tomorrow she'll be rolling down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
18 years in her rearview
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much but it's a job
They've been dreading this moment all summer long
The night before
Life goes on
Ooh
A tear falls off her cheek
And right when it hits his arm
He says, "Come on baby,
Let's get out of here"
They take one last drive around town
And, man,
It already looks different
He bangs the wheel and says, "Life ain't fair,
And this growin' up stuff, man, I don't know,
I just don't wanna let you go"
Tomorrow she'll be rolling down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
18 years in her rearview
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much but it's a job
They've been dreading this moment all summer long
The night before
Life goes on
Yeah, that's what my momma told me
And just like those kids
I didn't wanna listen to no one
Yeah, there's nothin' you can do
There's nothin' you can say
And I know how it feels when love goes away
Tomorrow she'll be rolling down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
18 years in her rearview
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much but it's a job
They've been dreading this moment all summer long
But here it is
They don't have long
The night before
Life goes on
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Sneakin' a smoke by the chimney
Checkin' out the moon and the city lights
He takes off his flannel shirt
And he drapes it around her shoulders
Slides up behind her and holds on tight
And she says, "I don't want this night to end,
Why does it have to end?"
Tomorrow she'll be rolling down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
18 years in her rearview
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much but it's a job
They've been dreading this moment all summer long
The night before
Life goes on
Ooh
A tear falls off her cheek
And right when it hits his arm
He says, "Come on baby,
Let's get out of here"
They take one last drive around town
And, man,
It already looks different
He bangs the wheel and says, "Life ain't fair,
And this growin' up stuff, man, I don't know,
I just don't wanna let you go"
Tomorrow she'll be rolling down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
18 years in her rearview
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much but it's a job
They've been dreading this moment all summer long
The night before
Life goes on
Yeah, that's what my momma told me
And just like those kids
I didn't wanna listen to no one
Yeah, there's nothin' you can do
There's nothin' you can say
And I know how it feels when love goes away
Tomorrow she'll be rolling down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
18 years in her rearview
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much but it's a job
They've been dreading this moment all summer long
But here it is
They don't have long
The night before
Life goes on
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Songwriters: MOBLEY, WENDELL LEE/OLANDER, JAMES W./THRASHER, NEIL
Publisher: Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, MAJOR BOB MUSIC, INC.
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Publisher: Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, MAJOR BOB MUSIC, INC.
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