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Ryan Jewel - Same Bar, Different Town Lyrics



Ryan Jewel - Same Bar, Different Town Lyrics
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Well I've been North and South on 95
East and West on 40-I
I've found every exit sign
Got a little something for me
White gravel parking lot
Blinking sign, dollar shot
I bet if those cinder blocks could talk
It'd be the same old story
Same Jack, different glass
Same joke, different laugh
Same dollars on the wall
Different numbers on the stall
Same buzz, different night
Same smoke, different strike
Same old Waylon playing
Different kind of hell we're raising
We're all just passerbys
Lost and found in neon light
Looking for some common ground
Same bar, different town
You might catch a look when you walk in
Raise 'em high and make some friends
Stripes and solids start to spin
Don't you hit that eight ball in
Local barbies in the bar
They come in the party starts
Buy 'em drinks, they'll play the part
Don't get too close they'll break your heart
Same Jack, different glass
Same joke, different laugh
Same dollars on the wall
Different numbers on the stall
Same buzz, different night
Same smoke, different strike
Same old Waylon playing
Different kind of hell we're raising
We're all just passerbys
Lost and found in neon light
Looking for some common ground
Same bar, different town
Dive bar deja vu
Any town we're rolling through
Population big or small
You've seen one, you've seen them all
Yes you have
Same Jack, different glass
Same joke, different laugh
Same dollars on the wall
Different numbers on the stall
Same buzz, different night
Same smoke, different strike
Same old Waylon playing
Different kind of hell we're raising
We're all just passerbys
Lost and found in neon light
Looking for some common ground
Same bar, different town (Same bar)
Same bar, different town (Same bar)
Same bar, different town
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Well I've been North and South on 95
East and West on 40-I
I've found every exit sign
Got a little something for me
White gravel parking lot
Blinking sign, dollar shot
I bet if those cinder blocks could talk
It'd be the same old story
Same Jack, different glass
Same joke, different laugh
Same dollars on the wall
Different numbers on the stall
Same buzz, different night
Same smoke, different strike
Same old Waylon playing
Different kind of hell we're raising
We're all just passerbys
Lost and found in neon light
Looking for some common ground
Same bar, different town
You might catch a look when you walk in
Raise 'em high and make some friends
Stripes and solids start to spin
Don't you hit that eight ball in
Local barbies in the bar
They come in the party starts
Buy 'em drinks, they'll play the part
Don't get too close they'll break your heart
Same Jack, different glass
Same joke, different laugh
Same dollars on the wall
Different numbers on the stall
Same buzz, different night
Same smoke, different strike
Same old Waylon playing
Different kind of hell we're raising
We're all just passerbys
Lost and found in neon light
Looking for some common ground
Same bar, different town
Dive bar deja vu
Any town we're rolling through
Population big or small
You've seen one, you've seen them all
Yes you have
Same Jack, different glass
Same joke, different laugh
Same dollars on the wall
Different numbers on the stall
Same buzz, different night
Same smoke, different strike
Same old Waylon playing
Different kind of hell we're raising
We're all just passerbys
Lost and found in neon light
Looking for some common ground
Same bar, different town (Same bar)
Same bar, different town (Same bar)
Same bar, different town
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Writer: RYAN JEWELL, LAUREN MCLAMB
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Ryan Jewel
Language: English
Length: 3:06
Written by: RYAN JEWELL, LAUREN MCLAMB

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