Edward Sexton - Neon Light
The neon of the launderette sign breaks through the blinds
The night hums under the weight of a million different minds
I don't know love songs, I'm wide awake
But there's nothing really here that is a stake
To the east the stacks and the smoke cross the tracks
And the tracks cross the water, their banks leaning their backs
On the concrete and grass as the ferries slowly pass
Under bridges, to places I've never been
I look at your face, And I wonder what you have seen
The places where you belong, the places you've always been
And where you mean to go, if you've got anywhere to go
Bridges still uncrossed, well maybe we're both lost
We can still hold hands in the dark
The freight train pulls all the leaves from the trees
Summer turned to autumn, but there's still you and me
Every night gets cold, I've been cold for a while
But with every day, you make it a little easier to smile
And I hope what hurt you before doesn't hurt you anymore
We can stop the world, I'll hold you until we know what we are for
And the evening cracks to night, and the fog lays down low
But it's the fog that carries the neon to your window
Illuminating the past, your little city, the streets and the signs
The cold of the evenings, the warmth of your body and unlearnt lines
Or to my harbour beaches where I left everyone behind
The pain on the sand, my life left in icy depths, remained only this lonely mind
And the future, all the memories on the shelf
Your home and it warms my soul
You can be you and I can be myself
In the moments made whole, and the midnight glow
I'm wide awake but I know it'll be alright
The neon light burns through the night
The neon light burns through the night
Written by:
Edward Sexton
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