Light On In The Kitchen

Album: The Devil I Know (2023)
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  • Always check the door before you lay down
    Keep a glass of water by the bed
    A dose of local honey will keep your nose from runnin'
    Little things like that she's always said
    Never back up farther than you have to
    Pray for those that don't have a prayer

    Honey, trust yourself
    You better love yourself
    'Cause 'til you do, you ain't no good for anybody else
    And honey, boys are dumb
    But you're gonna find your one
    Love him hard, bless your heart
    You'll need someone to listen
    That's why I leave a light on in the kitchen

    Pancakes just taste better after midnight
    When you make friends, always be color blind
    Your freckles make you pretty
    There's more to life than bein' skinny
    When you feel fat, it's mostly in your mind

    So honey, trust yourself
    You better love yourself
    'Cause 'til you do, you ain't no good to anybody else
    And honey, boys are dumb
    But you're gonna find your one
    Love him hard, bless your heart
    You'll need someone to listen
    And that's why I leave a light on in the kitchen

    Well honey, trust yourself
    Laugh at yourself
    If somethin' tries to hold you back
    Get up and give it hell
    And for heaven's sake
    Always have a place
    That you can do some cryin' and some bitchin'
    And always leave a light on in the kitchen Writer/s: Ashley McBryde, Connie Harrington, Jessi Alexander
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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