At The End Of A Bar

Album: Famous Friends (2021)
Charted: 75
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  • You can find your future
    Or run into your past
    You can look for answers
    At the bottom of a glass
    You can make a best friend
    And never know their name
    Buy 'em shots of tequila then forget why you came

    There's a million things that you can find
    Bartender conversation or a pair of blue eyes, yeah
    Your true love or next broken heart
    Maybe a party crowd on a Friday night
    Long necks, long lines and neon signs, hell
    Sometimes that's where it all starts
    At the end of a bar

    You can hear a cover band
    Playing 90's songs
    Become a brand new man
    To 'Time Marches On'
    Time marches on

    There's a million things that you can find
    Bartender conversation or a pair of blue eyes, yeah
    Your true love or next broken heart
    Maybe a party crowd on a Friday night
    Long necks, long lines and neon signs, hell
    Sometimes that's where it all starts
    At the end of a bar
    Oh yeah, yeah, ooh

    There's a million things that you can find
    Bartender conversation or a pair of blue eyes, yeah
    Your true love or next broken heart (heart was broken)
    Maybe a party crowd on a Friday night (on a Friday night)
    Long necks, long lines and neon signs, hell (neon signs)
    Sometimes that's where it all starts (where it all starts, yeah)
    At the end of a bar
    Oh-oh

    The end, at the end of a, at the end of a
    At the end of a bar (at the end of a bar)
    At the end of a, at the end of a (oh, you know that's right where it starts)
    At the end of a bar

    You can tell find your future
    Or run into your past
    You can look for answers
    At the bottom of a glass Writer/s: Christopher Alan Young, Christopher Michael De Stefano, Mitchell Tenpenny
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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