Listen To Me
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Listen To Me
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Lights go down in the city
And nothing seems so pretty
It seems like such a pity
To feel lost
In the city
No reason to feel alone
Come on and make your way home
'Cause it’s been way too long
And you know it’s where you belong
East, north south, and west
My home is still the best
I’ve traveled near and far
By plane and by car
And as I play this old guitar
The stars are calling me home
It’s like a familiar melody
The wind whistlin’ through the trees
You feel the warmth of your family
When you feel lost in the city
And life don’t seem so pretty
Just hum this little ditty
You’ll escape and make your way home
From the city
Don’t be afraid to escape
From the city
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Who performs "Listen To Me"?
Laney Jones performs "Listen To Me", and this lyric page sits inside the Laney Jones catalog on LyroVerse.
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