When I was just a little girl momma tucked me into bed
And if I ever cried this is what she said
"I will never leave you I'm just down the hall
so if you're afraid I'll be sure 'n leave the light on"
There is a light at the end of the hallway
That shines all night long
And the voice I hear as I lay down is the sweetest sound
I love to play my songs for you every night
But the road can haunt you, cause lonliness inside
When the band finally rounds the corner and I step up on the stage
I see your eyes shinin' and I hear the sound
Of your voices raised
There is a light at the end of the hallway
That shines all night long
and the voice I hear as I lay down is the sweetest sound
It's been just a few months since my momma passed away
Oh God I wish she were here today
But I know when it comes my time to go
She'll be at the door
Sayin' you're not alone I'll be sure to leave the light on
credits
from Rhythm of Life,
released December 2, 2003
Copyright 1996 Durrett Publishing Co. (BMI) & Sandra Glass Publishing (BMI)
Cerebral palsy curbed his ability to play guitar the conventional way, so Nagoda learned double slide, this is his debut LP.
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