Bar Lights

Bar Lights: A Journey Through Neon Tales of Heartache
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Lyrics

The bar lights and the liquor

The ambiance created by the lights in the bar and the presence of alcoholic drinks.

And the way all the bottles they shine

The visual appeal of the bottles, possibly emphasizing a sense of allure or temptation.


Well I got five more dollars, drink another

The singer has an additional five dollars to spend on another drink.

You'll feel fine

Consuming more alcohol is suggested as a way to feel better or more at ease.

You'll feel fine

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You'll feel fine

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The bar lights and the women

The atmosphere of the bar, including the presence of women.

The empty pool hall and you and I

The singer reflects on an empty pool hall, possibly symbolizing a sense of loneliness.


Well I got five more dollars, drink another

Having an additional five dollars to spend on another drink.

You'll feel fine

Drinking more is presented as a means to feel better or improve the situation.

You'll feel fine

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You'll feel fine

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Write your name down on a matchbook sleeve

Suggesting a desire to remember or be remembered, possibly in a romantic context.

Call me up on Sunday for a drink

An invitation to contact the singer on Sunday for a drink, implying a desire for connection.

Call me up on Sunday tell me anything

A request for the other person to share anything during the Sunday conversation.


The bar lights and the liquor

Reiteration of the impact of bar lights and liquor, emphasizing their significance.

The way all the bottles they shine

Highlighting the visual appeal of bottles once again.


Well I've got five more dollars that wont make you mine

The singer acknowledges having additional money but realizes it won't win someone's affection.

That won't make you mine

Emphasizing that having more money doesn't guarantee a romantic connection.

That won't make you mine

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