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Leave The Light On

from The Tin Man by Aaron Parnell Brown

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lyrics

Days have turn into weeks
Since last I felt your heartbeat
Right next to mine I used to feel it all the time
Back when you were mine

Now I sit outside
And wait for you
To come back home
Cause I’m missing you

Much time has passed, for us
So much has changed, between us
But I still think of you, all the time
I know you’re gone but I’ll leave the light on, for you

I know you know the way
The way to come back home
Please remember how it felt
Now think of me alone

As I sit outside
And cry for you
To come back home
Cause I’m still in love with you

Much time has passed, for us
So much has changed, between us
But I still think of you, all the time
I know you’re gone but I’ll leave the light on, for you

Much time has passed, for us
So much has changed, between us
But I still think of you, all the time

Much time has passed
So much has changed
But I still think of you, all the time
I know you’re gone but I’ll leave the light on, for you
Should’ve never stayed away so long
I know you’re gone but I’ll leave the light on, for you

I’ll leave the light on
For you
To come back home
Cause I’m still in love with you

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from The Tin Man, released May 6, 2015
Music and lyrics by Aaron Parnell Brown

Produced by Matt Pierson
Aaron Parnell Brown: Vocals
Oli Rockberger: keys and arranger
Shedrick Mitchell: organ
Tony Scherr: guitars and bass
Lage Lund: guitar on tracks 7 & 9
Tony Mason: drums
Bashiri Johnson: percussion
Shayna Steele: background vocals
Andy Snitzer: saxophones

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Aaron Parnell Brown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Aaron Parnell Brown’s bold sensitivity as a vocalist and performer has garnered him favorable comparisons to Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, and John Legend.

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