Liam Titcomb - Counting Headlights Lyrics

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Counting Headlights

Counting Headlights Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Counting Headlights By Liam Titcomb?
Lying on the floor and I can't sleep
The burning in my heart is the only light I see Doing time inside of my own mind Waiting for you to call So what happens next? The message has been checked Are you coming home? (Chorus) You don't know what it feels like To have stars in your eyes And a thorn in your side You don't know what it feels like Staring out your window... counting headlights Pace the room, unlock the door Turn the light off on the porch Try to keep myself from going crazy Light a candle, strike a match Watch it as it fades to black Should I go to bed? I'm thinking maybe... (Chorus) You don't know what it feels like To have stars in your eyes And a thorn in your side You don't know what it feels like Staring out your window... counting headlights The least you could do is let me down Won't you let me down As the sun peaks through the pain Across my cheek You're not coming home Yeah, you're not coming home (Chorus) You don't know what it feels like To have stars in your eyes And a thorn in your side You don't know what it feels like Staring out your window... counting headlights Counting headlights Counting headlights... |
Who Wrote Counting Headlights By Liam Titcomb?
Thomas Salter, David Thomson, Liam Titcomb, Bill Bottrell
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What's The Duration Of The Counting Headlights By Liam Titcomb?The duration of Counting Headlights is 3:15 minutes and seconds. |
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