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Hit the lights

Paul deMarco

May 29, 2020

Genre: Pop

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Jason Sweeney

right away when I heard that Bm chord in the pre-chorus leading into the chorus It felt strong for me… a great choice creating tension. I was sure if the lead guitar was a little too busy at the end, overall it cracking…. love to hear more and where you go with it.

June 02, 2020

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Hit the lights

Written by Paul deMarco

“Hit the lights” by Paul deMarco and David Young

(Verse 1)
Another week done…Punching out and I run
Drop you a text to say I’m clearing the decks
Cos all I wanna do is make it home to you
Leave my boots by the door, throw my keys in the drawer

(Pre-chorus)
Baby I’m tired
And I can see it in your eyes
You ain’t far from crashing out too
But how about you and I
Shut the world outside
Come over here
And close the door behind you

(Chorus)
Ain’t nothing in the world
More important than you and I
Don’t you think it’s time
We were staying inside
Just trying to hide from it all
We could keep running till we both fall down
Or take our time, close the blinds, go to ground
Under these sheets where you and I ought to be… tonight
Right here, right now it’s just us …so hit the lights

(Verse 2)
Take your shoes off…Leave the radio on
Everything else fades, every song is our song
Pour another glass and toast the past
Cos well be making memories built to last

(Repeat Chorus)

(Bridge)
Maybe we can lie back
And share the thoughts in our head
Feel me getting closer
Tighter as I hold you
No one to tell us that we ain’t got time

(Repeat Chorus)

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Jason Sweeney

right away when I heard that Bm chord in the pre-chorus leading into the chorus It felt strong for me… a great choice creating tension. I was sure if the lead guitar was a little too busy at the end, overall it cracking…. love to hear more and where you go with it.

June 02, 2020


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