I don’t lock my door at night,
I leave the porch light on,
Still hopin’ you’ll come home
Like nothin’ ever went wrong.
Every creak on these old floors
Sounds like your boots again,
I keep my doors wide open
For the day you walk back in.
Chorus
I’m sittin’ alone at the bar tonight,
Whiskey glass, dim neon light,
Starin’ at memories I can’t outrun,
The fire’s burnin’ low, but my heart’s still burnin’ on.
That campfire’s dyin’ in the cold night air,
But this love of mine still won’t go out, I swear.
Verse 2
The jukebox plays our old song slow,
Bartender knows my name,
Every sip tastes just like you,
Every tear feels the same.
I talk to shadows on the wall,
Like they might understand,
How I’m still holdin’ space for you
With an open heart and open hands.
Chorus
I’m sittin’ alone at the bar tonight,
Whiskey glass, dim neon light,
Thinkin’ ‘bout you till the break of dawn,
The fire’s burnin’ low, but my heart’s still burnin’ on.
That campfire’s dyin’ in the cold night air,
But this love of mine still won’t go out, I swear.
Bridge
Maybe you’re gone for good,
Maybe you’ve moved on,
But I’ll be right here waitin’
Like this house, like this song.
Last Chorus / Outro
So I won’t lock my door tonight,
I’ll leave the light on just in case,
If you ever miss this old love
And need a familiar place.
The campfire’s ashes in the wind,
But my heart’s still burnin’ true,
Doors wide open, whiskey gone,
Still waitin’ on you.