Drawn by the Light

George Young, Harry Vanda

I used to have a job on the factory line
Saved a little money I was doing fine
Just a poor boy, but I was doing alright
I met her in a bar, I gave her the eye
Told me she was lonely and she seemed so shy
I was taken, taken for a ride

But I'm back in the game
Just like a moth to the flame
And it feels alright
I'm drawn by the light

I saved a little time, I'd had a holiday
Working like a dog, I had to get away
Show the city the back of my heels
She was on the highway, thumb in the air
Told me that her daddy was a millionaire
She's a rich girl, so why'd she steal my wheels

But I'm back in the game
Just like a moth to the flame
And it feels alright
I'm drawn by the light

I'm running out of cash, I head for the man
She was in the bank, a pistol in her hand
I fell over, and I fell right in love
I done it in the church and I done it in jail
And if I ain't in trouble then I'm out on bail
Just a poor boy, but I can't get enough

So I'm back in the game
Just like a moth to the flame
And it feels alright
I'm drawn by the light
Yes, it feels alright
I'm drawn by the light
Drawn by the light
Alright, alright, alright...

Trivia about the song Drawn by the Light by Flash and the Pan

When was the song “Drawn by the Light” released by Flash and the Pan?
The song Drawn by the Light was released in 1987, on the album “Nights In France”.
Who composed the song “Drawn by the Light” by Flash and the Pan?
The song “Drawn by the Light” by Flash and the Pan was composed by George Young, Harry Vanda.

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