Honk if You're Lonely

David Craig Berman, Gaither Limehouse Pratt

Radio's on, feeling all right
Cruising the strip on a Saturday night
Smile and I wave and I hide all my pain
But the sign on my bumper gives me away

Honk if you're lonely tonight
If you need a friend to get through the night
A toot on your horn, a flash of your brights
Honk if you're lonely tonight

I know honky-tonk where we can go
A booth in the back with the lights way down low
The jukebox is playing a sad melody
For heart-broken lovers just like you and me

We'll laugh and we'll flirt and we'll dance every dance
And 'fore the night's over we'll take a chance
The morning will find us with a smile on our face
And we'll be together in a lover's embrace

Honk if you're lonely tonight
If you need a friend to get through the night
A toot on your horn, a flash of your brights
Honk if you're lonely tonight

I know it seems sad to be so damn blue
But there's always the chance that you'll meet someone new
I know that somewhere waiting for me
Is a sad lonely lover with a bumper that reads

Honk if you're lonely tonight
If you need a friend to get through the night
A toot on your horn, a flash of your brights
Honk if you're lonely tonight (I am so)
Honk if you're lonely tonight
Honk if you're lonely tonight

Trivia about the song Honk if You're Lonely by Silver Jews

When was the song “Honk if You're Lonely” released by Silver Jews?
The song Honk if You're Lonely was released in 1998, on the album “American Water”.
Who composed the song “Honk if You're Lonely” by Silver Jews?
The song “Honk if You're Lonely” by Silver Jews was composed by David Craig Berman, Gaither Limehouse Pratt.

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