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One More Round of Fire - #countryrock “One More Round of Fire” is an original Country Rock anthem about neon lights, late nights, and raising a glass to memories that won’t fade. Blending gritty guitars, barroom energy, and cinematic Western atmosphere, this track captures the raw emotion of heartbreak and the fire that keeps you standing. With its powerful chorus and modern country rock drive, the song delivers dusty boots, jukebox echoes, and a crowd that won’t let the night end quietly. If you love bar anthems, Western rock vibes, and emotional country storytelling, “One More Round of Fire” is made for your playlist. #countrymusic #countryrock #westernrock One More Round of Fire Verse 1 Neon lights and a wooden floor, Boots keep sliding to the bar once more. Jukebox humming an old heart tune, Smoke and laughter fill the room. Pre-Chorus Glass raised high to yesterday, Trying to drink the pain away… Chorus Pour me one more round of fire, Let it burn a little higher. Till the memories fade in the midnight glow, And the hurt don’t show no more. Raise it up, let the wild winds roar— Just one more round of fire. Verse 2 She left town on a southbound line, Took my heart and a piece of mine. But this barstool knows my name, And the night keeps playing the same old game. Pre-Chorus Every sip cuts smooth and slow, Like a river I used to know… Chorus Pour me one more round of fire, Let it burn a little higher. Till the neon fades and the lights burn low, And the last song hits the floor. Raise it up, I ain’t asking for more— Just one more round of fire. Bridge Maybe tomorrow I’ll walk that road, Maybe I’ll lay this heavy load. But tonight I’ll stand right here, With a glass and no more fear.