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Lyrics Under Description Description: Some people fall in love. Some people try to survive together. “Porch Light Saints” is about two kids in a nowhere town who loved each other like it was oxygen. Not because they had everything figured out — but because they didn’t. It’s about bonfires, truck radios humming in the dark, hospital wristbands, and the porch lights that stay on when everything else goes wrong. About loving someone hard enough to try and keep them breathing… even when you’re running out of air yourself. If this song means something to you, share it with someone who’s still fighting their way through the dark. You’re not alone. Lyrics: We met behind the Food Lion, summer heat You were laughing at a cigarette I couldn’t keep Said you liked boys with nowhere to go I said I got nowhere — guess that’s close You drew a heart on my wrist with a pen Said “Don’t wash that off till I see you again” We were broke but we were loud Kings and queens of a nowhere town Bonfire sparks in your hair Cheap beer prayers in folding chairs We swore we’d leave before we drowned But drowning didn’t make a sound We were porchlight saints in a dead-end dream Holding each other like oxygen tanks Saying “Baby, we’re fine,” while we couldn’t breathe Two lost kids playing grown-up things If love’s a fire, we poured gasoline Just to stay warm in the in-between First time you cried was in my truck Said your mom found out, said you were stuck I told you run, I’ll run with you We’ll build a life they never knew You kissed me hard like you meant forever Said “Promise me we’ll get better” I said yeah, I swear, cross my chest But I was high and you were a mess Bathroom light and locked door Counting pills on the tile floor You said “Just enough to quiet it down” I said “Just enough so we don’t drown” We were porchlight saints in a dead-end dream Hands shaking but holding tight Saying “Baby, it’s love,” while it split the seams Of everything we tried to be If love’s CPR, I’m breaking ribs Breathing for you till my own breath slips Hospital band on your fragile wrist I signed my name like it fixed all this Doctor talking but I hear none Just your chest rising one by one Gravel digging into my knees Begging to a God I don’t believe Said I’d protect you from the dark But I handed you the matches and the spark You look so small in that ER light Like the whole damn world ain’t treating you right I whisper “Stay, just stay with me” You mouth “I’m tired,” barely breathe Bridge (stripped, almost spoken) We weren’t evil We were scared Two broken kids Unprepared We loved too hard We numbed too fast Thought pain was something We could outlast I should’ve done better Should’ve been stronger Should’ve known love Don’t mean forever Wake up — don’t die in my arms tonight Don’t make this parking lot my whole life Headlights blur in midnight blue I’d trade my heartbeat just for you We were porchlight saints — we meant it then But saints don’t live in medicine Porchlight still flickers at your place I still see your pen-heart on my skin some days They say you’re clean… they say you’re fine… I don’t know which one of us survived.