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A Little Light Left – Dawn Harlan There’s a quiet kind of sunrise in this song — not the kind that blinds you, but the one that sneaks through the curtains after a long night you didn’t think you’d get through. “A Little Light Left” is Dawn Harlan’s newest outlaw-country ballad, a moment of earned calm after years of heartbreak songs and smoky barrooms. This isn’t a story about new love or revenge. It’s about what comes next — that small, honest peace you make with yourself when the noise fades and you finally feel the air shift again. One cup of cold coffee, one breath that doesn’t hurt, one small smile in the mirror. Dawn’s raspy alto sits right where pain meets grace. The steel guitar sighs like it’s been there all along. The fiddle circles the melody like morning light catching dust in the air. You can almost feel the room: worn wood, plate reverb, that low hum of an amp that’s seen better nights. Recorded in the warm spirit of 1970s–1990s Texas outlaw country, “A Little Light Left” carries the analog heart of the era — simple, real, and unvarnished. No gloss, no tricks. Just a voice that’s lived through it, still standing, still singing. For anyone who’s ever woken up and realized that healing doesn’t come all at once — it comes quietly, slowly, and a little uneven — this song is for you. It’s for the people who still keep the faith, even when they stopped calling it that. 🎧 Listen now and let the morning in. About Dawn Harlan: Raspy-voiced Texas outlaw balladeer blending 1970s–1990s grit and grace. Steel guitars, fiddle cries, and analog warmth frame her stories of heartbreak, faith, and quiet strength — raw, real, and unvarnished, where sorrow meets resilience in every line. Song Credits: 🎤 Vocals: Dawn Harlan 🎸 Guitars: Session Band – Texas Circuit 🎻 Fiddle & Steel: Classic Outlaw Ensemble 🎚️ Production: Vintage analog warmth, live room mix