Take this heart of darkness
I give it all
And in all the emptiness
I refill it all

The times that I feel nothing
You bring enough
So I can live for something
You lift me up

And all these bad dreams
I wake up to the light
And when I can't see
I wake up to your eyes

Wake me up
There's a light up ahead
There's a light up ahead
There's a light up ahead (wake me up)
There's a light up ahead (wake me up)

Get so complicated
You live enough
Turn into what you hated
We're breaking off

The times I feel like nothing
You bring enough
So I can live for something
You lift me up

And all these bad dreams
I wake up to the light
And when I can't see
I wake up to your eyes

Wake me up
There's a light up ahead
There's a light up ahead
There's a light up ahead (wake me up)
There's a light up ahead (wake me up)


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Light Up Ahead Lyrics as written by Joshua Colbert John Bunch

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    I think that Jon's voice was the right one for this album, Jason's for How to Start a Fire, and Chris...well, i'm not really a fan, but that's besides the point. For the instrumental sound and overall tone of the third album, they have the right lead singer. Now, as far as meaning...While it's open to interpretation, like most FSF songs, I think the Christian slant works better, particularily with the "light up ahead" theme and the first verse speaking of a heart of darkness. Oh, and the CD has an acoustic version of this if you bought it at Best Buy...I much prefer it to the full studio cut.

    smithskid84on October 23, 2004   Link

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