You are the light of my beautiful life
You are the light of my beautiful life

You know I wake up and everyday,
I feel safe knowing that you got my back now and forever
Living my life 'cause I've got nothing to do
When a tear falls,
You put your hands out, you catch my tears,
And I'm feeling so close to your love now
If I was lost out like

I lift my hands and pray 'cause life is tough some days
But I will not lose faith 'cause you will lead the way

You're my light when it gets dark
You're always in my heart
You're my brightest morning star
You're my light when it gets dark
You're always in my heart
You're my brightest morning star
You are the light of my beautiful life
I can never let go, you're my brightest morning star
You are the light of my beautiful life

I can never let go, you're my brightest morning star
In you arms I feel alive, I'm not afraid
I will keep you, listen closely,
I look for signs everyday
I lift my hands and pray 'cause life is tough some days

But I will not lose faith 'cause you will lead the way
You're my light when it gets dark
You're always in my heart
You're my brightest morning star
You're my light when it gets dark
You're always in my heart
You're my brightest morning star
You're my light when it gets dark
You're always in my heart
You're my brightest morning star
You're my light when it gets dark
You're always in my heart
You're my brightest morning star
You are the light of my beautiful life
You are the light of my beautiful life
You are the light of my beautiful life


Lyrics submitted by m_bianchini, edited by gotmehigh

Brightest Morning Star [Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by Henry Walter Britney Spears

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    Beautiful song. To God <3 I cry sometimes listening to

    ibarbiion January 03, 2014   Link
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    i wonder if Brit knows that 'morning star' is how 'lucifer' is translated... (I'm not saying this song has anything to do with Lucifer, because I really don't think it does, it just amused me when I heard it)

    littlemisschocoholicon January 03, 2014   Link

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