The worst thing is the silence
Ringing in my ears
And waking up from a dream
To remeber you're not here
And some days I'm so lonely
I can barely even breathe
But then something will remind me
That you're still right here with me

And you're the lighthouse
Leading me home
Guiding me through
Ev'ry storm
And you're the sun
That shines on my face
The warming embrace
The light of my days
You're the lighthouse

I long to hear your laughter
To look into your eyes
And I miss the way we used to talk
Until the sun would rise
And some days I'm so angry
You were taken far too soon
But I know you're right beside me
And you're carrying me through

And you're the lighthouse
Leading me home
Guiding me through
Ev'ry storm
And you're the sun
That shines on my face
The warming embrace
The light of my days

And I swear that I can feel you
Your breath upon my skin
And whenever I need you
I can hear you whispering

Whenever I need you
I can hear you whispering

And you're the lighthouse
Leading me home
Guiding me through
Ev'ry storm
And, yeah, you're the sun
That shines on my face
The warming embrace
The light of my days
You're the lighthouse

You're the lighthouse

And you're leading me home...


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The Lighthouse Lyrics as written by Richard Mark Jones Kelly Jones

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    Amity Dry was on a television show called "the block" a little while ago

    and this song was written about her father passing.

    it means alot to me as i have had a friend pass. and one of my other friends sung it to a goup of us about her one day and it was one of the most beautiful things i have ever heard.

    it really is exactly how i feel. everytime i think of my friend i think of this song. the lyrics are beautiful and the metaphors are really symbolic.

    amity dry is a real poet and i really love this song

    xx

    shea-stadiumon February 24, 2008   Link

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