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Let the Lights Burn

from The Familiar Song by The Widow's Ride

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lyrics

The chapel was empty. The walls crumbling away.
The bells hang high up above us, and in the wind did silently sway.
You would have stood across from me.
You would have been dressed in white.
We would stand there hand in hand,
But the light left your eyes.

All my days, I’m out there searching.
And all my nights, I’ll let the lights burn for you.
Praying you’ll come back home.

I went back to your grave to say goodbye one last time.
When the night came you were by my side,
But by dawn I was alone and you were nowhere to be found.
And if you're out there somewhere, I hope you can hear my prayer.
And if you’re out there somewhere, come back. Into my arms.

Listen to the bells.
Find your way out of the night.
Break faith with the dead.
All these wrongs I’ll make right.
You’re somewhere out there.
I can hear your laugh.
Like you did when you were mine.
Like you did when your eyes faded to black.

All my days, I’m out there searching.
And all my nights, I’ll let the lights burn for you.
Praying you’ll come back home.

credits

from The Familiar Song, released October 31, 2020
Music & lyrics by Paul

Justin - electric & baritone guitars, Bass VI, percussion, programming
Matt - drums
Paul - vocals

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