Lyrics The Light - Cate Le Bon
Where
would
he
go
for
fun
in
this
town?
How
would
he
sit
and
bookend
days?
No,
I
don't
need
the
poetry
More
than
a
moment
could
upset
the
need
Console
for
the
love,
but
the
love
belongs
to
me
The
light,
the
light,
the
light,
the
light
The
light,
the
light,
the
light,
the
light
that
finds
me
The
light,
the
light,
the
light,
the
light
The
light,
the
light,
the
light,
the
light
that
finds
me
Mother,
I
feel
the
crowds
on
the
turn
Took
out
the
windows
Moved
the
stairs
And
I
don't
need
the
comedy
Holding
the
door
to
my
own
tragedy
Take
blame
for
the
hurt
but
the
hurt
belongs
to
me
The
light,
the
light,
the
light,
the
light
The
light,
the
light,
the
light,
the
light
that
finds
me
The
light,
the
light,
the
light,
the
light
The
light,
the
light,
the
light,
the
light
that
finds
me
You
must
die
a
little
You
must
exercise
You
must
die
a
little
Bury
the
keys
and
get
to
work
You
must
die
a
little
You
must
exercise
You
must
die
a
little
You
must
hate
yourself
You
must
die
a
little
You
must
exercise
You
must
die
a
little
Bury
the
keys
and
get
to
work
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