Raunchy – To The Lighthouse

Raunchy To The Lighthouse

Raunchy – To The Lighthouse Lyrics

Artist: Raunchy
Song: To The Lighthouse

You have become my ethereal darkness
My black highway and my heart split down the middle
Why do we keep doing this to ourselves?
This never bliss, only sounds of hells bells

I want to take you away
Make you see the beauty in life again
To the lighthouse, she sings in the night
As we sail through the bay into a new day

And there it leads the way
For us phallic and proud
With its light scattered all over
All over the crowd

Through mountains; through water to find
What could lift us up to see the bliss on the horizon
A symbol of hope, a kicked up fire
To find tranquility inside the flames

I want to take you away
Make you see the beauty in life again
To the lighthouse, she sings in the night
As we sail through the bay into a new day

And there it leads the way
For us phallic and proud
With its light scattered all over
All over the crowd

Uh, baby lets take it further down below
This rowboat is not for the two of us
Were not running on empty heart
Youre my black sunrise and my heart split down the middle

Baby, why do we keep doing this to ourselves?
Youre the sound of hells bells, but thats not a bad thing, right?
Lets take it to the next step, lets do it all night
Were the young believers

Were nation builders
f#cking for might
I want to take you away
Make you see the beauty in life again

To the lighthouse, she sings in the night
As we sail through the bay into a new day
And there it leads the way
For us phallic and proud

With its light scattered all over
All over the crowd
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From the album:
Wasteland Discotheque
Release Year: 2008