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Could You Put Your Light on, Please lyrics
Could you put your light on please
It's kind of dark tonight
And I feel a little lonely
Yes, I need a little light
Could you put your light on please
Let me hear a friendly sound
I could make it through 'til morning
If you could let your light shine down
She moved so well
'Cause she was a dancer
She went sliding through my questions
Gliding 'round the answer
Whatever it was, she knew it was holy
And each time I tried to hold her
Her smile came sad and slowly
She said, "No one knows me"
Could you put your light on please
It's kind of dark tonight
And I feel a little lonely
Yes, I need a little light
Could you put your light on please
Let me hear a friendly sound
I could make it through 'til morning
If you could let your light shine down
She had a dream
I had my typewriter
While I was hacking out such a heavy world
She was weaving one much lighter
But I'll never know
Just how much it cost her
But each time I slept beside her something turned and tossed her
And it did till I lost her
Bright times were brighter
Than they'd ever been before, I tell you
Night times were lighter
But they'll never, never be no more
Could you put your light on please
It's kind of dark tonight
And I feel a little lonely
Yes, I need a little light
Could you put your light on please
Let me hear a friendly sound
I could make it through 'til morning
If you could let your light shine down
Could you put your light on please
It's kind of dark tonight
And I feel a little lonely
Yes, I need a little light
Could you put your light on please
Let me hear a friendly sound
I could make it through 'til morning
If you could let your light shine down
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- Track 1 on Heads & Tales
- 2 Greyhound
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