Light My Way

Album: Audioslave (2002)
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  • In my hour of need
    On a sea of gray
    On my knees I pray to you
    Help me find the dawn
    Of the dying day

    Won't you light my way

    A bullet is a man
    From time to time he strays
    I compare my life to this
    To this I relate
    And I'm willing
    To listen to your answers
    And I'm not afraid
    To tell you I need you today

    Won't you light my way

    So when I'm lost
    Or I'm tired and depraved
    Or when my high bullet mind
    Goes astray won't you light my way

    Don't save it for another day, hey

    Won't you light my way Writer/s: Brad Wilk, Chris Cornell, Timothy Commerford, Tom Morello
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
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  • Jeff Indigo from Chicago, IllinoisTom Morello has stated that this was the first song they recorded together as a band.
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