My Lighthouse
by Pulp

Album: It (1983)
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  • Come up to my lighthouse for I have something I wish to say
    It can wait for a moment; well in fact
    It can wait all day
    I just wanted to bring you up here so you could have the chance to see
    The beauty of this situation that
    You could share with me

    It may seem strange
    To talk of love and then lighthouses
    It's not strange
    To me
    Hey
    All alone
    You and I in our high tower
    That's the way
    To be

    Some laugh at my lighthouse they say it's just an ivory tower
    But I don't mind because I know
    Their envy grows by the hour
    See I have a purpose up here to guide the ships upon their way
    All this is mine; it could be yours too
    What do you say?

    It may seem strange
    To talk of love and then lighthouses
    It's not strange
    To me
    Hey
    All alone
    You and I in our high tower
    That's the way
    To be
    Hehehey hey. Writer/s: JARVIS BRANSON COCKER, SIMON THOMAS HINKLER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Third Side Music Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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