Leave A Light On

Belinda Carlisle

Take my hand 
Tell me what you are feeling 
Understand 
This is just the beginning  

Although I have to go 
It makes me feel like crying 
I don't know when I'll see you again  

Darling leave a light on for me 
I'll be there before you close the door 
To give you all the love that you need 
Darling leave a light on for me 
'cause when the world takes me away 
You are still the air that I breathe  

I can't explain I just don't know 
Just how far I have to go 
But darling I'll keep the key 
Just leave a light on for me  

Yes I know 
What I'm asking is crazy 
You could go 
Just get tired of waiting 
But if I lose your love 
Torn out by my desire 
That would be the one regret of my life  

Just like a spark lights up the dark 
Baby that's your heart  


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