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Louis Philippe - Love is the Only Light Lyrics



Louis Philippe - Love is the Only Light Lyrics




[ Featuring The Night Mail ]

To some people, she didn't look all that much
But when she spoke, it was like tou'd walked into church
One smile of hers could turn a day into song
Before you knew it, you'd find yourself singing along

Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light

When thirsty, I knew I could kneel at her spring
To her guest, I knew she'd give everything
To those who thought everything wasn't enough
She'd tell, boy, you got to take the smooth with the rough

Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
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To some people, she didn't look all that much
But when she spoke, it was like tou'd walked into church
One smile of hers could turn a day into song
Before you knew it, you'd find yourself singing along

Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light

When thirsty, I knew I could kneel at her spring
To her guest, I knew she'd give everything
To those who thought everything wasn't enough
She'd tell, boy, you got to take the smooth with the rough

Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
Love is the only light, the only light
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Writer: Philippe Auclair
Copyright: Lyrics © Mute Song Limited




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Performed By: Louis Philippe
Featuring: The Night Mail
Length: 3:28
Written by: Philippe Auclair

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