| Song | The Light at the End of the World |
| Artist | A Flock Of Seagulls |
| Album | The Light at the End of the World |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Small, a speck in the wide blue sea' | |
| Tis the last of all the land | |
| A dweller upon our lonesome isle | |
| The last lonely man | |
| On weary night, under stars | |
| He'd often lay and gaze | |
| Up towards the moon and stars | |
| The sun's dying haze | |
| Time and again, | |
| Orion's light | |
| Filled our man with joy | |
| And within the belt, he'd see his love | |
| Remembering her voice | |
| Such is life upon the isle | |
| Of torment and woe | |
| One day good, one day bad | |
| And some days, even hope | |
| The light at the end of the world | |
| Burns bright for mile and mile | |
| Yet tends the man its golden glow | |
| In misery all the while | |
| For fifty years he stands and waits | |
| Atop the light, alone | |
| Looking down upon his isle | |
| The gods have made his home | |
| A deity felt sympathy | |
| And threw our man a light | |
| Your woman, you may see again | |
| For a single night“ | |
| I'll tend the light, for one more night | |
| With the woman whom | |
| I love”Screamed the man, with tearful eyes | |
| To the deity above | |
| And so it was that very night | |
| His lover did return | |
| To his arms and to their bed | |
| Together they did turn | |
| In deepest love and lust for life | |
| Entwined they did fall | |
| Lost within each other's arms | |
| They danced | |
| Her hair long and black | |
| The dark beauty of her eyes | |
| Olive skin and warm embrace | |
| Her memory never dies | |
| Agony like none before | |
| Was suffered by our man | |
| Anger, raged and misery too | |
| Like nothing ever before | |
| His sacrifice was not so great | |
| He insists upon the world | |
| Again he would crime, again he would pay | |
| For one moment with the girl | |
| Long was the night filled with love | |
| For them the world was done | |
| Awoke he did to brightest light | |
| His woman and life had gone | |
| To his feet he leap to the sea | |
| He looked to the lighthouse on the stone | |
| The price is paid and from now on | |
| He lives forever alone | |
| Fifty years have passed since then | |
| And not a soul has he seen | |
| But his woman lives with him still | |
| In every single dream' | |
| Tis sad to hear how young love has died | |
| To know that, alone, someone has cried | |
| But memories are ours to keep | |
| To live them again in our sleep |
| Small, a speck in the wide blue sea' | |
| Tis the last of all the land | |
| A dweller upon our lonesome isle | |
| The last lonely man | |
| On weary night, under stars | |
| He' d often lay and gaze | |
| Up towards the moon and stars | |
| The sun' s dying haze | |
| Time and again, | |
| Orion' s light | |
| Filled our man with joy | |
| And within the belt, he' d see his love | |
| Remembering her voice | |
| Such is life upon the isle | |
| Of torment and woe | |
| One day good, one day bad | |
| And some days, even hope | |
| The light at the end of the world | |
| Burns bright for mile and mile | |
| Yet tends the man its golden glow | |
| In misery all the while | |
| For fifty years he stands and waits | |
| Atop the light, alone | |
| Looking down upon his isle | |
| The gods have made his home | |
| A deity felt sympathy | |
| And threw our man a light | |
| Your woman, you may see again | |
| For a single night" | |
| I' ll tend the light, for one more night | |
| With the woman whom | |
| I love" Screamed the man, with tearful eyes | |
| To the deity above | |
| And so it was that very night | |
| His lover did return | |
| To his arms and to their bed | |
| Together they did turn | |
| In deepest love and lust for life | |
| Entwined they did fall | |
| Lost within each other' s arms | |
| They danced | |
| Her hair long and black | |
| The dark beauty of her eyes | |
| Olive skin and warm embrace | |
| Her memory never dies | |
| Agony like none before | |
| Was suffered by our man | |
| Anger, raged and misery too | |
| Like nothing ever before | |
| His sacrifice was not so great | |
| He insists upon the world | |
| Again he would crime, again he would pay | |
| For one moment with the girl | |
| Long was the night filled with love | |
| For them the world was done | |
| Awoke he did to brightest light | |
| His woman and life had gone | |
| To his feet he leap to the sea | |
| He looked to the lighthouse on the stone | |
| The price is paid and from now on | |
| He lives forever alone | |
| Fifty years have passed since then | |
| And not a soul has he seen | |
| But his woman lives with him still | |
| In every single dream' | |
| Tis sad to hear how young love has died | |
| To know that, alone, someone has cried | |
| But memories are ours to keep | |
| To live them again in our sleep |
| Small, a speck in the wide blue sea' | |
| Tis the last of all the land | |
| A dweller upon our lonesome isle | |
| The last lonely man | |
| On weary night, under stars | |
| He' d often lay and gaze | |
| Up towards the moon and stars | |
| The sun' s dying haze | |
| Time and again, | |
| Orion' s light | |
| Filled our man with joy | |
| And within the belt, he' d see his love | |
| Remembering her voice | |
| Such is life upon the isle | |
| Of torment and woe | |
| One day good, one day bad | |
| And some days, even hope | |
| The light at the end of the world | |
| Burns bright for mile and mile | |
| Yet tends the man its golden glow | |
| In misery all the while | |
| For fifty years he stands and waits | |
| Atop the light, alone | |
| Looking down upon his isle | |
| The gods have made his home | |
| A deity felt sympathy | |
| And threw our man a light | |
| Your woman, you may see again | |
| For a single night" | |
| I' ll tend the light, for one more night | |
| With the woman whom | |
| I love" Screamed the man, with tearful eyes | |
| To the deity above | |
| And so it was that very night | |
| His lover did return | |
| To his arms and to their bed | |
| Together they did turn | |
| In deepest love and lust for life | |
| Entwined they did fall | |
| Lost within each other' s arms | |
| They danced | |
| Her hair long and black | |
| The dark beauty of her eyes | |
| Olive skin and warm embrace | |
| Her memory never dies | |
| Agony like none before | |
| Was suffered by our man | |
| Anger, raged and misery too | |
| Like nothing ever before | |
| His sacrifice was not so great | |
| He insists upon the world | |
| Again he would crime, again he would pay | |
| For one moment with the girl | |
| Long was the night filled with love | |
| For them the world was done | |
| Awoke he did to brightest light | |
| His woman and life had gone | |
| To his feet he leap to the sea | |
| He looked to the lighthouse on the stone | |
| The price is paid and from now on | |
| He lives forever alone | |
| Fifty years have passed since then | |
| And not a soul has he seen | |
| But his woman lives with him still | |
| In every single dream' | |
| Tis sad to hear how young love has died | |
| To know that, alone, someone has cried | |
| But memories are ours to keep | |
| To live them again in our sleep |