| Song | Let Your Light In, Babe - normal |
| Artist | Robert Forster |
| Album | The Evangelist |
| 作曲 : Forster, McLennan | |
| Mrs Ellis said, | |
| “There's someone you should meet here in the church.” | |
| I lent my back again, up against the church and went back inside | |
| There was a woman and a child whom I'd not seen | |
| And Mrs Ellis said, | |
| “The woman is a friend, new to this town, a mother and a child.” | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| And don't you be afraid | |
| I live by myself, a mile from the church and do my work at home | |
| The house was a gift, given from a friend on whom I used to care | |
| Named Silius Farm, though it's not a farm, but a house amidst trees | |
| And Mrs Ellis said, but I stopped her and said, | |
| “They can stay with me.” | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| And don't you be afraid | |
| (later), Mrs Ellis said, | |
| ‘Now are mother and child well?” | |
| I said, | |
| “They are well. | |
| The mother is in bed. The child is at school and I must be rushing home!” | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| And don't you be afraid | |
| Let your light in | |
| Let your light in | |
| Let your light in | |
| Let your light in | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in |
| zuò qǔ : Forster, McLennan | |
| Mrs Ellis said, | |
| " There' s someone you should meet here in the church." | |
| I lent my back again, up against the church and went back inside | |
| There was a woman and a child whom I' d not seen | |
| And Mrs Ellis said, | |
| " The woman is a friend, new to this town, a mother and a child." | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| And don' t you be afraid | |
| I live by myself, a mile from the church and do my work at home | |
| The house was a gift, given from a friend on whom I used to care | |
| Named Silius Farm, though it' s not a farm, but a house amidst trees | |
| And Mrs Ellis said, but I stopped her and said, | |
| " They can stay with me." | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| And don' t you be afraid | |
| later, Mrs Ellis said, | |
| ' Now are mother and child well?" | |
| I said, | |
| " They are well. | |
| The mother is in bed. The child is at school and I must be rushing home!" | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| And don' t you be afraid | |
| Let your light in | |
| Let your light in | |
| Let your light in | |
| Let your light in | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in, babe | |
| Let your light in |