The Last Bright Light - Mostly Autumn



     
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The Last Bright Light Lyrics


I'm grieving for the dreams that you could have had
Mist in the rain, snow on the rising tide.
Over and over they disappearI'm grieving for the love that we should have had
The feeling was there, I just couldn't say the words
Holding you tight as we said goodbyeThe last bright light
The last bright light
The last bright lightI'd rather put life in your heart
Than money in your hand
I'd rather put dreams where they could fly
Than let them disappear
In the emptiness
A cold heart dies
I hope that you know that I love you.The bright sun is swelling out of control
Nature is losing a child of her own
Burning her hands she's holding the fort
To the last
The blue pearl is swallowed, snow on the rising tide
Thoughts will scatter like ancient remains

Beyond the night sky.The last bright light
The last bright light
The last bright light
The last bright lightI'd rather put life in your heart
I'd rather put dreams where they can fly
The terrible truth, the tears and the filth
The ghost of a winter so dim in your eyes
Standing alone, the sun in the night
Burning the autumn, the world on its knees
I hope that you know that I love you
I hope that you know that we love you.
Away in the emptiness a cold star dies
I know that you know that we'll miss you
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Mostly Autumn are a rock band from York, UK. Their music contains elements of progressive rock, hard rock, folk-rock and celtic rock, and has included flute, violin, whistles and Uilleann pipes alongside traditional rock instruments. Their music has changed and evolved over the years although much of their work retains a strong 70s classic rock feel. The band was formed in 1997 by guitarist and vocalist Bryan Josh and has undergone a great many lineup changes over the band's history, too many to list in full.

Read more about Mostly Autumn on Last.fm.


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