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Lighthouse
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Reggae
Lighthouse est sorti le 2 mars 2026 par Let Babylon Burn Records dans le cadre de l'album Lighthouse - Single
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Date de sortie2 mars 2026
LabelLet Babylon Burn Records
LanguageEnglish
Qualité mélodique
Acoustique
Valence
Dansabilité
Énergie
BPM145

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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Let Babylon Burn
Let Babylon Burn
Programmation
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Robert Lancaster
Robert Lancaster
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Let Babylon Burn
Let Babylon Burn
Production

Paroles

You said I should know better
At my age
That storms don’t scare you
But I should have learned to change
You stood there steady
Like the future wasn’t far
Like love was something simple
Not a scar
You’re young —
Whole life ahead
And I’m the one
With ghosts instead
I told you I was protecting you
Said you deserved more light
But truth is
I was scared of who I am at night
You were the lighthouse
Young but strong
I was the old boat
That stayed out too long
You kept your fire clean
I kept mine confused
You tried to save me
I said I’d just hurt you
I said I don’t do easy
I said I’m hard to love
Like damage was a reason
To not rise above
I said alcohol was easier
Than facing what I feel
Like breaking myself slowly
Was somehow more real
You said, “I love you.”
Clear and true
I said you don’t need
Someone like me holding you
I called it sacrifice
Called it setting you free
But I was really hiding
From the work in me
You were the lighthouse
Bright and clear
I was the storm
You couldn’t steer
You stood your ground
I turned away
Said I’d spare you pain
But I walked away
You said you’d stay
If I’d just stand still
But I kept choosing chaos
Over will
Maybe age don’t mean
You understand
Maybe it just means
You’ve learned to run
You were the lighthouse
And I was afraid
That if I stayed too long
You’d see I’m not okay
You had years in front of you
I had weight behind
I thought I was saving you
But I left you blind
You were the lighthouse
And I let the light go
You weren’t too young.
I was too afraid.
Written by: Robert Lancaster
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