Duran Duran - Leave A Light On Lyrics

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Leave A Light On

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What Are The Lyrics For Leave A Light On By Duran Duran?
So come the evening
I'm out on the dunes Looking for a token Something to prove All I remember Is more than a flame In my fantasy fire Whatever I've done to receive Whatever I need to redeem Whatever you say Even if I wait a lifetime I know, I swear If you leave a light on If you leave a light on for me I'll come there You can leave a light on for me In comes the morning I'm stood in my track Looking at the reasons For me to head back So unexpected The kindness you've shown That I will not forget it Whatever I've done to receive Whatever I need to redeem Whatever you say Even if I wait a lifetime I know, I swear If you leave a light on If you leave a light on for me I'll come there You can leave a light on for me You breathe the will into the weak And coax the cage bird to fly free You ease the lost cause out of me With your sweet hand to bring me home I'm not alone I know, I swear If you leave a light on If you leave a light on for me I'll come there You can leave a light on for me I know, I swear If you leave a light on If you leave a light on for me I'll come there You can leave a light on for me |
Who Wrote Leave A Light On By Duran Duran?
Simon John Charles Le-bon, Nick Rhodes, Nigel John Taylor, Roger Taylor, Dominic Brown
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What's The Duration Of The Leave A Light On By Duran Duran?The duration of Leave A Light On is 4:37 minutes and seconds. |
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