Nightlight
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Nightlight
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You see, you see how that life fought
You see, you see her sweat and blood
And her hair falls in locks
And her hair falls in locks
You see, you see that crawl of faith
You see, you see that dying faith
Come here, I still have strength to hold you
Come here, I still have strength to love you
And her hair falls in locks
And her hair falls in locks
I'll leave the night light on
I'll leave the night light on for you
In the witching hour
May the good lord come for you
Goodbye, goodbye is not the end
Goodbye, goodbye is the end
And her hair falls in locks
And her hair falls in locks
I'll leave the night light on
I'll leave the night light on for you
In the witching hour
May the good lord come for you
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The Sam Willows performs "Nightlight", and this lyric page sits inside the The Sam Willows catalog on LyroVerse.
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