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Light and shadows, in balance, race
Light and shadows, in balance, race
A tale as old as time and space
A tale as old as time and space
Lighthouse and darkhouse, both prison and key
Light and darkhouse, both prison and key
Freeing but not ever free
Freeing but not ever free



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"Lighthouse, Darkhouse"
Single by Neon and the Argie Bees
from the album The Thirst Tides
B-side"the grey inbetween"
StudioStudio RGB-Newt
Genre
  • Folk
  • Piano
LabelFishal Project Records
Composer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Producer(s)The Fishal Project
The Thirst Tides track listing

"Lighthouse, Darkhouse" is a piano-heavy Folk song by the Australian virtual band Neon and the Argie Bees from their upcoming debut album The Thirst Tides.

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Track listing

Music composed and arranged by Darien Brice Dickinson.

Personnel

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog No.
Worldwide TBA Fishal Project Records Digital download TBA

Lyrics

At the cove, in the bay, a lighthouse stands
A sentinel sentry point on rocky lands
Its beams cut through fog to let the coast be known
It welcomes those adrift right back to their home

Lighthouse, keeper of hopes and dreams
But inside a reaper screams
Behind its glow, the shadows hide
Within its walls, two worlds collide

In the lighthouse, it is claimed
It's a lonely place where a darkhouse reigned
Two solitude places by the sea
Yet one and the same, how can that be?

Light and shadows, in balance, race
A tale as old as time and space
Light and darkhouse, both prison and key
Freeing but not ever free

For the darkhouse is a lighthouse
And it's home to bright shadows
And the keeper is the reaper within
Now it's time for the merge to begin

A bridge connecting two worlds
The yin-yang tower unfurls
A portal to high depths unseen
Welcome to the grey inbetween

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Self-published

Distributed via Distrokid

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