The Lighthousekeeper
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You need a little light in your life,
a safety net so you're not so blind.
Like hidden torches in the paper rounds of old,
And magazines so gently thumbed by landing lights.
When you were young as the radio would talk you off to sleep.
Although the arcades shine bright, they don't have the glow of the city lights
as they long to guide you home from time to time.
Neon lights and screeching times
swarm like moths to pier fires on the stretch about a mile from home.
It seems a million miles away as we were are walking in the gaze
of the green eyed monster on the banks of waterloo

Although the arcades shine bright, they don't have the glow of the city lights
and they long to guide you home, you've got to
get out of this place, get out of this place,
get out of this place, while your still alive Sam

Take some time then soon repress the thoughts of walks in dungeness
and the lighthouse keeper as he keeps the boats at bay,
remembering this little light that shines in westcliff park Drive,
a suburban lighthouse when you need to feel safe.




The city tonight does not feel as warm as those winter fires
and its good to be home from time to time.

Overall Meaning

The Lighthousekeeper is a song that speaks to the idea of needing guidance and safety in one’s life. The moment we are born into this world, we are presented with a sense of darkness and ambiguity. This is where the metaphor of a lighthouse comes in, as the singer suggests that we all need some sort of beacon to light our way through life. The first verse talks about old torches and magazines, which are meant to represent the guidance and wisdom that we can find in literature and art. The radio and city lights provide comfort and a feeling of safety, but the arcades and “green-eyed monsters” represent the dangerous and unpredictable parts of life. The singer suggests that in order to truly feel safe and alive, we need to get out of this place and find our own light to guide us, like the lighthouse keeper who keeps the boats at bay.


The second verse continues with the theme of finding safety and solace in unexpected places. The neon lights and chaos of the city are contrasted with the calm and warmth of winter fires, and the singer reflects on the idea of feeling safe in a suburban setting. The final lines of the song bring everything full circle, as the singer encourages us to remember the little light that shines in Westcliff Park Drive, and to take some time to repress our thoughts and find the light we need to feel safe.


Overall, The Lighthousekeeper is a song that speaks to the human need for guidance, safety, and comfort. It acknowledges the darkness and chaos of the world, but also encourages us to find our own light and hold onto it, no matter where life takes us.


Line by Line Meaning

You need a little light in your life,
You require a guiding force in your life.


a safety net so you're not so blind.
You need a fallback to rely on.


Like hidden torches in the paper rounds of old,
Like the subtle yet consistent light of older ways.


And magazines so gently thumbed by landing lights.
And the comforting illumination of familiarity.


When you were young as the radio would talk you off to sleep.
When childhood was a time to feel secure and sound.


Although the arcades shine bright, they don't have the glow of the city lights
Though the excitement of the city is attractive, it doesn't provide true comfort.


as they long to guide you home from time to time.
As you search for something familiar to lead you home.


Neon lights and screeching times
The bright, loud chaos of the city.


swarm like moths to pier fires on the stretch about a mile from home.
All the commotion feels like a distant, yet irresistible, danger.


It seems a million miles away as we are walking in the gaze
It feels impossible to escape the overwhelming environment.


of the green eyed monster on the banks of waterloo
Of the envy and frustration that can come with feeling out of place in such a setting.


You've got to get out of this place, get out of this place,
You must leave this overwhelming environment.


get out of this place, while your still alive Sam
Leave while you still can.


Take some time then soon repress the thoughts of walks in dungeness
Take a moment to remember the peacefulness of simpler times.


and the lighthouse keeper as he keeps the boats at bay,
And the reliability of those trustworthy and dedicated individuals who keep us safe.


remembering this little light that shines in westcliff park Drive,
Recall that even the smallest source of light can guide us home.


a suburban lighthouse when you need to feel safe.
A beacon of safety in the midst of an unpredictable world.


The city tonight does not feel as warm as those winter fires
The energy of the city is not as comforting as the warmth of a winter night by the fire.


and it's good to be home from time to time.
It's important to have a place where you feel safe and comfortable.




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