Lights
Manfred Kidd Lyrics


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Verse 1
Rooftops are all I’ve known
Get the best side out of me
Still I can’t feel my fingertips on my own skin now
I’m only a ghost
Help me know where I belong

Chorus
When the tide is low but the moon is far
Without a home without a heart
The Night will prove what the day can’t call
That all the lights are far

Verse 2
Blue Skies fading away
A storm is rolling in
I’m clearly in the wrong place at the right time
With chimneys and smoke
Rooftops are all I’ve known

Chorus
When the tide is low but the moon is far
Without a home without a heart
The Night will prove what the day can’t call
That all the lights are far

(Aahhhh)

Solo

Chorus
When the tide is low but the moon is far
Without a home without a heart
The Night will prove what the day can’t call
That all the lights are far





(Aahhhh)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Manfred Kidd's "Lights" depict a person who feels lost and disconnected from their surroundings. In the first verse, the singer describes themselves as having always been on rooftops, implying a sense of detachment from the world down below. They acknowledge that they present a certain aspect of themselves to others, but they struggle to connect with their own physical sensations. The line "I'm only a ghost" suggests a feeling of being invisible or insignificant. The singer is searching for a sense of belonging, asking for help in finding it.


The chorus paints a picture of isolation and despair. The imagery of a low tide and a distant moon suggests a feeling of being adrift, without a sense of direction or purpose. The singer is without a home or a heart, indicating a lack of roots and emotional connection. They suggest that the night, which often represents darkness and uncertainty, reveals a truth that the daylight cannot. The final line, "That all the lights are far," suggests that the singer feels like they are separated from others and unable to connect with them.


In the second verse, the singer describes a storm coming, emphasizing their sense of being out of place. They suggest that the environment around them is not right for them, that they are in the wrong place at the right time. The chimneys and smoke likely symbolize industrialization and progress, which can represent change and discomfort for some. Overall, the lyrics depict a person struggling to find a sense of belonging and connection in a world that feels distant and disconnected.


Line by Line Meaning

Rooftops are all I’ve known
I have always lived on rooftops.


Get the best side out of me
Living on rooftops brings out the best in me.


Still I can’t feel my fingertips on my own skin now
I am so accustomed to living on rooftops that I am numb to my own skin.


I’m only a ghost
Living on rooftops has made me feel like a ghost.


Help me know where I belong
I am uncertain where I truly belong.


Blue Skies fading away
The blue skies are disappearing.


A storm is rolling in
A storm is approaching.


I’m clearly in the wrong place at the right time
I am in the right place at the wrong time.


With chimneys and smoke
There are chimneys and smoke around me.


When the tide is low but the moon is far
During low tide when the moon is far away.


Without a home without a heart
Without a home and without feeling.


The Night will prove what the day can’t call
The darkness will reveal something that the day cannot.


That all the lights are far
All of the lights are distant.




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Andreas Gustafsson

Excellent production!

Andrea Hb

Beautiful music

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