London Lights

Album: Twelve Tales Of Christmas (2017)
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  • We walk along the river
    Under the London Eye
    It's seen a million lovers
    It's watching us tonight
    Angels in their realm of glory
    Never saw a night like this
    They'll pay witness to our story
    On Albert Bridge for our first kiss

    [Verse 2]
    Up to Trafalgar Square
    Bright lights upon the tree
    Shining on the smiling faces
    Shine down on you and me
    Whispered on the wind, we hear
    The choir of St. Martin sing
    It came upon a midnight clear
    Songs of old, they'll draw us in

    [Chorus]
    I don't need star-studded skies
    I don't need those glitsy nights
    When I see the London lights
    Yeah, when I see the London lights, oh-oh-oh
    Reflected in your eyes

    [Bridge]
    For all the violence we see
    For all the mindless suffering
    Here we stand with this town
    There's still love to be found

    [Chorus]
    So I don't need star-studded skies
    I don't need those glitsy nights
    This old town is all I need
    A busy street's for you and me
    Oh, when I see the London lights
    Oh, when I see the London lights, oh-oh-oh
    Reflected in your eyes
    In your eyes
    In your eyes
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