Baby I'll be your beacon
Cause I'm your warrior
In the troubled hours
Feel my arms around you
There will be a better tomorrow
And in the silence of the night
Hear my voice in your dreams
I'll be holding you closely
By the light of the moonbeam
Cause I'm your warrior
And I'm your friend
I'll be your beacon
Until the end
Cause your my warrior
And your my friend
You'll be my beacon until the end
Though we may be apart
You are always in my heart
A starlit sky
The gems of the night
Crystallize our emotions
In desert sands
I feel the warmth from your eyes
You'll be my beacon until the end
Though we may be apart
You are always in my heart
A starlit sky
The gems of the night
Crystallize our emotions
In desert sands
I'm your warrior
And I'm your friend
I'll be your beacon
Until the end
Cause your my warrior
And your my friend
You'll be my beacon until the end
You'll be my beacon until the end
I feel the warmth from your eyes
Together we will take a stand
A fortress built on what we believe
In distant lands and overseas
In distant lands and overseas
I'm your warrior
And I'm your friend
I'll be your beacon
Until the end
Cause your my warrior
And your my friend
You'll be my beacon until the end
You'll be my beacon until the end
If something happens
We will know: our part we did
Our love did show
For the sociable lapwing will share its song
While prospering and growing
Understand the quill
Americans unite to temper guns
There are times to kill
But for me is to write
I'm your warrior
And I'm your friend
I'll be your beacon
Until the end
Cause your my warrior
And your my friend
You'll be my beacon until the end
Note: This is a re-write of a song I wrote many years ago. It was originally composed for guitar with the refrain having a Native American emphasis in its note placements. Music is something I enjoy, but my forte is writing. Anyone wishing to use this song/poem is welcome to do so. I ask only that it not be misinterpreted: this is a song of Peace.
You'll be my beacon until the end
Note: This is a re-write of a song I wrote many years ago. It was originally composed for guitar with the refrain having a Native American emphasis in its note placements. Music is something I enjoy, but my forte is writing. Anyone wishing to use this song/poem is welcome to do so. I ask only that it not be misinterpreted: this is a song of Peace.
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