To the lighthouse
The day our house collapsed 
I went down stream. 
I followed the swans 
Like i follow my dreams. 
oh! i was living on borrowed time in a 
borrowed house for a borrowed crime.
in need of help i came to your door.
saw the spike of the railings from 
the 28/3rd floor. 
singing 
"build your castle, stop collecting stones
and the river bed shall not be your home"
To the lighthouse my friend!
I bless your words and education
To the lighthouse my friend. 
just go! just go! 
To the lighthouse my friend.
I am sorry that you came to find
"great great minds 
against themselves conspire'
now the bombs drop around our feet, 
do we throw them back 
or bow and greet them. 
everyone now, is so terrifyed 
of the glowing dark 
and those orange skies.
sing it:
'build your castle, stop throwing stones 
cos' those fire birds are 
coming down on our homes"
To the lighthouse my friends
it cannot even be a question
To the lighthouse my friends
we must go, we must go 
Patrick Wolf
 
Ein sehr schöner Spaziergang entlang des Wassers zum Leuchtturm (oder vielmehr zu den Leuchttürmen). 
Wind im Gesicht. Das Rauschen der Wellen in den Ohren. Der helle Sand unter den Füßen. Und dazu muss man nur ein Stück mit der S-Bahn fahren. Warum macht man so etwas nicht öfters?
