My father was a lighthouse keeper Night after night he kept his light shining high Taking ships to safety across the stormy sea Night after night he kept his light shining high In the coldest nights he would take his smoking-pipe And in his chair he would mumble old sailors songs Then one night I asked him why he spent his life Stuck at this lighthouse every day and every night He was a serious-minded man And just gave me a wisp of a smile His answer had no words, but I understood it all He meant: My duty is to keep the light shining high Every night One day I found him dead laying in his bed I dug his grave with my own wounded bare hands I put on him the best clothes he’d ever had And said the prayer that I knew he loved most Now I am the lighthouse keeper Night after night I keep the light shining high I watch the sea while I taste my smoking pipe My duty is to keep the light shining high Will guide you home like my father used to do I'll light it up, show you the safe way back home Oh, it’s so pretty, it’s so easy, let it shine on you My duty is to keep the light burning high I am a serious-minded man Don't wait from me more than a wisp of a smile But one thing I can tell you, now I understand it all I know my duty is to keep the light shining high Every night