High on the Lamphouse

High on the Lamphouse is a book found in The Knife of Dunwall.

Transcript
[Lyrics to a song sung in Morley]

High on the Lamphouse

In my thick woolen night coat,

Your scarf draped over my throat,

I stand watch at the rail.

Watching the whale boats,

Rapt as your words float,

Your lovely palaver.

The happiest hermits,

Alone with our moments,

At the edge of town.

So warm our quarters,

Half-lit by the portholes,

Midway up from ground.

And oh, how we worried,

When the wind rose and flurried,

And shut the lamps down.

So fierce and wet,

It threatened to drown,

All the men on the decks,

Fighting to find firm ground.

We tried to lead them all the way round.

Back intooo the harbor.

The gulls below us,

Crying up to scold us,

With bread on the warm bricks.

We slept through the mornings,

Until bells sounded warning,

Then we rose and lit the wicks.

We laughed and chattered,

Our hearts all a'scatter,

Running spiral stairs.

You walking to Wynnedown,

Heading for downtown,

Returning for all we needed.

And oh, how we worried,

When the wind rose and flurried,

And shut the lamps down.

So fierce and wet,

It threatened to drown,

All the men on the decks,

Fighting to find firm ground.

We tried to lead them all the way round.

Back intooo the harbor.

But there in our high room,

We clutched each other's shoulders,

Your scarf rots and molders,

Made so long, long, ago.

But I won't let you slip away,

I stand alone at the railing.

And imagine you sailing.

Using my light to come home to me.

And then we're both high on the lamphouse,

We're high,

On the lamphouse.

We're high,

On the lamphouse.

We're hiiigh,

On the lamphouse.

Location
It can be found on the first floor of the Timsh Estate and Law Offices in one of the lawyers' offices.

Hoch auf dem Leuchtturm 灯塔之上（书籍）

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