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Imagine a Night like Tonight Written and produced by Michael Stewart Imagine a Night Like Tonight — A Christmas Song Born from Darkness, Courage, and Community With that opening line, a new winter song was born, inspired not by twinkling decorations or festive abundance, but by their absence. In Folkestone, where the council’s decision not to put up Christmas lights in a street left many residents disheartened, the community felt a symbolic dimming — not just of the streets, but of the shared spirit that illuminates dark seasons. The spark for Imagine a Night Like Tonight came from a heartfelt social media post lamenting that empty glow. But the deeper emotional current guiding the song came from a woman who has spent years seeking security, stability, and peace on the Leas. And so, this song was written for both these women, and for all those who look for hope even when the lights are out. I like you have been hurt by an unthinking person and that combined by your posts inspired me. I needed it too. The first verse sets the tone by painting a world stripped of its artificial glow: “No streetlamps glowing, just the hush of falling snow.” The sunset “in colours soft and endless” transforms the dark into something beautiful, a reminder that natural light can sometimes be more magical than anything strung on a lamppost. The pre-chorus carries the emotional heart of the song: “And though the darkness gathers ’round the houses, A little magic still is burning somewhere…” Here, the “magic” is both metaphorical and deeply human. It speaks to community spirit, to resilience, to the unseen courage of women who endure fear and uncertainty. It’s also a direct response to the Folkestone situation: You may take away the bulbs, but you cannot take away the human light. Fairy Lights of the Imagination The chorus bursts into emotional brightness: “Imagine the fairy lights, dancing in the shadows, Shimmering like carols floating softly in the sky.” This is where the song becomes a gift — an invitation to imagine the lights and love lost we do not have. In the second verse, I return to the theme of small light in immense darkness: “Imagine a flame in a window, softly flickering, A single spark that keeps the cold at bay.” This line is especially meaningful for the woman whose safety on the Leas has long been uncertain. A single flame can be a symbol of refuge — of warmth in a world that often feels brittle and cold. You contrast external darkness with the illuminating power of human connection: “No lanterns needed when the laughter echoes… And every voice becomes a silver ribbon.” Music, community, and shared kindness become the true decorations of the season. The bridge crystalises the entire message of the song: “Every heart a lantern in the darkness, Every dream a little Christmastide.” Here, you lift the song from local frustration into universal truth: People are the lights. Dreams are the garlands. Hope is the power source. Even without a single bulb on the Leas, Christmas is very much alive. A Song for the Women Who Inspired It This composition stands as a tribute: To the woman who wrote the Folkestone post, expressing the community’s disappointment and longing for the simple magic of Christmas lights. and for everyone who knows what it is to face darkness — : “Imagine a night like tonight… A night of Christmas — Beautiful as could be.” Ultimately, the song says: Even when the lights disappear, Christmas doesn’t. The light inside us is brighter than anything the council didn’t hang. LYRIC: Verse 1 Imagine a night like tonight, a night of Christmas, No streetlamps glowing, just the hush of falling snow. The sunset fades in colours soft and endless, Painting dreams across the rooftops down below. Pre-Chorus And though the darkness gathers ’round the houses, A little magic still is burning somewhere… Chorus Imagine a night like tonight — A night of Christmas, shining warm and bright. Imagine the fairy lights, dancing in the shadows, Shimmering like carols floating softly in the sky. Verse 2 Imagine a flame in a window, softly flickering, A single spark that keeps the cold at bay. No lanterns needed when the laughter echoes, No empty corners when the choir begins to play. And every voice becomes a silver ribbon, Wrapped around the world in melody. Pre-Chorus For even when the lights all fade to shadows, The glow of Christmas lights what we can’t see… Chorus Imagine a night like tonight — A night of Christmas, shining warm and bright. Imagine the fairy lights, dancing in the shadows, Shimmering like carols floating softly in the sky. Bridge Close your eyes, Every heart a lantern in the darkness, Every dream a little Christmastide. Chorus Imagine a night like tonight — A night of Christmas, shining warm and bright. Imagine the fairy lights, dancing in the shadows, Shimmering like carols floating softly in the sky. Outro Imagine a night like tonight… A night of Christmas — Beautiful as could be.