In a mansion high with rooms so wide
Gold and silver but nowhere to hide
Empty halls echo with silent cries
Loneliness lingers, a tear in disguise
All the wealth in the world can't fill up the void
When the heart's lonely, the soul feels destroyed
No fancy facade can mask the pain
Without love's embrace, it's all in vain
It doesn't matter if the house is grand
Or if riches overflow like grains of sand
Without someone one to hold, to share the night
All the treasures fade into the lonely light
All the treasures fade into the lonely light
Diamonds sparkle but they can't replace
A warm embrace, a tender gaze
No fancy car can drive away the ache
Of a heart that longs for love's sweet sake
Of a heart that longs for love's sweet sake
All the fame and fortune, they lose their gleam
No title can heal the hurt
Of a soul abandoned left in the desert
It doesn't matter if the house is grand
Or if riches overflow like grains of sand
Without someone one to hold, to share the night
All the treasures fade into the lonely light
All the treasures fade into the lonely light
So let's not measure worth in gold or silver
But in the love we give, the hearts we deliver
For a mansion is just walls without a soul
But love's embrace can make us whole
It doesn't matter if the house is grand
Or if riches overflow like grains of sand
Without someone one to hold, to share the night
All the treasures fade into the lonely light
All the treasures fade into the lonely light
So let's build our castles in hearts that care
For love's the treasure beyond compare
No wealth can buy what's truly rare
A love that's real, forever there