Shine....
Shine....
Shine....
Shine....
Shine....
Shine....


Lyrics submitted by seasideisme, edited by pmartin8

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    General Comment

    Besides the woman talking on what sounds like a phone. The lyrics have "shine love" in the middle of the song. The interpretation of the song, like the interpretation in the faith of love, is up to the listener—whether it's him singing to his woman; an emotional outburst to a lost love; a man holding a boombox over his head to express his love; etc. However, the whole album itself "Time without Consequence", may be one long story. For me my interpretation is that something unexplainable has happened (comet hitting the earth, The Second Coming, war); and, this is his final/commencing wish for a woman. Either way you look at it...happy ending...at least for her. You are all as much correct as I. And, I leave you with this final request: always "shine love" wherever you go and to whomever you meet, and may it reflect back to you.

    Waipahu808uncon December 30, 2013   Link
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    General Comment

    These are not the lyrics. the only lyric in the song is "shine" i think. However the song is about how someone can go through so much pain. it sounds as though he has no control over his feelings. maby he has lost someone he loves so much and cannot get them back. he is completely taken over by a feeling of rage and loss. i hope he is better now.

    ArronGosnellon February 20, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    These lyrics seem to accompany the song no matter where it's played or searched. if these aren't the lyrics then why are they so ever present?

    That and if ArronGosnell is right then I more than understand the feeling of the song even without lyrics. it just sounds like that emotion.

    graceAboveon August 23, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    Aha! These lyrics ar for 'A Song For You'

    graceAboveon August 23, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation

    One could think the song is about how a child "Shines" when he is 12 years old and all brightness goes away when they become all grown up.

    pmartin8on November 27, 2013   Link

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