Without a warning you broke my heart, takin' it baby, tore it apart
And you left me standin' in the dark, said your love for me was dyin'

Come on baby, baby please come on baby, cause I'm on my knees
Turn on your lights let it shine on me shine on your love light
Let it shine on me let shine, let it shine

When I get lonely in the middle of the night
And I need you darlin' to make things all right

So come on baby, baby please and I'm beggin' you baby cause I'm on my knees,
Turn on your lights let it shine on me
Turn on your love light let it shine on me
Let it shine, let it shine, let it

Without a warning you broke my heart, takin' it baby, tore it apart
And you left me standin' in the dark, shine your love for me was dark

Come on baby, baby please come on baby, cause I'm on my knees
Turn on your lights let it shine on me turn on your love light
Let it shine, let shine


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Turn on Your Love Light Lyrics as written by Joseph W. Scott Don Robey

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    General Comment

    this song is about a man getting his heart broken and wishing she would take him back

    deadhead360on May 02, 2007   Link
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    this song is about a guy whose dealer left him and he needs his fix

    trippinnumber5on May 02, 2007   Link
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    duh, whatelse would it mean? they dont call me goochmastergray 4 nothin!!!!!! yeeeeeeeeeeee

    goochmastergray9000on May 02, 2007   Link
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    what hints that this song has anything to do with drugs? lol i thought it was pretty obvious that its about a heartbroken guy

    ezkamoon May 24, 2007   Link
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    It has nothing to do with drugs, certain people like to insist every song had to do with drugs

    Pigwaldon July 18, 2007   Link
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    My Interpretation

    A woman broke up with the man in the song, told him that the feelings were going away. His heart was broken because of this.

    He is still so in love with her that he is begging on his knees to shine her love onto him. To open up and let him in again, it's the perfect thing to fix him up.

    Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.

    ShineItOnon February 04, 2013   Link

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