On certain nights
When the angles are right
And the moon is a slender crescent
It's circle shows
In a ghostly glow
Of earthly luminescence

Earthshine
A beacon in the night
I can raise my eyes to earthshine

Earthshine
But you're out of reach
Form a dream to rise to earthshine

Floating high
In the evening sky
I see my faint reflection
Pale facsimile
Like what others see
When they look in my direction

Earthshine
A beacon in the night
I can raise my eyes to earthshine

Earthshine
Stretching out your hand
Full of starlit diamonds earthshine

Reflected light
To another's sight
And the moon tells a lover's story
My borrowed face
And my third-hand grace
Only reflect your glory

Earthshine
Stretching out your hand
I can raise my eyes to earthshine

Earthshine
You're still out of reach
Form a dream to rise to earthshine
Form a dream to rise to earthshine


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Earthshine Lyrics as written by Geddy Lee Weinrib Alex Lifeson

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    My Interpretation

    Honestly, I think that the third verse is the most beautiful. "Reflected light/To another's sight/And the moon tells a lover's story" Obviously, this is showing the part of the other and comparing them to the moon. "My borrowed face/And my third - hand grace/Only reflect your glory." This is showing that this person realizes that others think they are wonderful, but are modest. They say that you bring this out in them. Without you, this could never be. Like I said, this part seems to me as the most meaningful. He's using such amazing words as "a beacon in the night" "a jewel out of reach" "full of starlit diamonds", and instead of being thankful, the "moon" says that they would be NONE of these things without him. Side note: I do like seeing other's point of view. At first I may think "Meh, I don't know about this..." but this soon turns to "hmm... interesting. I didn't think of it like that". Please tell how you think the other verses fit into this interpretation (if anyone has looked on this since harper in 2008). Another side note: Rush is awesome.

    AhtenXeviouson December 12, 2013   Link

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