Wise men walk without seeing
Fine men will do without speaking
Shinin' meet me in the morning
Shinin' meet me by the window

Blind men see without seeing
Well, I'm them, and now I'm changing
Shinin' meet me at the morning
Shinin' meet me by the window

My friends teach me what they're learning
Well, my friends hate it when I'm hurting
Shinin' meet me at the morning
Shinin' wake me in the morning

Shinin'
Shinin'
Shinin'
meet me at the morning

I live without thinking


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Black Angel Exit/Shine song meanings
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    I hear "shining", not "shy men". That not only sounds more like it, it makes more sense (the sun is shining, it meets him in the morning) and matches the song title "Shine".

    So: {04:55} Wise men walk without seeing Fine men will do without speaking Shining, meet me in the morning Shining, meet me by the window

    Blind men see without seeing Well, I'm them, and now I'm changing Shining, meet me in the morning Shining, greet me by the window

    My friends teach me what they're learning Well, my friends hate it when I'm hurting Shining, meet me in the morning Shining, wake me in the morning Shining Shining Shining, meet me in the morning

    I live without thinking

    Davmanduon June 08, 2012   Link

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