Faith pours from your walls, drowning your calls,
I've tried to hear, you're not near.
Remembering when I saw your face,
Shining my way, pure timing.
Now I've fallen in deep, slow silent sleep,
It's killing me, I'm dying.

To put a little sunshine in your life.

Soleil all over you, warm sun pours over me.
Soleil all over you
Warm sun.

Now this slick fallen rift,
Came like a gift,
Your body moves ever nearer
And your will dry this tear

Now that we're here, and grieve for me, not history
But now I'm dry of thoughts, wait for the rain,
Then it's replaced, sun setting

And suddenly we're in love with everything.

Soleil all over you, warm sun pours over me.
Soleil all over you
Warm sun.


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The Shining Lyrics as written by Damon Michael Gough

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    I agree with Itsakyle. His lyrics are far from the best ever, cause we all know that Bob Dylan is the best living user of the english language in songwriting, but that's beside the point. I think Badly Drawn Boy is one of the best going artist out there right now, but I find his lyrics are lazy at times. It's almost as if he just throws words in to finish a song quickly before going into the studio, but that's how it sounds to me. "Have you fed the fish" is a really great album mostly because the muzak...hehehe, but the lyrics are so very dull. He only manages to hold my attention on them because they are tied to such beautiful melodies. Now everyone sit and think then type something up to argue with me...hahaha.

    serge_67on November 17, 2004   Link

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