Give me a word
Give me a sign
Show me where to look
Tell me what will I find (What will I find?)
Lay me on the ground
Fly me in the sky
Show me where to look
Tell me what will I find (What will I find?)

Chorus

Yeah, yeah, yea
Oh, Heaven let your light shine down (x4)

Love is in the water
Love is in the air
Show me where to look
Tell me will love be there (Will love be there?)
Teach me how to speak
Teach me how to share
Teach me where to go
Tell me will love be there (Will love be there?)

Chorus

(Amazing Guitar Solo)

Give me a word
Give me a sign
Show me where to look
Tell me what will I find (What will I find?)
Lay me on the ground
Fly me in the sky
Show me where to look
Tell me what will I find (What will I find?)

Chorus

I'm going to let it shine (x2)
Heaven's little light gonna shine on me
Yeah yeah
Heaven's little light gonna shine on me
Shine, shine on me
Shine, come on and shine


Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae, edited by Groot

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    I like this song because it resonates with God, even though it's not a religious song as others have acknowledged. Rather, it's a spiritual song. That's not to say I don't like religious songs. I am religious myself, but I like this song strictly because has a spiritual meaning. If you watch the music video, you see a bunch of punks rocking out, and that doesn't strike them as religious. However, the rocking out and spiritual calling is THEIR way of acknowledging faith. You can tell through the guitar revving and the chanting that they are very passionate about what they sing. They may not be religious in any way, but it's their way of finding God, and although unstructured, I think it holds a lot more meaning than just complying to religion because it is so personal. It's like finding that silver lining, hence the name "Heaven let your light shine down."

    costumedancepartyon April 12, 2015   Link

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