Shine

Album: You Made Me (2004)
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  • In your eyes I see that something's wrong
    In your mind you think I've gone too far
    And you try to think of all the reasons
    Now you sit and watch the power die

    Shine, he loves and look what's happened
    Shine, and turn the water back on
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again

    It's alright 'cause were doing it all night long
    It takes time just stay inside my arms
    And you try to think of all the reasons
    Now you stand with water in your eyes

    Shine, he loves and look what's happened
    Shine, and turn the water back on
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again

    In the back of my mind I put you together
    God shined your light as a phantom
    You'd say there's nothing better
    We've got so much time
    Oh now we've cut through the matter
    Make it back and watch the sun go
    You'd say there's nothing better
    We've got so much time

    Shine
    Shine
    Shine
    Shine
    Shine
    Shine

    Shine, he loves and look what's happened
    Shine, and turn the water back on
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again
    Be back home again (shine) Writer/s: Jesse Logan, Joshua Todd Gruber, Kent Ross, Mark Lettig, Mike Hewitt
    Publisher: TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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