Shine

Album: Musica + Alma + Sexo (2010)
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  • We can talk, you can make your demands
    We can cry, catch the tears in our hands
    We can laugh and dance
    Under this fading moon

    And when the morning comes
    I'll still be holding you

    Shine brighter than a rain of falling stars
    Time stops to let our hearts be synchronized

    This endless night (this endless night) is no goodbye (is no goodbye)
    This moment will last forever
    This moment will last forever

    I know you would catch me
    Should I fall from grace
    If I heard you drowning in the dark
    I'd dive into the waves

    We can make a vow and seal it with a kiss
    The moments that we shared will matter more
    Than those we missed

    Shine brighter than a rain of falling stars
    Time stops to let our heartbeats synchronize

    This endless night (this endless night) is no goodbye (is no goodbye)
    This moment will last forever
    This moment will last forever

    In another place, in another time
    In another space, in another life
    In another world you could still be mine
    We'll shine, we'll shine

    Shine, brighter than a rain of fallen stars
    Time stops to let our heartbeats synchronize

    This endless night, there's no goodbye
    Shine brighter than a rain of falling stars
    Time stops to let our heartbeats synchronize

    This endless night, there's no goodbye
    This moment will last forever
    This moment will last forever
    This moment will last forever
    This moment will last forever Writer/s: DANA WALDEN, TONY JR. MARTIN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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