Shine On

Jack Russell, Mark Kendall, Michael Lardie

Westbound heading grab a train
I've had my fill of the cold and the rain
Rolling easy and I feel all right
Hey now woman got to go
I hear my song on the radio
Slow and easy and I feel all right

Come to know you just got to let it go
And don't you know when that feeling comes it's time to fly
Won't you take it to the line and let me

Shine on shine on
I won't be coming back for you
Shine on shine on
Hold the phone ain't coming home
Don't you hang me up I'm moving on

Hey what's that fire look out below
Off my knees and here I go
I'm a loose cannon and it feels all right
This old life I've laid to rest
All in all I done my best
But it came up short and I don't know why

But I know you just got to let it flow
And don't you know when you feel the time is right all right
You got to take it to the line and let it

Shine on shine on
I won't be coming back for you
Shine on shine on
Hold the phone ain't coming home
Don't you hang me up I'm moving on

And so like the wind
On the silence of the sea
I feel a change coming on
And all through the night
Through the pain into the light
To let it shine

Shine on shine on
I won't be coming back for you
Shine on shine on
Hold the phone ain't coming home
Don't you hang me up I'm moving on

Shining on
Shining on
Shining on

Trivia about the song Shine On by Jack Russell

When was the song “Shine On” released by Jack Russell?
The song Shine On was released in 1996, on the album “Shelter Me”.
Who composed the song “Shine On” by Jack Russell?
The song “Shine On” by Jack Russell was composed by Jack Russell, Mark Kendall, Michael Lardie.

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