Coming Together tryna Make Most, Create inroads Toward communal growth enlightened approach, Muse been abused, I enthused, move minds to music, rhyme inspired don't be clueless, rise to do this, give em force source, cause powerful bruising. I came to win, cant u see, battle WE thats the Sin wrecking Goons, born to fling, win my own battle fools prattle to loose rattle out the pram, Bum dummy, sing the Blues, Tune here and Now Back to Life, Back to reality, Gravity Kicks In
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Collective Soul - Shine - Acoustic
Great video of Collective Soul performing Shine acoustically. Shine is From Collective Soul's debut album titled "Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid" - released 1993 http://www.collectivesoul.com/board_posts/hints-allegations-and-things-left-unsaid Lyrics 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 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 credits to videopimp for ripping www.videopimp.org
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In literature, a conceit is an extended metaphor with a complex logic that governs a poetic passage or entire poem. By juxtaposing, usurping and manipulatingimages and ideas in surprising ways, a conceit invites the reader into a more sophisticated understanding of an object of comparison. Extended conceits in English are part of the poetic idiom of Mannerism, during the later sixteenth and early seventeenth century.