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Nashville Cast - Shine Lyrics



Nashville Cast - Shine Lyrics




I know you're tired
I see your eyes cry again
I see you fall
And I will fall down with you
Hold on

Shine like the rivers that send you
Baby we'll run so far away from here
I've loved you so long that I can hardly remember
What it was like without you here

Your heart breaks down
When no one is around to see, oh no
Life let you down that don't seem fair at all to me my love

Shine like the rivers that send you
Baby we'll run so far away from here
I've loved you so long that i can hardly remember
What it was like without you here

Shine like the rivers that send you
Baby we'll run so far away from here
I've loved you so long that i can hardly remember
What it was like without you here
What it was like without you here
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I know you're tired
I see your eyes cry again
I see you fall
And I will fall down with you
Hold on

Shine like the rivers that send you
Baby we'll run so far away from here
I've loved you so long that I can hardly remember
What it was like without you here

Your heart breaks down
When no one is around to see, oh no
Life let you down that don't seem fair at all to me my love

Shine like the rivers that send you
Baby we'll run so far away from here
I've loved you so long that i can hardly remember
What it was like without you here

Shine like the rivers that send you
Baby we'll run so far away from here
I've loved you so long that i can hardly remember
What it was like without you here
What it was like without you here
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Writer: Natalie Hemby, Angela Peters Lauer
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.




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Performed By: Nashville Cast
Language: English
Length: 2:06
Written by: Natalie Hemby, Angela Peters Lauer

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