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Shine On Us - Josh Wilson



     
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Yeah, oh, this city doesn't sleep at night
At ten o'clock it comes alive
There's 20 million people, then there's me
A taxi driver every day
A lot of work, a little pay
Just looking for a way to find some peaceBut finding peace is way too hard
When you're looking in the darkSo shine, shine, shine on us
Oh God, we need Your love
These streets aren't bright enough
Oh Jesus, shine on us, yeahI'm sitting on this corner here
My dignity just disappears
With every coin I beg into this cup
No matter how much people pay
It doesn't matter anyway
It never ever seems to be enoughThe light inside my heavy heart
Is getting way too darkSo shine, shine, shine on us
Oh God, we need Your love
These streets aren't bright enough

Oh Jesus, shine on us
(Shine, shine, shine, shine)(Shine)
God above is full of mercy
(Shine)
Turning darkness into dawn
(Shine)
All you who are weak and weary
(Shine)
Lift your heads and sing this songShine, shine, shine on us
Oh God, we need Your love
These streets aren't bright enough
Oh Jesus, shine on us(Shine)
Shine, shine, shine on us
(Shine)
Oh God, we need Your love
These streets aren't bright enough
Oh God, we need your love
These streets aren't bright enough
Oh Jesus, shine on us, yeah, yeah

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Drawing on musical influences as diverse as pop, folk, and good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll, Josh Wilson’s Life Is Not A Snapshot creates a rollicking atmosphere of electrically charged sonic satisfaction. From the jangling guitars on “Sing,” to the thought-provoking cadence of “Before The Morning” and the Beatle-esque strains of “Do You Want To Know,” Josh creates melodic flights of fancy that take you on a journey beyond what is to what should be.

Read more about Josh Wilson on Last.fm.


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