Story Behind The Song
Lead singer Christian Schult lived for a time in Seattle, WA, as a forester. During that job, he met a yong lady with piercing blue eyes (hence the lyric "The most redundant blue that tears my soul and falls in you, yeah"). They dated for a time. One d
Song Description
The attempt to repair a relationship by reminding the lover of the time they met.
Song Length |
4:51 |
Genre |
Pop - Rock, Rock - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
On Cloud Nine, Delightful |
Subject |
Relationship, Making Up |
Similar Artists |
Hootie & The Blowfish, Matchbox Twenty |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Shining Rain
(verse) She said, yes there are two worlds
But in this world belong you and everyone except for me
There are seasons, for a reason
That?s when you built the trust, you claim the whole world simply as you recall
There?s a crack, well its on the sidewalk
Don?t keep your feet straight, just rely on me to keep your mind free
There?s a weather, its a rainy weather
Oh, when the sun?s out its called Shining Rain!
(chorus) Oh, and it can be
Oh, and it can be
(verse) Holding, and you hold me down now
If you release me, I?ll take back the time that I put in, yeah
Stop the crying, just put the phone down
Just need to tell you one more time, I?ll take the truth, stop lying
You?re finally here now, well its in your eyes, yeah
The most redundant blue that tears my soul and falls in you, yeah
There?s a weather, its a rainy weather
Oh, when the suns out its called Shining Rain!
(chorus) Oh, and it can be
Oh, and it can be
Oh, and it can be
(solo)
(verse) She said, yes there are two worlds
But in this world belong you and everyone except for me
There are seasons, for a reason
That?s when you built the trust, you claim the whole world simply as you recall
There?s a crack, well its on the sidewalk
Don?t keep your feet straight, just rely on me to keep your mind free
There?s a weather, its a rainy weather
Oh, when the sun?s out its called Shining Rain!
(chorus) Oh, and it can be
Oh, and it can be
Oh, and it can be
Oh, and it can be
Shining Rain, Shining Rain!