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Also, this lyric in Twenty Times Time: It's a special trick I know,
that makes you get up and go,
It doesn't take that long,
soon you'll shine _______________
I've heard interpretations like "a feeling so divine". That makes sense, but the last word is clearly 'divide', the d is clearly pronounced. The karaoke videos say "soon you'll shine and feeling it divide", but that makes no grammatical sense. I think "in feeling it divide" makes more grammatical sense, but it's still a strange line. Feel what divide? The plaque?
Also, this lyric in Twenty Times Time: It's a special trick I know,
that makes you get up and go,
It doesn't take that long,
soon you'll shine _______________
I've heard interpretations like "a feeling so divine". That makes sense, but the last word is clearly 'divide', the d is clearly pronounced. The karaoke videos say "soon you'll shine and feeling it divide", but that makes no grammatical sense. I think "in feeling it divide" makes more grammatical sense, but it's still a strange line. Feel what divide? The plaque?
I've always thought it was "the feeling is divine"
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