My Heart
Shannon Lyrics


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When I die and lay me down
Cast my body to the sea
But bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
And every time you think of me
Know my mother was a beauty queen
My father tended bar
And they made me beneath Leo's rising star
With Elvis on the radio singing love me tender, love me true

Bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
Bury my heart yeah
Bury my heart no matter where I run
Bury my heart yeah

As soon as I could walk I ran
Stayed about as still as sand
And when I stopped and turned around
Said man oh man how far I've come
Look at all these things I've done
Now you know I just want to go home

Bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
Bury my heart yeah
Bury my heart no matter where I run
Bury my heart yeah

Sha la la la la la
I never have stood still in the sun or the rain
Like that old littering pine tree
When time moves on

I move along but the images will always be
With each passing year the lines will grow deeper
My memories will grow sweeter
The laughter will grow fainter
And I'll remain the painter of a love song from 1973

Bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
Bury my heart yeah




Bury my heart no matter where I run
Bury my heart yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "My Heart" by Shannon are a touching and poetic reflection on life, death, and memory. The singer starts by expressing their desire to have their body thrown into the sea when they die, but to have their heart buried on the Jersey Shore. This image of dispersal and preservation captures the paradoxical nature of mortality, the sense in which we both disappear and persist after we die.


The second verse looks back at the singer's childhood and youth, emphasizing their restless spirit and their sense of having come a long way. Here, the lyric shifts from the universal to the personal, as the singer reveals details about their parents and their birth astrological sign (Leo). The mention of Elvis Presley adds a layer of nostalgia and cultural resonance, connecting the singer's experience to a shared tradition of pop music and celebrity. The chorus repeats the line "bury my heart on the Jersey Shore", underlining the importance of the homeplace as a site of identity and belonging.


The final verse expands on the theme of memory, suggesting that as time passes the singer's experiences will become more vivid and significant. The use of a metaphor (the singer is "the painter of a love song from 1973") highlights the creative and transformative power of memory, as well as its potential to unite people across time and space. The song ends with another repetition of the chorus, reaffirming the singer's attachment to their birthplace and their desire to be remembered there.


Line by Line Meaning

When I die and lay me down
When I pass away and my body is placed in the grave


Cast my body to the sea
Throw my lifeless body into the ocean


But bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
However, ensure that my heart is buried on the Jersey Shore


And every time you think of me
Whenever thoughts of me cross your mind


Know my mother was a beauty queen
Be aware that my mother was a former beauty queen


My father tended bar
My father worked as a bartender


And they made me beneath Leo's rising star
I was born under the astrological sign of Leo


With Elvis on the radio singing love me tender, love me true
At the time of my birth, Elvis Presley's song "Love Me Tender" was playing on the radio


As soon as I could walk I ran
As soon as I was able to walk, I began to run away


Stayed about as still as sand
I rarely remained in one place for too long


And when I stopped and turned around
When I finally paused and looked back


Said man oh man how far I've come
I thought about how much progress I had made


Look at all these things I've done
I took a moment to reflect on my accomplishments


Now you know I just want to go home
I realized that what I truly wanted was to return to my roots


I never have stood still in the sun or the rain
I have never remained stationary, even in good or bad times


Like that old littering pine tree
Unchanging like an old pine tree that litters the ground


When time moves on
As time continues to pass


I move along but the images will always be
I continue to move forward, but memories of the past will always remain


With each passing year the lines will grow deeper
As I grow older, the lines on my face will become more pronounced


My memories will grow sweeter
Memories of my past will become more cherished as time passes


The laughter will grow fainter
The sound of laughter will fade in my mind


And I'll remain the painter of a love song from 1973
Despite the passage of time, I will still be known for my creation of a love song from 1973


Bury my heart on the Jersey Shore
The request to bury my heart on the Jersey Shore is repeated throughout the song


Bury my heart yeah
This phrase signifies the importance and urgency of the request


Bury my heart no matter where I run
This line emphasizes the desire for the heart to remain in the same place, even as I travel or move about


Sha la la la la la
These repetitive nonsensical syllables are used to convey a sense of carefree joy and whimsy




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Joshua G I Grange, R Feldman, Shannon Maureen McNally

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