It'll Shine When It Shines
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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The ol' cat on the roof
He could stand a little push
'Cause he's got nine good lives to live

But like my Mama said
You only live 'til your dead
And you got to give and give and give
There's a pebble in the pond
Rollin' on and on
Makin' waves and tides and ripples and rain

There's a leaf in the wind
That don't know where to end
Chasin' days and ways and wishes and dreams

Seems like everyone is out lookin' for the sun
Singin' rain and pain on he who hesitates
But it'll shine when it shines
You might think I'm wastin' time
But I'm just a good ol' boy that's learned to wait

Whippoorwill's in the dawn
Pretty soon he'll be gone
And he's got one good song to sing

But like my Daddy said
It's in your heart not your head
And you got to sing and sing and sing

There's a window in the wall
Lookin' out on it all
Leavin' fears and tears and troubles alone

There's a fire in the stove
Keepin' out the cold
Warmin' wine and winters and babies and homes

Seems like everyone is out lookin' for the sun
Singin' rain and pain on he who hesitates
But it'll shine when it shines
You might think I'm wastin' time




But I'm just a good ol' boy that's learned to wait
Yes, I'm just a good ol' boy that's learned to wait

Overall Meaning

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils's song "It'll Shine When It Shines" speaks about the different facets of life and how we should embrace them without losing hope. The first verse talks about a cat on the roof who needs a little push as he still has nine good lives to live. This can be a metaphor for human life, which has its ups and downs, but we still have many opportunities to live our life. The idea of giving and giving is also highlighted, which means that we should never hold back our kindness and generosity.


The second verse refers to a pebble in the pond, making waves, tides, ripples, and rain. This represents the impact one can have on their surroundings, and how our actions can create a ripple effect. The leaf in the wind can be seen as a symbol of uncertainty and taking chances in life. It is essential to chase our dreams and wishes without fear of the outcome.


The chorus talks about everyone searching for the sun, singing about rain and pain for those who hesitate. However, the singer believes that the sun will shine when it's meant to and he has learned to wait patiently. The song talks about finding joy in the small things of life, like the whippoorwill's song at dawn or the fire in the stove keeping out the cold. This reminds us to appreciate the simple pleasures of life.


Line by Line Meaning

The ol' cat on the roof
The cat on the roof could use a little push because it has nine lives to live.


'Cause he's got nine good lives to live
The cat has nine lives to live.


But like my Mama said
As my mother said,


You only live 'til your dead
You only live until you're dead.


And you got to give and give and give
And you have to continue giving throughout your life.


There's a pebble in the pond
There is a pebble in the pond.


Rollin' on and on
The pebble is continuously rolling.


Makin' waves and tides and ripples and rain
This movement is creating waves, tides, ripples, and rain.


There's a leaf in the wind
There is also a leaf in the wind.


That don't know where to end
The leaf does not know where its journey will take it.


Chasin' days and ways and wishes and dreams
The leaf is chasing days, ways, wishes, and dreams.


Seems like everyone is out lookin' for the sun
It appears that everyone is searching for happiness and success.


Singin' rain and pain on he who hesitates
They criticize those who hesitate or are not proactive.


But it'll shine when it shines
However, ultimately, success will come at the right time.


You might think I'm wastin' time
Others may believe that I am not using my time effectively.


But I'm just a good ol' boy that's learned to wait
But I have learned to be patient and trust the timing of things.


Whippoorwill's in the dawn
There is a whippoorwill at dawn.


Pretty soon he'll be gone
The whippoorwill will soon depart.


And he's got one good song to sing
The whippoorwill has one beautiful song to sing.


But like my Daddy said
As my father said,


It's in your heart not your head
You need to follow your heart rather than your head.


And you got to sing and sing and sing
And you need to continue singing throughout your life.


There's a window in the wall
There is a window in the wall.


Lookin' out on it all
This window allows you to observe everything around you.


Leavin' fears and tears and troubles alone
However, it is important to leave fears, tears and troubles behind.


There's a fire in the stove
There is a fire in the stove.


Keepin' out the cold
The fire is keeping the cold out.


Warmin' wine and winters and babies and homes
The fire is warming wine, winters, babies and homes.


Yes, I'm just a good ol' boy that's learned to wait
In conclusion, I am just a simple man who has learned to be patient and trust in the timing of things.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN DILLON, STEVE CASH

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@scottpeters6160

I'm from Missouri these guys are one of the most underrated bands ever can't think of a bad song and I have been listening to them since 72

@johnallen869

Me too. My 3 favorite albums in 1973 were the OMD Quilt album, Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon and Aqualung by Jethro Tull. I still listen to them all.

@markwilliams5606

Ozarks Missouri Arkansas 🌄. I know where I was Back in 72. Adios.

@sully0001

I grew up listening to the Daredevils. Such an amazing band. My formative years, Missouri and Kansas

@wendylane4231

My dad died about two months ago. We played guitar and sang this song around every fire we ever built, which were very, very plentiful. I’ve just now had the courage to listen to it sitting by one of my own frequent campfires.

@johnallen869

Sorry for the loss of your dad Wendy:( I've been listening to the OMD since their "Quilt" album came out in 1973. I had a lot of great times listening to that album.

@CVF72

Condolences Wendy. I can feel your loss but this song will be a happy reminder of your Dad.

@rbusse

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Beautiful words.

@randymack2972

check out White Sun by the Doobie Brothers Wendy . . . .and you will see him smile .

@johnstieglitz

Thank you, from every dad who sat around a fire

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