Glow
The Stanley Blacks Lyrics


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Yes I found Mary on her knees
The ground shaking as she weeps
But I know, she knows he'll leave

Could this be, the feeling that I dred
As she pleads, I'm lonely in this bed
But I know, she'll shake the tree
The light shone through you
And I saw you glow
In shades of golden, I can but hope
It's time to leave but I won't go
You are the reason, I am the foe

Did we really come this far?
Yes I said to leave, only but a scar
But I know, she knows he'll leave

The light shone through you
And I saw you glow
In shades of golden, I can but hope
It's time to leave buti won't go
You are the reason, I am the foe

Don't you know I'm going nowhere,
So I'll never get lost

I saw you glow
In shades of golden, I can but hope
It's time to leave buti won't go
You are the reason, I am the foe





Don't you know I'm going nowhere,
So I'll never get lost

Overall Meaning

The Stanley Blacks' song "Glow" is a melancholic ballad that appears to be about lost love and heartbreak. The opening lines set a scene of Mary weeping on her knees, suggesting she has experienced some sort of emotional turmoil or loss. The singer notes that he understands Mary's pain and knows that whoever caused her tears will eventually leave. The theme of impermanence and transience is prevalent as both the singer and Mary seem resigned to the fact that the person they love will eventually leave.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "The light shone through you, and I saw you glow," emphasizing the beauty and radiance of the unnamed lover. The idea of the lover glowing in shades of golden suggests a sense of warmth and optimism in contrast to the wistful melancholy of the rest of the lyrics. However, the singer is unable to leave despite knowing that a departure is imminent. The lines "You are the reason, I am the foe" implies that the presence of the lover has caused a rift or conflict within the relationship, adding another layer of complexity to the song's narrative.


The final lines of the song see the singer declare, "Don't you know I'm going nowhere, so I'll never get lost," suggesting that despite the emotional turmoil they have experienced, the singer will remain steadfast and persevere through the challenges of the present situation.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes I found Mary on her knees
I discovered Mary in a vulnerable and emotional state


The ground shaking as she weeps
She is crying so intensely that it's causing the ground to rumble


But I know, she knows he'll leave
Despite her distress, Mary is aware that the person she loves will soon depart


Could this be, the feeling that I dred
I am apprehensive about experiencing the same heartache Mary is feeling


As she pleads, I'm lonely in this bed
Mary expresses her loneliness to the person who will soon leave her


But I know, she'll shake the tree
Mary will take action, attempting to salvage the relationship despite the impending separation


The light shone through you
Your inner beauty and positivity is radiant


And I saw you glow
I noticed your radiance and was drawn to it


In shades of golden, I can but hope
Your glow gives me hope and fills me with a sense of positivity


It's time to leave but I won't go
Although it's time to depart, I am unwilling to let go


You are the reason, I am the foe
Your influence on me has caused me to be at odds with myself


Did we really come this far?
I am reflecting on how far the relationship has progressed


Yes I said to leave, only but a scar
Even though I suggested leaving, the emotional pain will stay with me as a wound


Don't you know I'm going nowhere, So I'll never get lost
I am committed to staying put and not venturing away from the positive influence you have on me




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