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Something Owned Something Shown Written and produced by Michael Stewart Something Owned, Something Shown is structured around a deceptively simple idea: that a single object, gesture, or remembered place can act as a carrier of presence. In an emotional and relational one — a presence that survives time, loss, and absence. At the heart of the song is the notion that love is not extinguished by death or distance; it is stored — in things once owned, in moments once shown, in experiences once shared. The “owned” is tangible — an object, a place, a flower, a garden bed, a walk once taken. The “shown” is relational — a lesson, a look, a way of being loved that was demonstrated rather than spoken. When such a thing returns to us — as a gift, or as a remembered image — it collapses time. This is why the lyric insists: “Something remains, always remains, always be here… with you” What remains is not the object itself, but the meaning carried within it. The gift becomes a conduit through which the past re-enters the present, bringing with it a quiet, involuntary emotional response — “a gentle tear” — not of loss alone, but of recognition. Although the song references motherhood directly, its emotional centre expands outward to include the grandmother figure — a generational source of stability, kindness, and unconditional regard. The line: “Forever a mother for you, kind of all those things brings a tear” positions maternal love as something continuous rather than finite. Even when the physical figure is absent, the role endures. The song suggests that care, reassurance, and belonging are inherited states, not dependent on physical proximity. The invitation: “As I am, come sit by the side of me” recalls an intimate, ordinary moment — sitting together in a garden, walking and talking — where love was not declared, but quietly enacted. These moments become the emotional grammar of the song. Time, Seasons, and the Non-Linear Nature of Grief Time in Something Owned, Something Shown is deliberately unstable. Seasons pass — “falling leaves, autumns and winter” — but grief and love do not follow chronological order. Memory interrupts time, allowing summer happiness to coexist with winter reflection. “No time, two time to think” suggests that remembrance arrives without permission. It is immediate and embodied, not rational or planned. The phrase “come find me” reflects the idea that memory actively seeks the you out, rather than the other way around. The bridge expands the song’s emotional scope from the personal to the universal: “The moon can’t run away / As the stars live on and on” Here, celestial imagery becomes a metaphor for emotional permanence. Just as the moon and stars persist beyond human lifespan, so too does the influence of a loved one. The “single flower” that “holds the sun” mirrors the original premise: a small, tangible thing containing something vast. The chorus insists that love is not something remembered intellectually, but felt physically: “Feel the spirit… feel the way over your skin” This is crucial to the song’s meaning. Love returns not as nostalgia, but as sensation — warmth, closeness, a tear that arrives unannounced. In this sense, Something Owned, Something Shown resists the idea that loss is final. What has been given once continues to give. Ultimately, the song argues that what is truly “shown” in love — care, pride, belief — cannot be revoked by time. Even as age fades and perception narrows: “In the eyes of the world she can’t see” the inner vision remains intact. Pride, love, and presence endure beyond visibility. Something Owned, Something Shown recognises that the most powerful gifts are not new — they are returned. And when they return, they remind us that we were loved, are loved, and continue to be held — quietly, faithfully — by what remains. LYRIC: V1: Something owned, something shown something Something remains, always remains always be here …with you Forever a mother for you, kind of all those things brings a tear A gentle tear a touch will always be here there As I am, come sit by the side of me Happiness will always be with me yeah V2: Falling leaves autumns a winter no time two time to think Summers happiness, Come find me Maybe tomorrow today I say yeah Bridge: The moon can’t run away As the stars live on and on and on on sun and moon Yellow sun a single flower holds the sun Chorus: Something owned Something shown, you feel loved Feel the spirit her spirit Feel the ways her way something shown loved Happiness is shown you’ll always feel loved Shown something owned brings a tear yeah yeah V3: It’s shown Age is brave proud she is of you yeah In the eyes of the world she can’t see Chorus: Something owned Something shown, Something owned feel loved So feel the spirit of pasts now Feel the way over your skin something shown feel loved Something owned something shown