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Ten Summoner's Tales
Sting Lyrics


Epilogue (Nothing 'bout Me) Lay my head on the surgeon's table Take my fingerprints if…
Everybody Laughed But You Everybody laughed when I told them I wanted you, I wanted…
Fields of Gold You'll remember me when the west wind moves Upon the…
Heavy Cloud No Rain Turned on the weather man just after the news I…
If I Ever Lose My Faith in You You could say I lost my faith in science and…
It's Probably Me If the night turned cold And the stars looked down And…
Saint Augustine In Hell If somebody up there likes me somebody up there cares…
Seven Days "Seven Days" was all she wrote A kind of ultimatum note She…
Shape of My Heart He deals the cards as a meditation And those he plays…
She's Too Good For Me She don't like to hear me sing She don't want…
Something The Boy Said When we set out on this journey There were no…


A Basque folk carol, originally based on Angelus ad virginem, a 13th or 14th Century Latin carol,[2] it was collected by Charles Bordes and then paraphrased into English by Sabine Baring-Gould, who had spent a winter as a boy in the Basque country. The tu


on gabriels_message

Sting's song "Gabriel's Message" is a rendition of the biblical story of the Annunciation, where the angel Gabriel visits Mary to inform her that she is to be the mother of Jesus Christ. The lyrics describe Gabriel's appearance as he descends from heaven with his wings as white as snow and eyes as bright as flames. Upon seeing Mary, Gabriel greets her with the words "All hail, thou lowly maiden Mary, Most highly favored lady," referring to her as a blessed mother and foretelling that her son will be Emmanuel, as prophesized by seers.

Mary's response to Gabriel's message is one of humility and acceptance, as she meekly bows her head and says, "To me be as it pleaseth God," praising and magnifying His holy name. The lyrics are a beautiful interpretation of this pivotal moment in Christian history, showcasing the wonder and awe of Gabriel's visitation, and the steadfast faith and acceptance of Mary's response.

Tommy Wells


on Don't Walk Away - Sting & Youssou N'Dour

I liked the Wild Thornberry's TV series.
What's your favorite episode of the show?

Jesus Ledesma Rios


on Englishman in New York

Thats been good way to learn English, tahnk´s...

Kolektivo Azul


on Russians

Russians <3

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