: When Joseph was an old man, An old man was he, He married Virgin Mary, The Queen of Galilee, He married Virgin Mary, The Queen of Galilee. As Joseph
: This place has changed for good Your economic theory said it would It's hard for us to understand We can't give up our jobs the way we should Our blood
: (Donovan) Thrown like a star in my vast sleep I open my eyes to take a peep To find that I was by the sea Gazing with tranquility 'Twas then when
: Mercury falling I rise from my bed, Collect my thoughts together I have to hold my head It seems that she's gone And somehow I am pinned by The Hounds
: Always this winter child, December's sun sits low against the sky Cold light on frozen fields, The cattle in their stable lowing. When two walked
: When he is King we will give him the Kings' gifts, Myrrh for its sweetness, and gold for a crown, Beautiful robes," said the young girl to Joseph,
: (John Dowland) [Extract from a letter to Sir Robert Cecil...]
: (Poem by Robert Louis Stevenson, arranged by Sting) All day we tacked and tacked between the South Head and the North; All day we hauled the frozen
: I come from hevin which to tell The best nowells that e'er befell To you thir tythings trew I bring And I will of them say and sing. This day to you
: (John Dowland) Flow my teares fall from your springs, Exilde for ever: Let me morne Where nights black bird hir sad infamy sings, There let me live
: (John Dowland) Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak? Shall I call her good when she proves unkind? Are those clear fires which vanish into
: (William Blake) Sweet dreams form a shade, O'er my lovely infants head. Sweet dreams of pleasant streams, By happy silent moony beams Sweet sleep
tops, the ant her gall The fly her spleen, the little spark his heat; The slender hairs cast shadows, through but small, And bees have stings, although
: If he loved you Like I love you I would walk away in shame I'd move town I'd change my name When he watches you When he counts to buy your soul On
: (John Dowland) (Instrumental)
: (John Dowland) Fine knacks for ladies, cheap, choice, brave and new, Good pennyworths but money cannot move, I keep a fair but for the fair to view