STING

The Dream Of The Blue Turtles


1. IF YOU LOVE SOMEBODY SET THEM FREE

2. LOVE IS THE SEVENTH WAVE
                In the empire of the senses
                You're the queen of all you survey
                All the cities all the nations
                Everything that falls your way
                There is a deeper world than this
                That you don't understand
                There is a deeper world than this
                Tugging at your hand


                Every ripple on the ocean
                Every leaf on every tree
                Every sand dune in the desert
                Every power we never see
                There is a deeper wave than this
                Swelling in the world
                There is a deeper wave than this
                Listen to me girl


                Feel it rising in the cities
                Feel it sweeping over land
                Over borders, over frontiers
                Nothing will its power withstand
                There is a deeper wave than this
                Rising in the world
                There is no deeper wave than this
                Listen to me girl


                All the bloodshed all the anger
                All the weapons all the greed
                All the armies all the missiles
                All the symbols of our fear
                There is a deeper wave than this
                Rising in the world
                There is a deeper wave than this
                Listen to me girl


                All the still point of destruction
                All the centre of the fury
                All the angels all the devils
                All around us can't you see
                There is a deeper wave than this
                Rising in the land
                There is a deeper wave than this
                Nothing will withstand


                I say love is the seventh wave

3. RUSSIANS
                In Europe and America, there's a growing feeling of hysteria
                Conditioned to respond to all the threats
                In the rhetorical speeches of the Soviets
                Mr.Krushchev said we will bury you
                I don't subscribe to this point of view
                It would be such an ignorant thing to do
                If the Russians love their children too


                Ho can I save my little boy of Oppenheimer's deadly toy
                There is no monopoly of common sense
                On either side of the political fence
                We share the same biology
                Regardless of ideology
                Believe me when I say to you
                I hope the Russians love their children too


                We share the same biology
                Regardless of ideology
                What might save us me and you
                Is that the Russians love their children too

4. CHILDREN'S CRUSADE
                Young men, soldiers, nineteen fourteen
                Marching through countries they'd never seen
                Virgins with rifles, a game of charades
                All for chilren's crusade


                Pawns in the game are not victims of chance
                Strewn on the fields of Belgium and France
                Poppies for young men, death's bitter trade
                All of those young lives betrayed


                The children of England would never be slaves
                They're trapped on the wire and dying in waves
                The flower of England face down in the mud
                And stained in the blood of a whole generation


                Corpulent generals safe behind lines
                History's lessons drowned in red wine
                Poppies for young men, death's bitter trade
                All of those you lives betrayed
                All for children's crusade


                The children of England would never be slaves
                They're trapped on the wire and dying in waves
                The flower of England face down in the mud
                And stained in the blood of a whole generation


                Midnight in Soho nineteen eighty four
                Fixing in doorways, opium slaves
                Poppies for young men, such bitter trade
                All of those you lives betrayed
                All for children's crusade

5. SHADOWS IN THE RAIN
                I woke up in my clothes again this morning
                I don't know exactly where I am
                And I should heed my doctor's warning
                He does the best with me he can


                He says I suffer from delusion
                But I'm so confident I'm sane
                It can't be an optical illusion
                So how can you explain
                Shadows in the rain


                And if you see us on the corner
                We're just dancing in the rain
                I tell my friends there when I see them
                Outside my windowpane
                Shadows in the rain

6. WE WORK THE BLACK SEAM
                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 has stained the coal
                We tunelled deep inside the nation's soul
                We matter more than pounds and pence
                Your economic theory makes no sense


                One day in a nuclear age
                They may understand our rage
                They build machines that they can't control
                And bury the waste in a great big hole
                Power was to become cheap and clean
                Grimy faces were never seen
                But deadly for twelve thousand years is carbon fourteen


                We work the black seam together


                The seam lies underground
                There million years of pressure packed it down
                We walk through ancient forest lands
                And light a thousand cities with our hands
                Your dark satanic mills
                Have made redundant all our mining skills
                You can't exchange a six inch band
                For all the poisoned steams in Cumberland


                One day in a nuclear age
                They may understand our rage
                They build machines that they can't control
                And bury the waste in a great big hole
                Power was to become cheap and clean
                Grimy faces were never seen
                But deadly for twelve thousand years is carbon fourteen


                We work the black seam together


                Our conscious lives run deep
                You cling onto your mountain while we sleep
                This way of life is part of me
                There is no price so only let me be
                And should the children weep
                The turning world will sing their souls to sleep
                When you have sunk without a trace
                The universe will suck me into place


                One day in a nuclear age
                They may understand our rage
                They build machines that they can't control
                And bury the waste in a great big hole
                Power was to become cheap and clean
                Grimy faces were never seen
                But deadly for twelve thousand years is carbon fourteen

7. CONSIDER ME GONE
                There were rooms of forgiveness
                In the house that we share
                But the space has been emptied
                Of whatever was there
                There were cupboards of patience
                There were shelfloads of care
                But whoever came calling
                Found nobody there
                After today, consider me gone


                Roses have thorns and shining waters mud
                And cancer lurks deep in the sweetest bud
                Clouds and eclipses stain the moon and the sun
                And history reeks of the wrongs we have done
                After today, consider me gone


                I've spent too many years at war with myself
                The doctor has told me it's no good for my health
                To search for perfection is all very well
                But to look for heaven is to live here in well
                After today, consider me gone

9. MOON OVER BOURBON STREET
                There's a moon over Bourbon street tonight
                I see faces as they pass beneath the pale lamplight
                I've no choice but to follow that call
                The bright lights, the people, and the moon and all
                I pray everyday to be strong
                For I know what I do must be wrong
                Oh you'll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
                While there's a moon over Bourbon street


                It was many years ago that I became what I am
                I was trapped in this life liek an innocent lamb
                Now I can never show my face at noon
                And you'll only see me walking by the light of the moon
                The brim of my hat hides the eye of a beast
                I've the face of a sinner but the hands of a priest
                Oh you'll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
                While there's a moon ever Bourbon street


                She walks everyday through the streets of New Orleans
                She's innocent and young from a family of means
                I have stood many times outside her window at night
                To struggle with my instinct in the pale moonlight
                How could I be with this way when I pray to god above
                I must love what I destroy and destroy the thing I love
                Oh you'll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
                While there's a moon over Bourbon street

10. FORTRESS AROUND YOUR HEART
                Under the ruins of walled city
                Crumbling towers in beams of yellow light
                No flags of truce, no cries of pity
                The siege guns had been pounding all through the night
                It took a day to build the city
                We walked through its streets in the afternoon
                As I returned across the field I'd known
                I recognized the walls that I once made
                I had to stop in my tracks for fear
                Of walking on the mines I'd laid


                And if I have built this fortress around your heart
                Encircled you in trenches and barbed wire
                Then let me build a bridge
                For I cannot fill the chasm
                And let me set the battlements on fire


                Then I went off to fight some battle
                That I'd invented inside my head
                Away so long for years and years
                You probably thought or even wished that I was dead
                While the armies all are sleeping
                Beneath the tattered flag we'd made
                I had to stop in my tracks for fear
                Of walking on the mines I'd laid


                This prison has now become your home
                A sentence you seem prepared to pay
                It took a day to build the city
                We walked through its streets in the afternoon
                As I returned across the lands I'd known
                I recognized the fields where I'd once played
                I had to stop in my tracks for fear
                Of walking on the mines I'd laid

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