| Così
celeste by Zucchero / Pavarotti & Friends for the Children of Bosnia |
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| Don't Stop
Believing by Journey (this performance in particular) |
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| Scatterlings
of Africa by Johnny Clegg & Savuka |
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Copper sun
sinking low
Scatterlings
and fugitives
Hooded
eyes and weary brows
Seek
refuge in the night
They are the
scatterlings of Africa
Each
uprooted one
On the
road to Phelamanga
Where the
world began
I love the
scatterlings of Africa
Each and
every one
In their
hearts a burning hunger
Beneath
the copper sun
Ancient bones
from Olduvai
Echoes of
the very first cry
"Who made
me here and why
Beneath
the copper sun?"
African idea
African
idea
Make the
future clear
Make the
future clear
And we are the
scatterlings of Africa
Both you
and I
We are on
the road to Phelamanga
Beneath a
copper sky
And we are
the scatterlings of Africa
On a
journey to the stars
Far below,
we leave forever
Dreams of
what we were
We are the
scatterlings of Africa
We are the
scatterlings of Africa
We are the
scatterlings of Africa
We are the
scatterlings of Africa
Scatterlings
of Africa
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| Infinity by Guru Josh |
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| Did You Not
Hear My Lady by Handel (performed by Aled Jones) |
Lyrics Did you not
hear my lady
Go down the garden singing? Blackbird and thrush were silent To hear the alleys ringing O saw you not my lady Out in the garden there? Shaming the rose and lily For she is twice as fair Though I am nothing to her Though she must rarely look at me And though I could never woo her I love her till I die Surely you heard my lady Go down the garden singing? Silencing all the songbirds And setting the alleys ringing But surely you see my lady Out in the garden there Rivalling the glittering sunshine With a glory of golden hair |
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| The
Hidden Cost of Being Perceptive by Alan Watts |