All This Time

Album: The Soul Cages (1991)
Charted: 22 5
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  • I looked out across the river today
    Saw a city in the fog
    And an old church tower where the seagulls play
    Saw the sad shire horses walking home
    In the sodium light
    Two priests on a ferry
    October geese on a cold winter's night

    All this time
    The river flowed
    Endlessly to the sea

    Two priests came 'round our house tonight
    One young, one old
    To offer prayers for the dying, to serve the final rites
    One to learn, one to teach
    Which way the cold wind blows
    And fussing and flapping
    In priestly black like a murder of crows

    All this time
    The river flowed
    Endlessly to the sea

    If I had my way
    I'd take a boat from the river
    And I'd bury the old man
    I'd bury him at sea

    Blessed are the poor
    For they shall inherit the earth
    Better to be poor
    Than be a fat man in the eye of a needle
    As these words were spoken, I swear
    I hear the old man laughing
    What good is a used up world
    And how could it be worth having?

    All this time
    The river flowed
    Endlessly like a silent tear

    All this time
    The river flowed
    Father, if Jesus exists
    Then how come He never lives here?

    Teachers told us the Romans built this place
    They built a wall and a temple
    And an edge of the empire garrison town
    They lived and they died
    They prayed to their gods
    But the stone gods did not make a sound
    And their empire crumbled till all that was left
    Were the stones the workmen found

    All this time
    The river flowed
    In the falling light
    Of a northern sun

    If I had my way
    I'd take a boat from the river
    Men go crazy in congregations
    They only get better one by one (all this time)
    One by one
    One by one, by one
    One by one

    I looked out across the river today
    I saw a city in the fog
    And an old church tower where the seagulls play
    Saw the sad shire horses walking home
    In the sodium light
    Two priests on the ferry
    October geese on a cold winter's night Writer/s: Gordon Sumner
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 9

  • Dennis from Point Pleasant, Nj, UsaI love this song, but Sting can be pretty stupid, and it detracts from the song. Even a child knows that Christ said, "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth." NOT blessed are the poor.
  • MoMy favorite line, "Men go crazy in congregations, they only get better one by one" comes from a quote by Charles MacKay in his always relevant 1841 book, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds; “Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.”
  • Waldo from NyIn this line: "Saw a city in the fog and an old church town where the seagulls play."

    "town" should be "tower"

    Which makes sense: the church is in the city and the church tower is visible in the fog.

  • Wallville from Wash, DcIn Amsterdam, this song danced with me... where the seagulls play.
  • Phiilp from Beer Town, Wiwhat a great bass pattern!!!

    this tune reminds me of miami beach in the early nineties. much less crowded, no gawdy high rises and lots of fun loving topless german girls at the pool.
  • Stephen from Philadelphia, PaI won a $20 bet on this song. A friend swore Sting was singing about the river Thames... but he was wrong and it's the Tyne River in Newcastle, the "edge of the (roman) empire garrison town" where Sting grew up.
  • Justin from Roseville, Ca "Men go crazy in congregations, they only get better one by one." One of my favorite lyrics ever. I'd love to hear the cello suite this song is based on.
  • Arka from Calcutta, ArDeceptive Manu Kache!!!): I grew up listening to this album: right from when I was 15, and it is still my favourite..well...all of them are favourites, really... Sting album. "Father if Jesus exists,/Then how come He never lives here..?"
  • Shelli from Madison, WiSting asked Paul Simon for general songwriting advice during the writing of this song.
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