Sting:
Why does tradition locate our emotional center at the heart and not somewhere in the brain? Why is the most common image in popular music the broken heart? I don’t know… I do know that “Lazarus Heart” was a vivid nightmare that I wrote down and then fashioned into a song. A learned friend of...
[Verse 1]
Be still my beating heart
It would be better to be cool
It's not time to be open just yet
A lesson once learned is so hard to forget
Be still my beating heart
Or I'll be taken for a fool
[Pre-Chorus]
It's not healthy to run at this pace
The blood runs so red to my face
I've been to every single book I know
To soothe the thoughts that plague me so
[Chorus]
I sink like a stone that's been thrown in the ocean
My logic has drowned in a sea of emotion
Stop before you start
Be still my beating heart
Still my beating heart
Still my beating heart
Still my beating heart
[Verse 2]
Restore my broken dreams
Shattered like a falling glass
I'm not ready to be broken just yet
A lesson once learned is so hard to forget
Be still my beating heart
You must learn to stand your ground
[Pre-Chorus]
It's not healthy to run at this pace
The blood runs so red to my face
I've been to every single book I know
To soothe the thoughts that plague me so
[Verse 3]
Stop before you start
Be still my beating heart
Never to be wrong
Never to make promises that break
It's like singing in the wind
Or writing on the surface of a lake
And I wriggle like a fish caught on dry land
And I struggle to avoid any help at hand
[Chorus]
I sink like a stone that's been thrown in the ocean
My logic has drowned in a sea of emotion
Stop before you start
Be still my beating heart
Still my beating heart
Still my beating heart
Still my beating heart
Be Still My Beating Heart was written by Sting.
Be Still My Beating Heart was produced by Neil Dorfsman & Sting.
Sting released Be Still My Beating Heart on Tue Oct 13 1987.