(John Dowland)
In darkness let me dwell; the ground shall sorrow be,
The roof despair, to bar all cheerful light from me;
The walls of marble black, that moist'ned still shall weep;
My music, hellish jarring sounds, to banish friendly sleep.
Thus, wedded to my woes, and bedded in my tomb,
O let me dying live, till death doth come, till death doth come.
In darkness let me dwell
| 1 | Englishman In New York |
| 2 | Desert Rose |
| 3 | Fragile |
| 4 | It's Probably Me |
| 5 | Shape Of My Heart |
| 6 | If I Ever Lose My Faith In You |
| 7 | Brand New Day |
| 8 | Always On Your Side |
| 9 | When We Dance |
| 10 | Message In A Bottle |