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Flow, my tears" (originally Early Modern English: Flow my teares fall from your springs) is a lute song (specifically, an "ayre") by the accomplished lutenist and composer John Dowland (1563–1626).
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"Look, he's gone," Sting said, pointing to Snoop as tears rolled down his face. "So am I, inside, but you know, I'm British — we don't show our emotions."
Songs from the Labyrinth is the eighth studio album by British singer-songwriter Sting.On this album, he collaborates with Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov.The album features music by John Dowland (1563–1626), a lutenist and songwriter.
Sting began composing the song as a rock song, but the lyrical content pushed the song in a country direction, and it evolved into a country-rock shuffle. [1] The song begins in the key of E-flat major, before modulating a semitone upward to E major in the final verse. [2]
During the Season 26 premiere of “The Voice” on Sept. 23, new coach Snoop Dogg was brought to tears when fellow coach Reba McEntire pulled an unexpected move during a blind audition.