| Sting – Englishman In New York Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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@ doesnot compute The lines "Modesty, propriety .......brighter than the sun" refer to the lack of politeness and chivalry that one associates with English mannerisms. So modesty, propriety could single him out and make him notorious, although these are things one should try and attain, since these "proper" mannerism are rare in the New York culture. The last line alludes to the fact that while during day time, we don't particularly notice sunlight because it's everywhere, at night, a candle also grabs our attention. So, the while modesty, propriety, gentleness, sobriety are visible everywhere like sunlight in England , in New York, one man with these qualities stand out like a candle at night. hope that helped |
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