Sting - Shape Of My Heart <100% RECENT>

The central hook ("But that's not the shape of my heart") refers to the literal difference between a stylized heart on a playing card and a real human heart—a conflict between reality and fantasy. Musical Composition

The lyrics use the suits of playing cards as metaphors: diamonds represent money, clubs are weapons, and spades are swords. Sting - Shape of My Heart

Uses unusual "spread chord voicings" including F#m, E6, D6, and C#7sus4 . The central hook ("But that's not the shape

Sting has described the song as a story about a who gambles not for wealth or fame, but to find a "mystical logic" or religious law within luck and chance. Sting has described the song as a story

The character is a philosopher who masks his emotions; his face never changes because he is focused on the underlying logic of the game.

Predominantly in F# minor (and C# minor for specific sections), often moving to the relative major (A major). Thematic Meaning

"Shape of My Heart" is a song by British musician Sting, released in August 1993. It served as the fifth single from his fourth solo studio album, Ten Summoner's Tales . Writers: Sting and guitarist Dominic Miller . Musicians: Features harmonica played by Larry Adler .

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3 comments on “Praying For God’s Anointing Part 1

  • Sting - Shape of My Heart Talemwa Jonah says:

    We appreciate for the great work your doing to the nation. And we ask for your guidance and support for the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ brother Jonah from Kampala Uganda greetings

  • Sting - Shape of My Heart James Kayode Olusoji says:

    Thank you so much, Brother Jonah, for your kind words and encouragement. I truly appreciate your greetings from Kampala, Uganda. May the Lord continue to strengthen you in the great work you are doing for the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. I stand with you in prayer and in spirit, asking God to give you wisdom, provision, and boldness as you serve His Kingdom. May His grace abound with you always.

    Blessings,

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