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* [[Green Aesop]]: ''Shine On'', although it's less [[Anvilicious]] than most, being more generally about being aware of history and preserving the world in general for future generations.
* [[Green Aesop]]: ''Shine On'', although it's less [[Anvilicious]] than most, being more generally about being aware of history and preserving the world in general for future generations.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Implied in ''Don't Pay the Ferryman'' (the Charon/Styx version).
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Implied in ''Don't Pay the Ferryman'' (the Charon/Styx version).
* [[Lady in Red]]: The subject and title of "Lady in Red".
* [[Never Accepted in His Hometown]]: Despite being Anglo-Irish, he was actually never popular in the UK to the same extent as that of most of mainland Europe and Brazil.
* [[Never Accepted in His Hometown]]: Despite being Anglo-Irish, he was actually never popular in the UK to the same extent as that of most of mainland Europe and Brazil.
* [[Not Christian Rock]]: Many of his songs draw on Christian themes and imagery, but only a few can be considered actual worship. Part of ''The Words "I Love You"'' stands out for this reason. Also, some songs were written as secular love songs but were also rewritten with different pronouns to produce worship songs, such as "Where Peaceful Waters Flow".
* [[Not Christian Rock]]: Many of his songs draw on Christian themes and imagery, but only a few can be considered actual worship. Part of ''The Words "I Love You"'' stands out for this reason. Also, some songs were written as secular love songs but were also rewritten with different pronouns to produce worship songs, such as "Where Peaceful Waters Flow".

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Chris de Burgh is an Anglo-Irish singer-songwriter, born in Argentina. He has been active since 1974, mainly in the genres of soft pop, soft rock and easy listening. Small Reference Pools know him by his 1986 hit Lady in Red and by extension other Silly Love Songs, but his output is actually quite a bit more varied than that. He often uses religious themes in his songs, sometimes explicitly and sometimes more of the Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory variety. He is also known due to his daughter Rosanna (the subject of the song Rosanna) winning Miss World in 2003 (as Miss Ireland) and for being the Arch Enemy of musical comedian Bill Bailey.

Chris de Burgh provides examples of the following tropes:

In my dream we walked, you and I, to the shore
Leaving footprints by the sea
And when there was just one set of prints in the sand
That was when you carried me.