Still waters run deep
Still waters run deep? Not me, I am just shy.
Still waters run deep is a proverb meaning that a placid exterior hides a passionate or subtle nature. Formerly it also carried the warning that silent people are dangerous, as in Suffolk's comment on a fellow lord in William Shakespeare's play Henry VI part 2:
'Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep,
And in his simple show he harbours treason...
No, no, my sovereign, Gloucester is a man
Unsounded yet and full of deep deceit.'
Bee Gees
Still waters run deep
We're here visiting Mystery
Still waters run deep
Still waters run deep? Not me, I am just shy.
Still waters run deep is a proverb meaning that a placid exterior hides a passionate or subtle nature. Formerly it also carried the warning that silent people are dangerous, as in Suffolk's comment on a fellow lord in William Shakespeare's play Henry VI part 2:
'Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep,
And in his simple show he harbours treason...
No, no, my sovereign, Gloucester is a man
Unsounded yet and full of deep deceit.'
Bee Gees
Still waters run deep
We're here visiting Mystery