Lal (Persian: لعل, Hindi: लाल, Urdu: لال, Pashto: Lāl) is an Indo-Iranian surname and given name, which means "darling", from the Sanskrit lala ("cajoling"). In addition, Lal means "garnet" or "ruby" in Persian, "ruby" in Pashto, and "red" in Hindustani. The name Lal may refer to:
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Lal (ਲਾਲ) is a surname related to honorific title Lal, and part of the Jatt Gotra clan found in Punjab, India, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh states of India. Many speculation affirm that this surname belongs to many different castes. In the district of Faridabad located in India; the surname Lal is commonly used by many Punjabis/Sikh. The surname is also common in the Indian diaspora.
Stop may refer to:
In geometry, the octagrammic prism is one of an infinite set of nonconvex prisms formed by square sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two octagrams.
Stop (Serbian: Стоп) is a village in the municipality of Rogatica, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Coordinates: 42°40′N 18°30′E / 42.667°N 18.500°E
Last, the fourth album by English folk group The Unthanks, was released on 14 March 2011. It reached number 40 in the UK Albums Chart and was well received by the critics, receiving a five-starred review in the Sunday Express and four-starred reviews in The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.
As well as traditional material, the album included a song written by band member Adrian McNally ("Last"), and versions of songs by Jon Redfern ("Give Away Your Heart"), Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan ("No One Knows I'm Gone"), King Crimson ("Starless") and Alex Glasgow ("Close the Coalhouse Door"). "Last" was also issued as a single, edited for radio play; this was released on 13 June 2011.
The album was produced by Adrian McNally; he and Thom Lewis were the sound engineers. The album was mastered by Denis Blackham and was released in the UK by Rabble Rouser Music on 14 March 2011. It was released in Europe by Rough Trade Records and in Australia on the Fuse Music Group label.
I write a million songs about the weather
But when it comes to you
I pick up all the pieces of the chords I didn't use
I pick 'em up and glue them back together
I sure hope this will do
Yeah, here's a piece of trash I cleaned and polished just for you
'Cause it's the last stop of the night
I sure hope this will do, yeah, I sure hope it'll do
'Cause it's the last kiss of the night
I sure hope it'll do 'cause after this I'm through
This distance is the best thing that could happen
When it comes to us
I was getting tired of pretending it was love
One girl's trash is some other boy's treasure
When it comes to skin
Against a tiny shirt, you know the boys don't often win
Well, it's the last stop of the night
I sure hope it'll do, I sure hope it'll do
'Cause it's the last pointless kiss of my life
I sure hope it'll do 'cause after this I'm through with you
With you, with you, you, with you
With you, with you
Can't you see I'm killing you
Can't you see I'm dead
Goodbye love, goodnight hate
Just let me go to bed
It's the last stop of the night
I hope that it'll do, yeah, I hope that it'll do
It's the last pointless kiss of my life
'Cause it's the last pointless kiss of my life
I sure hope it'll do 'cause after this I'm through with you