Saint Of Me
Rolling Stones, The · Other Songs - Rolling Stones, The
Was a cruel and sinful man
Jesus hit him with a blinding light
And then his life began
I said yeah
I said yeah
Augustin knew temptation
He loved women, wine and song
And all the special pleasures
Of doing something wrong
I said yeah
I said yeah
I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
And could you stand the torture
And could you stand the pain
Could you put your faith in Jesus
When you're burning in the flames
And I do believe in miracles
And I want to save my soul
And I know that I'm a sinner
I'm gonna die here in the cold
I said yes, I said yeah
I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
I thought I heard an angel cry
I thought I saw a teardrop falling from his eye
John the Baptist was a martyr
But he stirred up Herod's hate
And Salome got her wish
To have him served up on a plate
I said yes
I said yeah
I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
Oh yeah, oh yeah
You'll never make a saint of me
I thought I heard an angel cry
I thought I saw a teardrop falling from his eye
I thought I saw an angel cry
You'll never make a saint of me
You'll never make a saint of me
Saint Of Me
Saint Of Me stands as a compelling song in The Rolling Stones' extensive discography, showcasing the band's enduring ability to blend rock energy with introspective songwriting. While the track does not appear on a major studio album in the traditional sense, it reflects the group's signature sound that has defined generations of rock music. The recording captures the band's dynamic interplay, featuring the characteristic guitar work and rhythmic drive that fans have come to expect. As part of their vast catalogue, the song contributes to the narrative of a group that continues to evolve while maintaining their core identity. It serves as a reminder of the band's prolific output and their capacity to create memorable music that resonates with audiences across different eras.

