"When I rest(ed) in (or on) You"...
God bless.
2007-01-20 13:30:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Reposo means to snooze, or nap, or relax. It all depends on context and the region. When I rest with you.
2007-01-21 02:49:31
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answered by zumi 3
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A little more context would help. Most likely, it means "When I lay in you". Is this from a song? There is a song by that title, and the english version is, "When I enter your rest". I believe it is a gospel/worship song?
2007-01-20 21:32:22
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answered by mthompson828 6
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Better to have asked that on Yahoo! en Espanol, I think.
It might say "How to respond and to..." but then again my Spanish is very rough.
2007-01-20 21:29:48
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answered by Rat 7
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Literally, "when rest in you"
I don't know Spanish, but it's probably an idiom. Or is it a fragment of a poem, meaning in context something like "when I rest in your heart"?
2007-01-20 21:32:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It's Swahili for "The sun does not always rise in the West, in fact it never does, just like the leopard doesn't eat snow in the Kalahari". It's a very interesting expression.
2007-01-20 21:31:14
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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When I rested inside you...
2007-01-20 21:29:51
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answered by Stranger 2
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When I enter your rest...
2007-01-20 21:52:29
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answer #8
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answered by Shannon E 2
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lyric by joann
2007-01-20 21:31:11
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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When will you "relax" with me.
2007-01-20 21:31:31
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answered by ShellBell 2
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