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... THIS PLACE
THIS FLAME OF PASSION HERE
A BITTER ERRAND WAITS
IN THE WAKE OF MEMORIES
THE SOUND OF MY FATE
(CHORUS)
THE END
WE COULD ALL BE HEROES THEN
WHEN THINGS MAY TAKE A TURN
AND ALL BOATS COME TO BURN
WHAT HAVE WE GOT BY IT IN THE END ?
THE END
CASTS A LURID LIGHT ON ME
THE EYES OF FRIEND AND FOE
WHEN ALL WA... |
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... you
There's all kinds of people in this world
Put your fear away, find a better way
There's all kinds of people in this world...yeahhh
Underneath a broken sky
Love can heal when it's sad
In a moment, things can change
One look behind and it's never the same
Some will die for you, some will lie to you
There's all kinds of peo... |
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You scare me a bit,
But that's all right
You know when I want you
Most every night
And I've been meaning to tell
You baby that it makes no sense
Still I'm finally convinced
Yeah yeah
I believe we could chug all night
I believe we could hug all night
The band is loose and the groove
Is right you're so much woman i
Believe w... |
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... great emotion,
That keeps us going strong,
I love you with my heart,
My body and my soul,
I love the way I keep loving,
Like a love I can't control,
So remember when your eyes meet mine,
I love you with all my heart,
And I have poured my entire soul into you,
Right from the very start.
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I Will Love You Forever
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... woman ever—would I knew!—
Watch the man
With whom began
Love's voyage full-sail,—(now, gnash your teeth!)
When planks start, open hell beneath
Unawares?
III.—In the Doorway
I.
The swallow has set her six young on th... |
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... he did not turn his face towards his brother. His cheeks still bore the badge of a shameful memory, of the game of hide-and-seek last year in the darkened house, and of how he had screamed when Mabel Warren put her hand suddenly upon his arm. He had not heard her coming. Girls where like that. Their shoes never squeaked. No boards whined under their tread. They slunk like cats on ... |
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... thee, all my heart
In this my singing.
For the stars help me, and the sea bears part;
The very night is clinging
Closer to Venice' streets to leave one space
Above me, whence thy face
May light my joyous heart to thee its dwelling-place.
She speaks.
Say after me, and try to say
My very words, as if each word
Came from y... |
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... Tartar camp along the stream
Was hush'd, and still the men were plunged in sleep;
Sohrab alone, he slept not; all night long
He had lain wakeful, tossing on his bed;
But when the grey dawn stole into his tent,
He rose, and clad himself, and girt his sword,
And took his horseman's cloak, and left his tent,
And went abroad into the cold wet fog,... |
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... the helm,
And, amid incense and high spiritual hymns,
Laves in quadruple light her angel limbs.
Now happiest, loveliest in yon lovely Earth,
Whence sprang the "Idea of Beauty" into birth,
(Falling in wreaths thro' many a startled star,
Like woman's hair 'mid pearls, until, afar,
It lit on hills Acha... |
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... Weighty Things-
Such as Sussex Cattle feeding in the dew!
At the gate beside the river where the trouty shallows brawl,
I know the pride that Lobengula felt,
When he bade the bars be lowered of the Royal Cattle Kraal,
And fifteen miles of oxen took the veldt.
From the walls of Bulawayo in unbroken file they came
To where the ... |
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... for a while
But February made me shiver
With every paper I'd deliver
Bad news on the doorstep
I couldn't take one more step
I can't remember if I cried
When I read about his widowed bride
But something touched me deep inside
**The day the music died**
So
[Chorus]
Bye, bye Miss American Pie
Drove my Chevy... |
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... chanteur inconnu" (The Unknown Singer, 1931), and quickly established herself as one of the country's most successful film actresses. Simon later told a reporter that she had no acting experience when making her first screen test for The Unknown Singer. In 1932, she was given more important roles and she rose to fame after starring in Marc Allégret's "Lac aux dames" (Ladies Lake, ... |
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... Mental Health Service board of director and as a docent at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.
Currently lives in Ann Arbor. She ha... |
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... stage actors, especially her father, Richard Bennett, and often toured the country for weeks at a time. In fact, Joan came from a long line of actors, dating back to the 18th century. Often, when her parents were on tour, Joan and her two older sisters, Constance Bennett, who later became an actress, and Barbara were left in the care of close friends. At the age of four, Joan made... |
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During this period (1948) Olga had met and married actor 'Edmond O'Brien'. The couple had three children, two girls and a boy. Her last hurrah in the industry came by accident when famed lyricist Alan Jay Lerner happened to hear her sing at a festive Hollywood g... |
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In Palma Majorica, after one hundred and fifty years of freedom from the Inquisition, an investigation led to the conviction of 219 people. All agreed to be reconciled with the Church. When they tried to flee the island 37 were burned to death, since it was considered a relapse to heresy. Among them were Raphael Benito and his sister Catalina, who, though declaring that she ... |
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... cattle cars of half frozen Jews who had been left to die. Schindler, although personally a controversial figure, attained the admiration of Jews and non-Jews all over the world. His comment, when asked about his actions was: "I could've got more, if I'd just..." He died October 9, 1974 and upon his request was buried on Mount Zion in Jerusalem.
1945: VE-Day (Victory-in... |
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As a young aspiring actress she met and fell for young aspiring actor Robert Walker and they soon married, moving to Chicago in order to fufill their dreams of becoming movie stars. When their plans fell through, Phyllis began working as a model, sporting mainly hats, gloves and jewellery, as well as occasionally finding some work on local radio stations providing her voice ... |
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... School in Orange, New Jersey. During her teenage years, the family moved to New York City where Joan eventually attended Columbia University.
One of her most memorable roles was when she was lent out to Warner Bros. to appear in "The Unsuspected" (1947) alongside Claude Rains and Audrey Totter. Later in life she appeared mostly on television, appearing on programs such... |
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