Daydreamin' 'bout the way things sometimes are Visions of your chestnut mare shoot through my head And are makin' me see stars You hurt the ones that I love best And cover up the truth with lies One day you'll be in the ditch Flies buzzin' around your eyes, blood on your saddle Id...
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And if I say, ten Hail Mary’s, leave a light on in heaven for me If you want the fruit to fall, you have to give the tree a shake But if you shake the tree too hard, the bough is gonna break And if I can’t reach the top of your tree, Mary you can blow me up there ...
Moral values are standard accepted principles of life. It is concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human characters. Moral values from a subset of the set of all values, and value simply consist of the things that some people values. The pu...
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Stinghas this weird thing where he sneaks really awful things into songs that everybody thinks are sweet. No. 6. America, "A Horse With No Name" From:America(1971) The lyric:"In the desert you can remember your name, for there ain’t no-one for to give you no pain." ...
Stinghas this weird thing where he sneaks really awful things into songs that everybody thinks are sweet. No. 6. America, "A Horse With No Name" From:America(1971) The lyric:"In the desert you can remember your name, for there ain’t no-one for to give you no pain." ...
But that was in the '80s, and no one really knew what those things were. I guess they would call it mental health now, but back then it was just like, you're having a panic attack, wait till it's over [chuckles], you know, breathe into this paper bag."...
But that was in the '80s, and no one really knew what those things were. I guess they would call it mental health now, but back then it was just like, you're having a panic attack, wait till it's over [chuckles], you know, breathe into this paper bag." He adds, "There were...
Most of the Hip’s first three years were spent covering 1960s rhythm and blues and garage rock: the Monkees, the Pretty Things, Van Morrison’s Them, the Yardbirds, and a number of American rhythm-and-blues performers who had been covered by the Rolling Stones. Local inspiration came ...