"My tresses cling on to my body." | |
A final attempt by our neural transmitters to cling on to life. | |
Ah Trisha, let Martin cling on to his childhood if he wants. | |
And now you're all just clinging on to each other 'cause you need to cling on to something. | |
As we restore, we need to cling on to every morsel of historic fabric... | |
"My tresses cling on to my body." | |
A final attempt by our neural transmitters to cling on to life. | |
Ah Trisha, let Martin cling on to his childhood if he wants. | |
And now you're all just clinging on to each other 'cause you need to cling on to something. | |
As we restore, we need to cling on to every morsel of historic fabric... | |
Along the desert edge, life clings on in the face of encroaching sands. But for how long? | |
But life clings on obstinately like a fool, even if the game is up, even if a man can't move or is disfigured, even if he has to go on suffering. | |
English Pleasure clings on to the lead. | |
It torments him but he clings on, one last time. | |
Told her l'm broke and will die soon but she still clings on. | |
Along the desert edge, life clings on in the face of encroaching sands. But for how long? | |
But life clings on obstinately like a fool, even if the game is up, even if a man can't move or is disfigured, even if he has to go on suffering. | |
English Pleasure clings on to the lead. | |
It torments him but he clings on, one last time. | |
Told her l'm broke and will die soon but she still clings on. | |
And Hannibal wrote it clinging on to this root onto the sky of the history with flame letters: | |
And now you're all just clinging on to each other 'cause you need to cling on to something. | |
Archaeopteryx was certainly well-equipped for climbing, for its wings still carried three fingers, each ending with a hooked claw, ideal for clinging on to twigs. | |
At least I am not an aging pretty boy desperately clinging on to the last dregs of his youth. | |
But I think she's clinging on to the idea that he was a good man. | |
'But somehow I clung on. | |
70 years of captivity, and she was the face that I clung on to-- the notion that one day I'd get out and see her again. | |
70 years of captivity, and she was the face that I clung on to. | |
But this is a race. Thank you, buddy! The road was now a loose surface, but in gravel mode, the Evo got its claws out and clung on. | |
For 5 years after graduating, l clung on to these ideals | |
And Hannibal wrote it clinging on to this root onto the sky of the history with flame letters: | |
And now you're all just clinging on to each other 'cause you need to cling on to something. | |
Archaeopteryx was certainly well-equipped for climbing, for its wings still carried three fingers, each ending with a hooked claw, ideal for clinging on to twigs. | |
At least I am not an aging pretty boy desperately clinging on to the last dregs of his youth. | |
But I think she's clinging on to the idea that he was a good man. | |
'But somehow I clung on. | |
70 years of captivity, and she was the face that I clung on to-- the notion that one day I'd get out and see her again. | |
70 years of captivity, and she was the face that I clung on to. | |
But this is a race. Thank you, buddy! The road was now a loose surface, but in gravel mode, the Evo got its claws out and clung on. | |
For 5 years after graduating, l clung on to these ideals | |