"Because I miss her. "Our affair was just a bandage. I healed, so I'm leaving". | |
"I bandage you the eyes, you should not see my base." | |
"I make an attempt to bandage him. " | |
"Run away from the sad love... "Prudish love... " "Without risk, bandage, or adventure, | |
# And his bandage is wrapped too tight # | |
"Because I miss her. "Our affair was just a bandage. I healed, so I'm leaving". | |
"I bandage you the eyes, you should not see my base." | |
"I make an attempt to bandage him. " | |
"Run away from the sad love... "Prudish love... " "Without risk, bandage, or adventure, | |
# And his bandage is wrapped too tight # | |
"Everywhere was blood, dirty bandages, groans... | |
"Fruit, vegetables, assorted food, "fuel oil, blankets, bandages, - linen replacements, toilet paper." | |
"all the bandages and pain... | |
'Cause next time you might get burned so bad you won't need bandages. | |
(speaks vietnamese) antibiotics, 200lb. bandages, 800lb. | |
"Everywhere was blood, dirty bandages, groans... | |
"Fruit, vegetables, assorted food, "fuel oil, blankets, bandages, - linen replacements, toilet paper." | |
"all the bandages and pain... | |
'Cause next time you might get burned so bad you won't need bandages. | |
(speaks vietnamese) antibiotics, 200lb. bandages, 800lb. | |
"And was bandaged by the company medic. | |
'Only you can hear the houses sleeping in the streets in the slow, deep, salt and silent black, bandaged night.' | |
- Fine. It's bandaged. | |
- Get these men down the mountain and bandaged up. - You're not coming with us? | |
- Get this man bandaged! | |
- It required bandaging. | |
- We're going to the bandaging ward. | |
All right, you finish bandaging it up. | |
And add to that the slight crick in your neck, which indicates extended phone usage, and the minute traces of printer's ink under your three-quarter-inch nails which, by the way,must make bandaging quite a challenge. | |
And who did you practise your bandaging on? | |
"And was bandaged by the company medic. | |
'Only you can hear the houses sleeping in the streets in the slow, deep, salt and silent black, bandaged night.' | |
- Fine. It's bandaged. | |
- Get these men down the mountain and bandaged up. - You're not coming with us? | |
- Get this man bandaged! | |
- It required bandaging. | |
- We're going to the bandaging ward. | |
All right, you finish bandaging it up. | |
And add to that the slight crick in your neck, which indicates extended phone usage, and the minute traces of printer's ink under your three-quarter-inch nails which, by the way,must make bandaging quite a challenge. | |
And who did you practise your bandaging on? | |