"... I want to tell her that she means more to me than the barge. | |
"1960 to '65, "toted dat barge, lifted dat bale." | |
"1960 to '65, toted dat barge, lifted dat bale." | |
"A badly anchored barge "Or the Samartaine metro stop | |
"Better to put your head down and just barge in." | |
"... I want to tell her that she means more to me than the barge. | |
"1960 to '65, "toted dat barge, lifted dat bale." | |
"1960 to '65, toted dat barge, lifted dat bale." | |
"A badly anchored barge "Or the Samartaine metro stop | |
"Better to put your head down and just barge in." | |
"Do you hear the beauty, the cooing?" says a lord of the barges, a summer visitor on the Rapee quay. | |
"We've pulled some barges in our day | |
'By the margin willow-veiled 'Slide the heavy barges trailed by slow horses, and unhailed 'The shallop flitteth, silken-sailed | |
- No airports no hotel rooms no dockyards, no barges, no pharmacies , - no animal-testing labs . | |
- The channel with the barges. | |
"Do you hear the beauty, the cooing?" says a lord of the barges, a summer visitor on the Rapee quay. | |
"We've pulled some barges in our day | |
'By the margin willow-veiled 'Slide the heavy barges trailed by slow horses, and unhailed 'The shallop flitteth, silken-sailed | |
- No airports no hotel rooms no dockyards, no barges, no pharmacies , - no animal-testing labs . | |
- The channel with the barges. | |
! They just sort of barged in, sir... Uh-huh. | |
"Luckily Mr Nekchand barged in. | |
'We barged inside the wrong house..' | |
- And barged into my bathroom. | |
- And what did you do - when he barged through your door? | |
"You come barging in, interrupting my love for my numbers!" | |
'Course I coulda come barging' in here with all sorts of remarks... like, uh... couple of rumours I just heard about you. | |
'I couldn't just go barging in at midnight.' | |
- A guy came barging in... | |
- Always barging in... | |
! They just sort of barged in, sir... Uh-huh. | |
"Luckily Mr Nekchand barged in. | |
'We barged inside the wrong house..' | |
- And barged into my bathroom. | |
- And what did you do - when he barged through your door? | |
"You come barging in, interrupting my love for my numbers!" | |
'Course I coulda come barging' in here with all sorts of remarks... like, uh... couple of rumours I just heard about you. | |
'I couldn't just go barging in at midnight.' | |
- A guy came barging in... | |
- Always barging in... | |