George Tucker, never darken my doorstep again." |
Knowing my child suffers does darken my soul... but future promise does lighten the tomorrow... |
l should darken the legs. " |
l'll bust a cap in your ass, ifyou ever darken my doorstep again" ? |
so severe shall darken his path." |
George Tucker, never darken my doorstep again." |
Knowing my child suffers does darken my soul... but future promise does lighten the tomorrow... |
l should darken the legs. " |
l'll bust a cap in your ass, ifyou ever darken my doorstep again" ? |
so severe shall darken his path." |
This blood is so detestable that, through contact with it, "fruits do not produce, wine turns sour, "trees lack fruit, the air darkens, |
When it darkens, I'm sitting in the big living room |
me of all people l, who always say that the artist who seizes anothers idea darkens the waters of the fountain of the spirit," a famous phrase... of Günther Fragers. |
'The thin night darkens.' |
... "anothers idea, darkens the waters of the fountain of the spirit," a famous phrase of Günther Fragers. |
This blood is so detestable that, through contact with it, "fruits do not produce, wine turns sour, "trees lack fruit, the air darkens, |
When it darkens, I'm sitting in the big living room |
me of all people l, who always say that the artist who seizes anothers idea darkens the waters of the fountain of the spirit," a famous phrase... of Günther Fragers. |
'The thin night darkens.' |
... "anothers idea, darkens the waters of the fountain of the spirit," a famous phrase of Günther Fragers. |
But above the water and the light, together made... a halo in the darkened cave. " |
And in that day they shall roar against them like the roaring of the sea, and if one look unto the land, behold darkness and sorrow, and the light is darkened in the heavens thereof." |
And on that day, the sun shall be darkened, "and the moon shall not give her light, "and the stars of heaven shall fall." |
And when it was morning, the east wind brought the locusts." "And the locusts covered the face of the whole earth, so that the land was darkened, and they did eat every herb of the land... |
I used to listen the bare feet splashing in the ship "And had a feeling of the faces darkened by hunger |
He who receives an idea from me receives it without lessening me, "as he who lights his candle at mine receives light without darkening me." |
In darkening storms or sunlight fair. |
Mild nausea. Heart palpitations, liver damage. Boils, shingles, sudden fainting and temporary darkening of the stool." |
I did notice the sky was darkening. |
A creature they call "Meep the Geek" chews off the heads of living things for sport and amusement, darkening further the edges of my nightmares. |
But above the water and the light, together made... a halo in the darkened cave. " |
And in that day they shall roar against them like the roaring of the sea, and if one look unto the land, behold darkness and sorrow, and the light is darkened in the heavens thereof." |
And on that day, the sun shall be darkened, "and the moon shall not give her light, "and the stars of heaven shall fall." |
And when it was morning, the east wind brought the locusts." "And the locusts covered the face of the whole earth, so that the land was darkened, and they did eat every herb of the land... |
I used to listen the bare feet splashing in the ship "And had a feeling of the faces darkened by hunger |
He who receives an idea from me receives it without lessening me, "as he who lights his candle at mine receives light without darkening me." |
In darkening storms or sunlight fair. |
Mild nausea. Heart palpitations, liver damage. Boils, shingles, sudden fainting and temporary darkening of the stool." |
I did notice the sky was darkening. |
A creature they call "Meep the Geek" chews off the heads of living things for sport and amusement, darkening further the edges of my nightmares. |