"Your eyes let me enchant" | |
"nothing to surprise or enchant me, nor strength to shoot, nor anything. | |
'Thy deep blue eyes enchant me, | |
(GRUFF VOICE) There's more than one way to enchant a man. | |
- Hypocrite! You've always played the misunderstood victim to enchant others... because you wanted to appear more interesting than me. | |
"Your eyes let me enchant" | |
"nothing to surprise or enchant me, nor strength to shoot, nor anything. | |
'Thy deep blue eyes enchant me, | |
(GRUFF VOICE) There's more than one way to enchant a man. | |
- Hypocrite! You've always played the misunderstood victim to enchant others... because you wanted to appear more interesting than me. | |
"Singing from branch to branch" "the birds fly happily." "Their song enchants me," | |
"Your Kohl enchants me. " | |
- it enchants Venice to Me, mainly the venecianas. | |
-Sorcerers enchants kids, animals... | |
A new phrase enchants her. | |
"Singing from branch to branch" "the birds fly happily." "Their song enchants me," | |
"Your Kohl enchants me. " | |
- it enchants Venice to Me, mainly the venecianas. | |
-Sorcerers enchants kids, animals... | |
A new phrase enchants her. | |
"A witch's brew, a magic spell, an enchanted forest where... " | |
"Alice told herself that one day, when she would be an old woman with the heart of a child, she would be regaling her enchanted grandchildren with all those extraodinary tales." | |
"An enchanted dream of color... "... sound, and movement. " | |
"Are you still enchanted?" | |
"As you walked down the hall, "a shard of sunlight glanced off your rope of flaxen hair and set it aglow, and I was enchanted." | |
"A diviner grace has never brightened this enchanting face." | |
"And l am a believer." "She's enchanting." | |
"Even if I were granted a enchanting spring, I still..." | |
"He didn't know that love is a enchanting." | |
"Her hair was enchanting. | |
"A witch's brew, a magic spell, an enchanted forest where... " | |
"Alice told herself that one day, when she would be an old woman with the heart of a child, she would be regaling her enchanted grandchildren with all those extraodinary tales." | |
"An enchanted dream of color... "... sound, and movement. " | |
"Are you still enchanted?" | |
"As you walked down the hall, "a shard of sunlight glanced off your rope of flaxen hair and set it aglow, and I was enchanted." | |
"A diviner grace has never brightened this enchanting face." | |
"And l am a believer." "She's enchanting." | |
"Even if I were granted a enchanting spring, I still..." | |
"He didn't know that love is a enchanting." | |
"Her hair was enchanting. | |