"'a flower once bloomed will hold to the vine, while a bud will fall. | |
"... To come in the room and just go near the flower." | |
"...and you both agreed to wear a flower or something "as a mark of identification for recognition purposes? | |
"...for he flourisheth as the flower of the field. | |
"...is cut down, like a flower; | |
"'a flower once bloomed will hold to the vine, while a bud will fall. | |
"... To come in the room and just go near the flower." | |
"...and you both agreed to wear a flower or something "as a mark of identification for recognition purposes? | |
"...for he flourisheth as the flower of the field. | |
"...is cut down, like a flower; | |
! ...Maybe even sends you flowers now and then! | |
! I brought the desert, the flowers... | |
! Think you can hold a basket of flowers in your mouth? | |
! What the hell are you doing with flowers in your jackets? | |
" And flowers grew." You forgot again, Jakob. | |
! ...Maybe even sends you flowers now and then! | |
! I brought the desert, the flowers... | |
! Think you can hold a basket of flowers in your mouth? | |
! What the hell are you doing with flowers in your jackets? | |
" And flowers grew." You forgot again, Jakob. | |
"Beside white birch stems bare of all covering... "you stand on flowered ground... | |
"One laugh, one music One flowered shawl knotted on each neck | |
'And in Mr Hoppy's brain flowered a plan to make Mrs Silver happy. | |
'He flowered under Eddie and scored many goals.' | |
(Bova) Aunt Polly gives them a flowered tie, they exchange it for a toaster oven. | |
"In the flowering trees, the birds take up their indifferent, elegant cries." | |
# # What about flowering fields? | |
# What about flowering fields? | |
- That's a flowering plum tree. | |
- You keep flowering it up. You keep-- | |
"Beside white birch stems bare of all covering... "you stand on flowered ground... | |
"One laugh, one music One flowered shawl knotted on each neck | |
'And in Mr Hoppy's brain flowered a plan to make Mrs Silver happy. | |
'He flowered under Eddie and scored many goals.' | |
(Bova) Aunt Polly gives them a flowered tie, they exchange it for a toaster oven. | |
"In the flowering trees, the birds take up their indifferent, elegant cries." | |
# # What about flowering fields? | |
# What about flowering fields? | |
- That's a flowering plum tree. | |
- You keep flowering it up. You keep-- | |