"Even as eyes lay open wide, There is a heart that sleeps inside, "And it's to there you must be hastening, | |
"Melt some butter and cream, lay open your palms.." | |
- "Oh that my throat would have been cut across..!" - "...and if I ever break this oath, I'll cut open and lay open my heart" | |
If only I could lay open my own brain as easily as I did that vegetable, what rot would be freed from its grey leaves? | |
MORSE: "Her mind lay open like a drawer of knives." | |
"Even as eyes lay open wide, There is a heart that sleeps inside, "And it's to there you must be hastening, | |
"Melt some butter and cream, lay open your palms.." | |
- "Oh that my throat would have been cut across..!" - "...and if I ever break this oath, I'll cut open and lay open my heart" | |
If only I could lay open my own brain as easily as I did that vegetable, what rot would be freed from its grey leaves? | |
MORSE: "Her mind lay open like a drawer of knives." | |
"... the blade of justice lays open the serpent of people... | |
"... the blade of justice lays open the serpent of people... | |
"The brain's fundamental secret will be laid open one day. | |
Before the police could take him, he was found with his throat laid open from ear to ear by his own hand, thus avoiding the noose which surely awaited him. | |
He has wounds... terrible wounds, his back laid open by swords. | |
He's going to be laid open on an autopsy table by dawn tomorrow. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, when that kind of murder happens no matter who the victim no matter what his race there is a gaping wound laid open on society as a whole. | |
Listen, I'm the one laying open on the table here, And e last thing I need is you panicking. | |
and on the first floor, a very curious sight indeed, a wooden stool with a book that is laying open. The pages aren´t even singed. | |
"The brain's fundamental secret will be laid open one day. | |
Before the police could take him, he was found with his throat laid open from ear to ear by his own hand, thus avoiding the noose which surely awaited him. | |
He has wounds... terrible wounds, his back laid open by swords. | |
He's going to be laid open on an autopsy table by dawn tomorrow. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, when that kind of murder happens no matter who the victim no matter what his race there is a gaping wound laid open on society as a whole. | |
Listen, I'm the one laying open on the table here, And e last thing I need is you panicking. | |
and on the first floor, a very curious sight indeed, a wooden stool with a book that is laying open. The pages aren´t even singed. | |