! How did you make that leap? | |
"... over many obstacles, "and with the final leap | |
"...which causes the ball to leap off the table." | |
"A leap Of faith" | |
"A leap | |
! How did you make that leap? | |
"... over many obstacles, "and with the final leap | |
"...which causes the ball to leap off the table." | |
"A leap Of faith" | |
"A leap | |
"He leaps, first at his dagger then at his grindstone to sharpen it. | |
"My body leaps and bounds for joy, "so much is my heart set on you." | |
"My heart is taking little leaps towards you." | |
"See how respectfully he lowers his silken lashes when addressing you. But notice the spark that leaps from his skin to yours when accidentally your hands meet." Oh, no. | |
"She leaps and pounces." | |
"He leaps, first at his dagger then at his grindstone to sharpen it. | |
"My body leaps and bounds for joy, "so much is my heart set on you." | |
"My heart is taking little leaps towards you." | |
"See how respectfully he lowers his silken lashes when addressing you. But notice the spark that leaps from his skin to yours when accidentally your hands meet." Oh, no. | |
"She leaps and pounces." | |
"It recovered its old-time solidarity, "and, once more, the dogs leaped as one dog in the traces. | |
"King Nebuchadnezzar leaped to his feet in amazement and asked his men, | |
"No sooner had the wolf said these words "when he leaped up and gobbled down poor Little Red Riding Hood." | |
"William flew, leaped, and ran like a hare. | |
"ln his usual high spirits, he leaped dizzily over the barrier, | |
"David danced before the Lord with all his might... leaping and dancing before the Lord." | |
"Japs on the leaping fish! | |
"and leaping down the ridges lightly... "plunged among the bulrush beds and clasped the sword... "and strongly wheeled and threw it. | |
# And I'm leaping along | |
# Prancing, leaping, laughing... # | |
"It recovered its old-time solidarity, "and, once more, the dogs leaped as one dog in the traces. | |
"King Nebuchadnezzar leaped to his feet in amazement and asked his men, | |
"No sooner had the wolf said these words "when he leaped up and gobbled down poor Little Red Riding Hood." | |
"William flew, leaped, and ran like a hare. | |
"ln his usual high spirits, he leaped dizzily over the barrier, | |
"David danced before the Lord with all his might... leaping and dancing before the Lord." | |
"Japs on the leaping fish! | |
"and leaping down the ridges lightly... "plunged among the bulrush beds and clasped the sword... "and strongly wheeled and threw it. | |
# And I'm leaping along | |
# Prancing, leaping, laughing... # | |