"As the shine of the gold is more than enough to lighten up the place. | |
"But mornings will lighten and leaves return anew. | |
"I suspect we ought to lighten our hand in the Middle East. | |
"Knowing my child suffers does darken my soul... but future promise does lighten the tomorrow... | |
"Let me carry it and lighten your burden." | |
"As the shine of the gold is more than enough to lighten up the place. | |
"But mornings will lighten and leaves return anew. | |
"I suspect we ought to lighten our hand in the Middle East. | |
"Knowing my child suffers does darken my soul... but future promise does lighten the tomorrow... | |
"Let me carry it and lighten your burden." | |
"Singing lightens the heart, my little sky." | |
'The grace of help is a supernatural assistance... through which God lightens our understanding and moves us... to shun evil and do good.' | |
'The principality of the sky lightens now over our green hill, into spring morning, larked, and crowed, and belling.' | |
(All unforeseen the dawn lightens the sky! ) | |
As the sun departs from the Antarctic it lightens the skies in the far north. | |
"Singing lightens the heart, my little sky." | |
'The grace of help is a supernatural assistance... through which God lightens our understanding and moves us... to shun evil and do good.' | |
'The principality of the sky lightens now over our green hill, into spring morning, larked, and crowed, and belling.' | |
(All unforeseen the dawn lightens the sky! ) | |
As the sun departs from the Antarctic it lightens the skies in the far north. | |
- I am lightened up. | |
- I lightened it. | |
- Yeah, I saw it. Well, it's lightened since then. | |
...of hydrogen peroxide lightened the hair to the point of eliminating it. | |
...these potatos, tomatos, it's lightened up. | |
"Across the clouds, and fast like the lightening, it will go high" | |
"Advices from Lincoln say the young lad "of lightening rapidity, iron nerve and marvelous skill "apparently single-handedly, | |
"It is embers, it is lightening! | |
"Like lightening speed, we'll reach the sky" | |
"What is the world's delight, lightening that mocks the night." | |
- I am lightened up. | |
- I lightened it. | |
- Yeah, I saw it. Well, it's lightened since then. | |
...of hydrogen peroxide lightened the hair to the point of eliminating it. | |
...these potatos, tomatos, it's lightened up. | |
"Across the clouds, and fast like the lightening, it will go high" | |
"Advices from Lincoln say the young lad "of lightening rapidity, iron nerve and marvelous skill "apparently single-handedly, | |
"It is embers, it is lightening! | |
"Like lightening speed, we'll reach the sky" | |
"What is the world's delight, lightening that mocks the night." | |