! All they gotta do is look out the window. | |
! You were supposed to look out for each other! | |
"..to look out for my path from the shore." | |
"Achy Breaky Heart" look out! | |
"All right, go" I'll be on the look out | |
! All they gotta do is look out the window. | |
! You were supposed to look out for each other! | |
"..to look out for my path from the shore." | |
"Achy Breaky Heart" look out! | |
"All right, go" I'll be on the look out | |
"He looks out for me like you never have. | |
"He looks out for me, sort of like the big brother I never had. | |
"looks out the front door, takes a walk... | |
#And a window that looks out on Corcovado# | |
(Marco crosses to the door and looks out.) | |
"He looks out for me like you never have. | |
"He looks out for me, sort of like the big brother I never had. | |
"looks out the front door, takes a walk... | |
#And a window that looks out on Corcovado# | |
(Marco crosses to the door and looks out.) | |
" And I looked off, I was, you know looked out my window I saw this plane, jet, American Airlines jet coming. " | |
"Captain Silver," he says, "you're sold out. Ship's gone." Well, we looked out, and by thunder, he was right. | |
"Good King Wenceslas looked out | |
"I can't understand why the spring is so late in coming?" said the Selfish Giant as he sat at the window and looked out at his cold white garden. | |
"Met your daughter on train and looked out for her last night." | |
"Don't listen?" I'm just looking out for my patient... | |
"I'm still looking out for you, just from higher up. | |
"It's the responsibility of little guys like you to be looking out for big shots like me." | |
"Now you're smiling, looking out the window "of that crummy hotel over Washington Square. | |
"Once again, she's looking out for you." | |
" And I looked off, I was, you know looked out my window I saw this plane, jet, American Airlines jet coming. " | |
"Captain Silver," he says, "you're sold out. Ship's gone." Well, we looked out, and by thunder, he was right. | |
"Good King Wenceslas looked out | |
"I can't understand why the spring is so late in coming?" said the Selfish Giant as he sat at the window and looked out at his cold white garden. | |
"Met your daughter on train and looked out for her last night." | |
"Don't listen?" I'm just looking out for my patient... | |
"I'm still looking out for you, just from higher up. | |
"It's the responsibility of little guys like you to be looking out for big shots like me." | |
"Now you're smiling, looking out the window "of that crummy hotel over Washington Square. | |
"Once again, she's looking out for you." | |