"..and be met halfway with a soft peck, smack in the middle of his mouth. | |
"Bestow a sweet peck of innocent bliss to the person seated beside thee, a harmless kiss." | |
"But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peck at: | |
"I do's," a peck on the lips, and one of them gets a ring. | |
"Let me give you a blue jay to peck out the blood." | |
"..and be met halfway with a soft peck, smack in the middle of his mouth. | |
"Bestow a sweet peck of innocent bliss to the person seated beside thee, a harmless kiss." | |
"But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peck at: | |
"I do's," a peck on the lips, and one of them gets a ring. | |
"Let me give you a blue jay to peck out the blood." | |
"But the beak of the crow pecks at the flesh of my enemy | |
"Just to be rude, she lay in the nude... "While her parrot, the pervert, took pecks at her." | |
'If it pecks them in the right order, it gets a reward.' | |
- (pecks on glass) - Don't say you haven't been warned! | |
- She pecks you a quick goodbye | |
"But the beak of the crow pecks at the flesh of my enemy | |
"Just to be rude, she lay in the nude... "While her parrot, the pervert, took pecks at her." | |
'If it pecks them in the right order, it gets a reward.' | |
- (pecks on glass) - Don't say you haven't been warned! | |
- She pecks you a quick goodbye | |
"The woodpecker, he pecked all night till the break of day. | |
$ $ And if you're hen-pecked you'll agree that Ida is a sport | |
'The maid was in the garden, hanging οut the clοthes, Alοng came a blackbird and pecked οff her nοse'. | |
- He really let her get pecked. | |
- Hen-pecked. | |
"No longer pecking at the breadcrumbs "of the thirteenth tribe. Of the thirteenth tribe. | |
- Avoid thinking about a scenario for which I will need a seismoscope for a woodpecker who would be pecking beak at the tree. | |
- But if we take out their leader covertly... They'll fight among themselves to hack out the new pecking order. | |
- Give it to me. It's pecking. | |
- It was made for pecking. | |
"The woodpecker, he pecked all night till the break of day. | |
$ $ And if you're hen-pecked you'll agree that Ida is a sport | |
'The maid was in the garden, hanging οut the clοthes, Alοng came a blackbird and pecked οff her nοse'. | |
- He really let her get pecked. | |
- Hen-pecked. | |
"No longer pecking at the breadcrumbs "of the thirteenth tribe. Of the thirteenth tribe. | |
- Avoid thinking about a scenario for which I will need a seismoscope for a woodpecker who would be pecking beak at the tree. | |
- But if we take out their leader covertly... They'll fight among themselves to hack out the new pecking order. | |
- Give it to me. It's pecking. | |
- It was made for pecking. | |