"...kind branch on which it pleased her, (I sigh to think of it)... | |
"A sigh that leaves me lonely, and the truth that will set me free" | |
"A sigh that leaves me lonely, and truth will set me free" | |
"Above all the peaks is peace, in all the treetops hardly a sigh you sense. | |
"And there she wept, and sigh'd full sore" | |
"...kind branch on which it pleased her, (I sigh to think of it)... | |
"A sigh that leaves me lonely, and the truth that will set me free" | |
"A sigh that leaves me lonely, and truth will set me free" | |
"Above all the peaks is peace, in all the treetops hardly a sigh you sense. | |
"And there she wept, and sigh'd full sore" | |
! Hey, Gary. (sighs) | |
! [sighs] | |
" It is to be all sighs and tears; | |
""And then, that"s when we measure the immense distance ""from where the sighs of our longing feelings breakout. "" | |
""And then, that"s when we measure the immense distance, ""from where the sighs of our longing feelings breakout. | |
! Hey, Gary. (sighs) | |
! [sighs] | |
" It is to be all sighs and tears; | |
""And then, that"s when we measure the immense distance ""from where the sighs of our longing feelings breakout. "" | |
""And then, that"s when we measure the immense distance, ""from where the sighs of our longing feelings breakout. | |
" Oh!" - sighed the violet. | |
"'I'd love to,' sighed the wind, bending the grasses..." | |
"'So dreadful to be poor,' sighed Meg, looking ... down at her dress." | |
"Campanella sighed." | |
"Christy rolled her eyes and sighed a sigh. | |
"And sighing like a willow" | |
"And the wind went sighing over the land, | |
"And the winter winds are wearily sighing | |
"The sighing sound The lights around the shore" | |
"Then the lover, sighing as an oven; | |
" Oh!" - sighed the violet. | |
"'I'd love to,' sighed the wind, bending the grasses..." | |
"'So dreadful to be poor,' sighed Meg, looking ... down at her dress." | |
"Campanella sighed." | |
"Christy rolled her eyes and sighed a sigh. | |
"And sighing like a willow" | |
"And the wind went sighing over the land, | |
"And the winter winds are wearily sighing | |
"The sighing sound The lights around the shore" | |
"Then the lover, sighing as an oven; | |