"'cause I don't want to have to shake your head up to straighten 'em out." | |
"Go straighten tom out. " | |
"How do you straighten out these things going on... | |
"I devise such plans, straighten their character." | |
"I'll straighten out your uncle!" | |
"'cause I don't want to have to shake your head up to straighten 'em out." | |
"Go straighten tom out. " | |
"How do you straighten out these things going on... | |
"I devise such plans, straighten their character." | |
"I'll straighten out your uncle!" | |
-Cleans and straightens-- | |
A crooked tree never straightens its trunk, you're forever DIGOS properrty. | |
And he puts him down on the bed next to me. And he straightens up, and he looks at me lying there, and he says, "Good night, Mrs. Edwards," | |
And he straightens his bowtie. | |
As you as it straightens. | |
-Cleans and straightens-- | |
A crooked tree never straightens its trunk, you're forever DIGOS properrty. | |
And he puts him down on the bed next to me. And he straightens up, and he looks at me lying there, and he says, "Good night, Mrs. Edwards," | |
And he straightens his bowtie. | |
As you as it straightens. | |
""At 9 o'clock he was up and ate his evening meal"" ""he washed' straightened himself out and prepared himself for bed."" | |
"'Just a little', I said, and he straightened it. " | |
"I'll get it straightened out. I have a solution already. | |
"Those who get love have things straightened out" | |
"Who cares if Berta needs her spine straightened?" | |
"'Well,' said the tree, straightening herself up as much as she could, | |
(Boy) He probably does straightening, like. Conditions his hair every morning. | |
- I'm straightening it out. | |
- I'm straightening up. | |
- I've been straightening them out. | |
""At 9 o'clock he was up and ate his evening meal"" ""he washed' straightened himself out and prepared himself for bed."" | |
"'Just a little', I said, and he straightened it. " | |
"I'll get it straightened out. I have a solution already. | |
"Those who get love have things straightened out" | |
"Who cares if Berta needs her spine straightened?" | |
"'Well,' said the tree, straightening herself up as much as she could, | |
(Boy) He probably does straightening, like. Conditions his hair every morning. | |
- I'm straightening it out. | |
- I'm straightening up. | |
- I've been straightening them out. | |