! Ezekiel, turn the gear twice clockwise and then the cycles of the sun divided by golden ratios, the height of a pyramid... three times counterclockwise. Ha! | |
! First, I want you to not leave me in the sun for eight hours! | |
! So we go round the sun. | |
! Waiting for the sun ! | |
" As soon as the sun Was up... | |
! Ezekiel, turn the gear twice clockwise and then the cycles of the sun divided by golden ratios, the height of a pyramid... three times counterclockwise. Ha! | |
! First, I want you to not leave me in the sun for eight hours! | |
! So we go round the sun. | |
! Waiting for the sun ! | |
" As soon as the sun Was up... | |
"A sense sublime, of something far more deeply interfused," "Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns," "And the round ocean..." | |
"And l seen a lot of suns going down | |
"By dawn all the suns "Have not fully risen" | |
"I have seen galaxies crumble and new suns aborning." | |
"If the radiance of a thousand suns "were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the mighty one." | |
"A sense sublime, of something far more deeply interfused," "Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns," "And the round ocean..." | |
"And l seen a lot of suns going down | |
"By dawn all the suns "Have not fully risen" | |
"I have seen galaxies crumble and new suns aborning." | |
"If the radiance of a thousand suns "were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the mighty one." | |
"and I sunned it with smiles, "and with soft deceitful wiles. | |
"as he sunned himself on the moss- grown wall. | |
Job never sunned himself in his life. | |
Plants look well-sunned. | |
"I see them sunning in the parks and limping out of little ugly churches, "dispossessed in this place where the seasons never change." | |
- l'd rather expire sunning myself on the Riviera in the arms of a 17-Year-Old Adonis, but c'est la vie. | |
And he was sunning himself on a raft, you know, in the pool. | |
Came over me this morning, as you were sunning your hair by the brook. | |
Find where they're sunning their arses! | |
"and I sunned it with smiles, "and with soft deceitful wiles. | |
"as he sunned himself on the moss- grown wall. | |
Job never sunned himself in his life. | |
Plants look well-sunned. | |
"I see them sunning in the parks and limping out of little ugly churches, "dispossessed in this place where the seasons never change." | |
- l'd rather expire sunning myself on the Riviera in the arms of a 17-Year-Old Adonis, but c'est la vie. | |
And he was sunning himself on a raft, you know, in the pool. | |
Came over me this morning, as you were sunning your hair by the brook. | |
Find where they're sunning their arses! | |