"'O beautiful swan, you" gave me a sweet pain' | |
"...happens that I go into the tailors' shops and the movies... all shriveled up... impenetrabIe, like a felt swan... navigating on a water of origin and ash. | |
"A swan of old remembers that it is he | |
"A swan? | |
"A" is dressed like the black swan. | |
"'O beautiful swan, you" gave me a sweet pain' | |
"...happens that I go into the tailors' shops and the movies... all shriveled up... impenetrabIe, like a felt swan... navigating on a water of origin and ash. | |
"A swan of old remembers that it is he | |
"A swan? | |
"A" is dressed like the black swan. | |
"Feed him with your swans," I told him. | |
"I'll sing to you of silver swans, of kingdoms and carillons." | |
"Like a swan in a group of swans." | |
"The plague shall not pass... until the swans fly high in the kingdom of Vesta." | |
"We can give to the swans." | |
"Feed him with your swans," I told him. | |
"I'll sing to you of silver swans, of kingdoms and carillons." | |
"Like a swan in a group of swans." | |
"The plague shall not pass... until the swans fly high in the kingdom of Vesta." | |
"We can give to the swans." | |
And every time, some oik's had to pick up the pieces while you swanned off to a new place and a new disaster. | |
Are you telling me that Sir Edward Chambers jumped in his Roller, swanned off down to Battersea and battered a retired stoker to death? | |
At the beach she swanned around swinging her behind in a bathing suit that was too tight. | |
I came to offer you a gift, maybe in exchange for one of our little chats of which I'm in particular need, given as my brother doesn't bother to answer my calls, and now my old mate Lucien has swanned into town | |
Think she gave two tosses for you when she swanned off like Ellen Terry herself? | |
(Howard) Look at him swanning around. | |
- Do you think her plan involves you and your band of merry men swanning out of here with your pockets full of cash? | |
- Yes, I can. This is me swanning off. | |
- You can't just go swanning off! | |
All day and all night. The rest of them go swanning about while I'm working. | |
And every time, some oik's had to pick up the pieces while you swanned off to a new place and a new disaster. | |
Are you telling me that Sir Edward Chambers jumped in his Roller, swanned off down to Battersea and battered a retired stoker to death? | |
At the beach she swanned around swinging her behind in a bathing suit that was too tight. | |
I came to offer you a gift, maybe in exchange for one of our little chats of which I'm in particular need, given as my brother doesn't bother to answer my calls, and now my old mate Lucien has swanned into town | |
Think she gave two tosses for you when she swanned off like Ellen Terry herself? | |
(Howard) Look at him swanning around. | |
- Do you think her plan involves you and your band of merry men swanning out of here with your pockets full of cash? | |
- Yes, I can. This is me swanning off. | |
- You can't just go swanning off! | |
All day and all night. The rest of them go swanning about while I'm working. | |