"For every tatter in its mortal dress | |
I cannot go to General Woodman with a tatter piece. | |
I notice you have a small tatter on your front. | |
I'm going to get more tatter-tots. | |
Though time may tatter | |
"For every tatter in its mortal dress | |
I cannot go to General Woodman with a tatter piece. | |
I notice you have a small tatter on your front. | |
I'm going to get more tatter-tots. | |
Though time may tatter | |
"Who watches and catches the laughter which softly tears me to tatters" | |
'Our theory about the two lakes being connected was in tatters. | |
'Twas a life in tatters, but then he came | |
(Narrator) And after his long day, the truce thwarted, the peace talks in tatters, | |
- These trappings - These tatters | |
"Who watches and catches the laughter which softly tears me to tatters" | |
'Our theory about the two lakes being connected was in tatters. | |
'Twas a life in tatters, but then he came | |
(Narrator) And after his long day, the truce thwarted, the peace talks in tatters, | |
- These trappings - These tatters | |
"'Beneath its skyline's tattered shards lay a million broken dreams." | |
"A tattered pair of socks, a stained coffee mug, an unpaid bill, a pair of eyeglasses on the dresser..." | |
"An aged man is but a paltry thing, a tattered coat upon a stick... unless soul clap its hands and sing." | |
"Like an old coat that is tattered and torn | |
"Like an old coat that is tattered and torn | |
"'Beneath its skyline's tattered shards lay a million broken dreams." | |
"A tattered pair of socks, a stained coffee mug, an unpaid bill, a pair of eyeglasses on the dresser..." | |
"An aged man is but a paltry thing, a tattered coat upon a stick... unless soul clap its hands and sing." | |
"Like an old coat that is tattered and torn | |
"Like an old coat that is tattered and torn | |