"Made her forehead tilt backwards Her cheeks appear sunken | |
"Mir-2," "Mir-2," tilt your light down. | |
"There's a bit of a tilt on the building." | |
"Well, no, tilt your head up a little bit," | |
- But, you can't tilt at every windmill. | |
"Made her forehead tilt backwards Her cheeks appear sunken | |
"Mir-2," "Mir-2," tilt your light down. | |
"There's a bit of a tilt on the building." | |
"Well, no, tilt your head up a little bit," | |
- But, you can't tilt at every windmill. | |
'Alone, without a client, she tilts at windmills.' | |
'Cause you know that Charlie tilts at windmills, and you need a sane person to tell you that you're gonna blow up your career. | |
Always gets a replay Never tilts at all | |
Always has a replay Never tilts at all | |
At the end of this one, the camera tilts up and catches just a piece of window. | |
'Alone, without a client, she tilts at windmills.' | |
'Cause you know that Charlie tilts at windmills, and you need a sane person to tell you that you're gonna blow up your career. | |
Always gets a replay Never tilts at all | |
Always has a replay Never tilts at all | |
At the end of this one, the camera tilts up and catches just a piece of window. | |
"If Earth were tilted slightly to the left probably would not have happened | |
"Now there was a bright new moon and as usual in that phase its horns were tilted toward the east. | |
"and tilted upwards for the close-up. "That's why the camera was always elevated for close-ups, even if only slightly." | |
'And today, I will need that power, 'because since we last did one of these pan-European races, 'the seesaw has tilted to make life harder for the car.' | |
'Our thighs seemed to burn like dry grass, 'emotions swung wildly 'and our bodies seemed tilted out of all recognition. | |
! - Stop tilting it! | |
"He hugged her closely, tilting her back but she defended... but she defended and as he did not expect resistance | |
- Are you tilting? | |
- He's not tilting his head. | |
- He's tilting at windmills. | |
"If Earth were tilted slightly to the left probably would not have happened | |
"Now there was a bright new moon and as usual in that phase its horns were tilted toward the east. | |
"and tilted upwards for the close-up. "That's why the camera was always elevated for close-ups, even if only slightly." | |
'And today, I will need that power, 'because since we last did one of these pan-European races, 'the seesaw has tilted to make life harder for the car.' | |
'Our thighs seemed to burn like dry grass, 'emotions swung wildly 'and our bodies seemed tilted out of all recognition. | |
! - Stop tilting it! | |
"He hugged her closely, tilting her back but she defended... but she defended and as he did not expect resistance | |
- Are you tilting? | |
- He's not tilting his head. | |
- He's tilting at windmills. | |