"The world's largest ball of twine... | |
# Berries on the vine, rambler roses twine | |
# We are the serpents of twine # | |
(SOBBING) It was trying to twine all round me. | |
- And the twine on her wrists? | |
"The world's largest ball of twine... | |
# Berries on the vine, rambler roses twine | |
# We are the serpents of twine # | |
(SOBBING) It was trying to twine all round me. | |
- And the twine on her wrists? | |
"I love you Rosie Probert" tattooed on his belly.' 'He brawls with broken bottles in the fug and babel of the dark, dock bars, roves with the herd of short and good time cows in every naughty port, and twines and souses with the drowned and blousy-breasted dead.' | |
Mistletoe, the golden bow that twines around the sacred oak. | |
Secateurs, twines, little pots, big pots, in-between pots, and assorted dibbers. | |
Tell me why the ivy twines | |
The ivy twines over... One gate of ViCar's Hall... lt was all so sentimental... | |
"I love you Rosie Probert" tattooed on his belly.' 'He brawls with broken bottles in the fug and babel of the dark, dock bars, roves with the herd of short and good time cows in every naughty port, and twines and souses with the drowned and blousy-breasted dead.' | |
Mistletoe, the golden bow that twines around the sacred oak. | |
Secateurs, twines, little pots, big pots, in-between pots, and assorted dibbers. | |
Tell me why the ivy twines | |
The ivy twines over... One gate of ViCar's Hall... lt was all so sentimental... | |
All l left out was that bit about her name being twined round my heart like roses round a cottage door. | |
Ants can unite and kill a snake, grass can be twined into a rope, those are just stories, a deer will get sacred on seeing a lion! | |
Ants can unite and kill a snake, grass can be twined into a rope, those are not just stories, this is absolute truth! | |
Once l came upon magic flowers which twined their tainted tendrils about my head; | |
the lips, yes, thus they quivered for him; thus she bent her neck, thus boldly rose her head; thus laughingly fluttered her hair, thus her arms were twined around his neck, thus tenderly fawned her features! | |
- It's the twining rings. | |
And this position is call ed twining of the creeper. | |
And we've grown together, like two gnarled trees twining around each other, trying to survive. | |
But is it still twining there | |
But what if our family trees are more like vines, twining aimlessly throughout the ages? | |
All l left out was that bit about her name being twined round my heart like roses round a cottage door. | |
Ants can unite and kill a snake, grass can be twined into a rope, those are just stories, a deer will get sacred on seeing a lion! | |
Ants can unite and kill a snake, grass can be twined into a rope, those are not just stories, this is absolute truth! | |
Once l came upon magic flowers which twined their tainted tendrils about my head; | |
the lips, yes, thus they quivered for him; thus she bent her neck, thus boldly rose her head; thus laughingly fluttered her hair, thus her arms were twined around his neck, thus tenderly fawned her features! | |
- It's the twining rings. | |
And this position is call ed twining of the creeper. | |
And we've grown together, like two gnarled trees twining around each other, trying to survive. | |
But is it still twining there | |
But what if our family trees are more like vines, twining aimlessly throughout the ages? | |