"...and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb Jesus." | |
"...and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. | |
"...the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus." | |
"After four months the foetus has fully-developed arms and legs which it moves in the womb." | |
"All I did was nestle in the straw of your womb for nine months... and receiving for many years the tender touch of your hands and lips." | |
"...and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb Jesus." | |
"...and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. | |
"...the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus." | |
"After four months the foetus has fully-developed arms and legs which it moves in the womb." | |
"All I did was nestle in the straw of your womb for nine months... and receiving for many years the tender touch of your hands and lips." | |
"In the spring, the calves would come, writhing wet and new from their mothers' wombs like affirmations of the year to be. | |
'Clocks in the wombs of glass women, hourglass chimers, tu-wit-tu-woo clocks.' | |
- They needed donor wombs. | |
Action," hoping they'd hear him in their wombs. And it worked. | |
Ana Fontenele went to Rio de Janeiro about... 9 years ago carrying our youngest brother in her wombs. | |
"In the spring, the calves would come, writhing wet and new from their mothers' wombs like affirmations of the year to be. | |
'Clocks in the wombs of glass women, hourglass chimers, tu-wit-tu-woo clocks.' | |
- They needed donor wombs. | |
Action," hoping they'd hear him in their wombs. And it worked. | |
Ana Fontenele went to Rio de Janeiro about... 9 years ago carrying our youngest brother in her wombs. | |