Our context engine found "dinners and appointments and deadlines i can't make. and when i start to see i start to see it making sense for me. that's just hope springing eternally. outside the summer's gone for good. dying impatiens stacked up wood. my friend will get together to cook. to talk about what happened to take a second look. the master loves the servant who blind heeds him. the husband the obedient wife. the snake will always bite the hand that feeds him. even if you love him even if you save his life." used in 1 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
dinners and appointments and deadlines i can't make. and when i start to see i start to see it making sense for me. that's just hope springing eternally. outside the summer's gone for good. dying impatiens stacked up wood. my friend will get together to cook. to talk about what happened to take a second look. the master loves the servant who blind heeds him. the husband the obedient wife. the snake will always bite the hand that feeds him. even if you love him even if you save his life.
Singer: indigo girls
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dinners and appointments and deadlines i can't make. and when i start to see i start to see it making sense for me. that's just hope springing eternally. outside the summer's gone for good. dying impatiens stacked up wood. my friend will get together to cook. to talk about what happened to take a second look. the master loves the servant who blind heeds him. the husband the obedient wife. the snake will always bite the hand that feeds him. even if you love him even if you save his life.
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thumbed through and changed. will this be the measure of my days?
dinners and appointments and deadlines i can't make. and when i start to see i start to see it making sense for me. that's just hope springing eternally. outside the summer's gone for good. dying impatiens stacked up wood. my friend will get together to cook. to talk about what happened to take a second look. the master loves the servant who blind heeds him. the husband the obedient wife. the snake will always bite the hand that feeds him. even if you love him even if you save his life.
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