During afternoon tea,
there's a shift in the air,
a bone trembling chill,
that tells you shes there,
There are those who believe,
the whole town is cursed,
but the house in the marsh,
is by far the worst,
But she once is unknown,
but she always comes back,
the spectrum of darkness.
The woman in black.
A Black Eyed Woman
'black haired child' is "KuroKami No Kodomo"
Yes
I say he did a commercial for kraft mac and cheese as a child
It could be the grandmother, sister, Aunt, Step mom....
(child's doll) babóg; (attractive woman is áilleagán mná).
"Don't Believe What They Say"- Vashti Bunyan
If she or he looks black, I would say you have to since they will have the black experience & should understand their culture.
Go to Adrian black's day care and say adopting
I am looking to say "I deliver" since I deliver babies for a living.You are making a pun in English but I'm not sure it works with Irish Gaelic."I deliver a woman of a child" would be "Tugaim páiste ó bhean" literally "I take/bring a child from a woman".
This begs the question, "Why would you?" and perhaps, "How is it any of their business?" Supposing it was it was any of their concern however. You would simply look them in the face and say, "My husband has a child by another woman."
This situation seldom arises in scripture, but when it does, the woman is treated as a harlot and a loose woman and the child as a (Hebrews 12.8) and not a true son. However, God is good and he is faithful and just to forgive our sins for Jesus sake if we confess them and forsake them.