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To "sing like a Lark" has multiple meanings in modern usage: It can refer to the beauty or care-free nature of one's singing. However, in criminal vernacular to "sing like a lark" can mean to turn over documents or information to another party, without the knowledge or consent of the holder.
Matinee Theatre - 1955 The Lark Shall Sing 1-119 was released on: USA: 16 April 1956
Some birds only sing in the early morning and in the evening, but larks sing all day long, and the song is pleasant and cheerful.
It's a song they sing in Cymbeline. The ass Cloten has some musicians sing it to his step-sister Imogen who he is trying to seduce.
It means you feel very strong of someone
The lark sings in the morning and the nightingale sings, appropriately, at night. So... lark= It's the daytime. Gotta get out of bed. Off to Mantua! nightingale= It's still night. We have lots of time. Let's keep doing whatever it was we were doing between scene four and scene five!
There are many different sorts of lark. Go to the Web Link to the left for a selection of their calls.
The poem "The Lark" by Edna St. Vincent Millay captures the beauty and freedom of a lark soaring through the sky. It symbolizes the spirit of independence and resilience, as the bird faces challenges yet continues to sing and soar. The poem reminds us to embrace our own inner strength and strive for freedom despite life's obstacles.
pakatanga mo naman !
sing. of Mores.
You can sing like him by singing like him.
Lark Buntings can be primarily found any where in the northern Colorado area. The Lark Bunting is monotonic , the only member of the genus Calamospiza, and is not closely related to any other genera. Lark Buntings are small songbirds, with a short, thick, bluish bill. the birds typically nest in dispersed colonies. Males fly up over their territory and sing while descending to declare ownership of a nesting territory. The song consists of a mix of whistles and trills. The call is a soft hoo.