Mark
Up with the Lark was created in 1943.
A lark typically symbolizes joy, freedom, and a carefree attitude. It is often associated with positivity, optimism, and the beauty of nature. In literature and art, larks are sometimes used to represent the idea of rising above challenges and embracing a sense of lightness and happiness.
dark, stark, lark, mark, park
Because they did
bark,lark,shark,cark,park...
This line means "Oberon, (fairy king) get to it, (attend) and pay attention, (and mark) the morning approaches (I do hear the morning lark)"
They broke up?!!?!?
Quinn misses the Mark
The sun is coming up and the fairies should leave.
no
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