Albert Hague and Arnold B. Horwitt
Sharp.
I listen to that song and I love it but your question just confused me but I think she said two ears because then it wouldn't make sense if it was 2 years when she mentioned just a week ago u were my baby. So yeah, I think it's two ears full of tears.
Charles 2
I have not been able to find the expression "an emperor's tears in marble" in any of my sources. However I would guess that it is said about the Taj Mahal.
"Tears are words the heart can't express" is a quote by an anonymous source.
McAllister said show me the heart unfettered by foolish dreams and I'll show you a happy man after John Keating said No! To woo women!
Helen
Male, said to be the foolish younger brother of Prometheus.
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived." -Gen. George S. Patton
While there are others, In the arts, Swan Lake was made from tears magically formed by the tears of Princess Odette's grieving mother when Rothbart kidnapped her.
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Yes, that is a metaphor. When someone says, "She cried crocodile tears," it's a metaphor, but if they were to say, "Hers were like crocodile tears," or "Her tears were as big as a crocodile's," then it would be a simile.