Well! It is a weeping, and a moaning, and a gnashing of teeth
It is a weeping, and a moaning, and a gnashing of teeth
When it comes to my sound which is the champion sound
Believe! Believe.
Well! It is a weeping, and a moaning, and a gnashing of teeth It is a weeping, and a moaning, and a gnashing of teeth When it comes to my sound which is the champion sound Believe! Believe.
all i can say is its not meant to be you're gonna have to give up and move on before it's too late
the Kyrie
Misericordia=pity/mercy
have no mercy to win this battle young knight
Mercy is a noun, not a verb, so there is no past tense. You could say 'had mercy' which would be in the past tense.
The Kyrie at the beginning of Mass when we pray, Lord, have mercy on us, Christ have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy on us. Then later in the Mass, before Holy Communion, is the Agnus Dei, where we pray: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
'No mercy' in French is 'pas de pitié'. An example sentence is 'sans pitié'. This means 'have no mercy'.
"Welcome" in Japanese
aloha no
ninguna misericordia
Bwana nihurumie