Hanover Winter Song, 1898
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Some say the world will end in fire Some say in ice From what I've tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire But if I had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice is also great and would suffice. Robert Frost - Fire and Ice
On a dark and stormy night, when it's bitter cold outside, when the chilly wind is calling to the lost and alone, here inside we're safe and warm, when we're sheltered from the storm as we gather round the candle's radiant glow. Candlelight, burning brightly in the night, shed your warm and golden glow and enlighten the heart and soul. may your flame kindle spirits once again and reflect the hearts delight in your magical candle light. Come into the light, leave behind the dark and lonely night. come in from the storm, come in to the warm. come in to the light---------(and so on)
These lyrics are in Whitney Houston's Exhale (Shoop,Shoop).
This is the song: youtu[dot]be/UUCklAd0P3s I am from Germany so sorry when I am writing crazy stuff here :) Now my question: Are my lyrics right? Could you maybe add missing lines or correct the text if something is wrong? Verse 1 I couldn't make you grab the rope (missing) Every smile a spell of hope I've been waiting for so long I have feelings for you You say It better be true Refrain Tell me again how this works I'm in love but it hurts Hearts can be broken but this is absurd I'm getting crushed by the weight of your words Tell me again what you feel I can't believe this is real Hearts can be broken but this is absurd I'm getting crushed by the weight of your words Verse 2 I'm a freagure you're strong This is hard to process I've been empty for so long You filled me up with every word And I have feelings for you You say Out of the blue Refrain Tell me again how this works I'm in love but it hurts Hearts can be broken but this is absurd I'm getting crushed by the weight of your words Tell me again what you feel I can't believe this is real Hearts can be broken but this is absurd I'm getting crushed by the weight of your words Bridge A part of me wants to run for a cover I was safe where I used to be This is not where we used to be Refrain Tell me again what you feel I can't believe this is real Hearts can be broken but this is absurd I'm getting crushed by the weight of your words Tell me again how this works I'm in love but it hurts Hearts can be broken but this is absurd I'm getting crushed by the weight of your words Tell me again what you feel I can't believe this is real Hearts can be broken but this is absurd I'm getting crushed by the weight of your words
The tone established by Miss Havisham's words is vengeful and bitter. Her desire for revenge against men, as symbolized by the instruction to "break their hearts," reveals her deep-seated anger and disillusionment stemming from her own past heartbreak. The repetition of the phrase "break their hearts" and the lack of mercy suggest a relentless and unforgiving attitude towards those who have wronged her.
Some words you can add to "frost" are: icy, cold, winter, chill, snow, and frosty.
The mirror of erised has nine words on it which says: "Erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi". Written in the correct way this says: "I show not your face but your hearts desire."
The Irish for Frost is Sioc. Scots Gaelic is reòthadh or sioc Welsh is rhew
hearts
Samuel Frost has written: 'The confession and dying words of Samuel Frost' -- subject(s): Executions and executioners, Murder, Crime
The words some storm in English is translated into بعض العاصفةThere 8s storm in lebanon
霜 Shimo
Jack Frost
Eight letter words for desire
thunderstorm
Yes, "cure their hearts of stone" is an example of alliteration because the words "hearts" and "stone" start with the same consonant sound. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of neighboring words.