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Maybe not this one. I don't know where PG starts.Last edited by Absolutely!; 10-12-2015, 02:07 AM.
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he took me by the slender neck,
I could not call or scream.
He took me to his dingy tent
where we could not be seen.
He tore from me my flimsy wrap
and gazed upon my form;
I felt so cold and very damp.
He so very warm.
His fervent lips he pressed to mine
I could not make him stop.
He took from me my very soul
I gave him every drop.
He made me what I am today
that's why you'll find me here;
A broken bottle thrown away
That once was full of beer.
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Sir hector was a knight, quite bold
Who lived in stirring times of old
His horse was black, his colours green
And brasso kept his armour clean.
Now one day while this fearless knight
all dressed in armour brasso bright
was riding through a dense black wood
He realised that his ears could
Hear from nearby a frightened yell.
Sir hector with a murmured 'hell'
did to the place and there he saw
a situation seen before
Of maiden, struggling in the hold
of ruffians, who would steal her gold!
With mighty yell did Hector then
Cut off from life those hapless men
the maiden then her thanks did say;
He took her money and rode away.
- rosemary jolly.
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no. in fact, let's do some real opera. this song scared the shit out of me. stepfather was quint in turn of the screw.
quint is the evil ghost trying to lure the two children out so that he and the dead nursemaid (? can't remember) can take over their bodies.
The Turn of the Screw by Benjamin Britten. Produced by Lorin Maazel and the Chateauville Foundation. Conducted by Kynan Johns. Brooks Fisher as Miles. Orches...
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