faint
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| how can i describe the | faint | but unmistakable sensation i had |
| late or soon into the | faint | horizon past the silver moon |
| late or soon into the | faint | horizon where no man comes |
| fitted one to another show | faint | traces of a carved sun |
| you visible steve steve aye | faint | as an auld negative though |
| hours so successfully that ladies | faint | in the audience after this |
| here war the no a | faint | ferrawa sound o muisic frae |
| clock in the evening the | faint | sound of an accordion is |
| the distance there is the | faint | sound of the pipes in |
| pages 160 175 a hae | faint | myndins o ma muther telling |
| drifting leaf it feeds upon | faint | sweet hopes and perishing dreams |
| nice to be home still | faint | feeling of oppression and tension |
| the pad stuid oot a | faint | siller grey an as we |
| of tea the door opened | faint | light spilled from an inside |
| the bouncing i have a | faint | warm sense of my granny |
| the edges still a bit | faint | cammy dimps stew ed stevie |
| him walk by wi the | faint | powdery whiteness floatin roon his |
| that i gave him some | faint | praise for supporting the victim |
| to take if i felt | faint | here he was at last |
| to open the door a | faint | clatter is heard from off |
| up a ghostly bridge as | faint | as morning s blush that |
| hissd ablow my braith fower | faint | bleck sheddaes nae mair nor |
| speakin it garred me feel | faint | natasha agitated forgie me olia |
| nae a sicht for the | faint | herted come on in for |
| the floor just like a | faint | you know just i d |
| flouer lit stream or lyke | faint | reik it dwynes as she |
| its withers there was the | faint | hum of air conditioning and |
| wis a creckle an a | faint | furren vyce cried dere eez |
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